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Todd Blanche claimed no evidence Epstein trafficked to other men, contradicting survivors and ongoing probes at his confirmation hearing. Rep. Massie introduced legislation to give state AGs access to Epstein files, while VP Vance admitted the Trump admin 'mishandled' disclosures
Todd Blanche, Trump's nominee for Attorney General, told survivors during his confirmation hearing that there's no evidence Epstein trafficked victims to other men—a claim contradicted by survivors themselves and by ongoing federal investigations. Vice President Vance simultaneously acknowledged the Trump administration 'mishandled' disclosures of Epstein files. Rep. Massie introduced legislation to give state attorneys general access to sealed Epstein records.
Blanche's denial is a red flag. Survivors have detailed trafficking to specific named individuals. Ongoing probes haven't concluded. Claiming no evidence exists while those investigations are active looks less like legal analysis and more like predetermined acquittal. Vance's admission about mishandled disclosures suggests the administration knows files are being suppressed. Massie's bill to force state AGs to access records is a workaround—a sign that Congress doesn't trust the federal executive to release them voluntarily.
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