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Former Attorney General Pam Bondi testified that Todd Blanche oversaw the entire release of Epstein files, potentially implicating him in document mishandling. New allegations also surfaced against a former Miami Beach mayor tied to the financier.
During testimony on her confirmation for Attorney General, Pam Bondi stated that Todd Blanche oversaw the entire release of Epstein documents. Blanche is Trump's pick for Deputy Attorney General. The testimony potentially links him to how those files were handled, sorted, and made public—raising questions about whether document decisions were made for legal or other reasons.
Blanche is already one of Trump's closest legal advisors, and this revelation connects him to a major document release that affected a high-profile case. The timing matters: he's about to run the DOJ's day-to-day operations. If there are questions about how those Epstein files were managed, they'll be sitting in the background while he oversees the entire federal law enforcement apparatus.
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