Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss: Todd Blanche Declares the Epstein Files Closed (4/6/26)

Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss: Todd Blanche Declares the Epstein Files Closed (4/6/26)

Author: Bobby Capucci April 6, 2026 Duration: 10:40
Todd Blanche, stepping in as acting Attorney General after Pam Bondi’s removal, made it clear almost immediately that he wants the Department of Justice to move on from the Epstein files altogether. He claimed that the DOJ has already released everything of significance related to Epstein, framing the issue as effectively closed despite ongoing criticism that millions of pages remain unreleased or heavily redacted. His position signals a sharp shift in tone—not toward deeper transparency, but toward shutting the door on further scrutiny, even as lawmakers and survivors continue to demand full disclosure.

That stance has only intensified concerns about how the Epstein case is being handled at the highest levels. Blanche has also defended Bondi, rejecting the idea that her firing was tied to the Epstein controversy, even though her tenure was widely criticized for delays, incomplete releases, and mishandling of sensitive material. Instead of addressing those failures head-on, Blanche’s approach appears to double down—treating the Epstein files as a settled matter while critics argue the most important pieces are still missing. The result is a continuation of the same pattern: leadership changes at the top, but no meaningful shift in transparency or accountability when it comes to Epstein’s network.


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