Todd Blanche Doubles Down On The "Official" DOJ Epstein Narrative (4/15/26)

Todd Blanche Doubles Down On The "Official" DOJ Epstein Narrative (4/15/26)

Author: Bobby Capucci April 15, 2026 Duration: 14:38
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the Department of Justice has fully complied with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, insisting that “everything” related to Jeffrey Epstein has been released. According to the DOJ, officials reviewed more than six million pages of material and ultimately disclosed roughly 3.5 million documents, including thousands of videos and images. Blanche argued that any material not released was either irrelevant to Epstein or legally required to be withheld, particularly to protect victim identities and sensitive personal information. He also pushed back on claims of a cover-up, saying members of Congress are free to review unredacted materials in person if they wish.

Despite those assurances, tensions escalated on Capitol Hill as Rep. Robert Garcia threatened contempt proceedings against former Attorney General Pam Bondi for refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena tied to the handling of the Epstein files. Bondi, who was recently fired, declined to appear for a scheduled deposition, prompting accusations that she is evading oversight. Her past claims—such as stating she had a “client list” tied to Epstein—have since been disputed by administration officials, adding to bipartisan criticism of how the files were handled and released. If Congress moves forward, a contempt vote could carry potential legal consequences, including fines or jail time, further intensifying the political and legal battle surrounding the Epstein disclosures.


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DOJ insists it's 'released everything' on Jeffrey Epstein as Dem threatens Pam Bondi with contempt

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