DOJ Tries to Hide Blanche's Communications From Epstein Files Lawsuit
The Justice Department is trying to protect acting Attorney General Todd Blanche from any sort of accountability.
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The lawsuit, filed in June by the government watchdog American Oversight, requested All email communications sent or received by Todd Blanche and containing both a key term from Column A and a key term from Column B, and All text messages and messages on messaging platforms ... sent or received by Todd Blanche and containing the term Epstein.
Column A contains Epstein and Maxwell, while column B contains Trump, DJT, POTUS, DOE174, Tallahassee, and nine other terms.
The lawsuit also argued that Blanches upcoming Senate confirmation hearings creates an urgency to inform the public about Mr. Blanches work in his official capacity surrounding the governments treatment of the Smith Report, and that Mr. Blanches work history regarding the Epstein Files raises significant questions about the governments integrity that affect public confidence. American Oversight requested the records by July 14. The Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled Blanches confirmation hearing for July 15 and 16.
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The Department of Justice has yet to release or unredact all of the entire Epstein files, and has been dogged by Blanches own controversies over his handling of the files, given his meeting with Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell and his past work as President Trumps personal lawyer. Former Attorney General Pam Bondi has said Blanche is wholly responsible for any missteps with the files, even under her tenure. The new strange, albeit flimsy, argument from the DOJ will only rightly increase scrutiny as his hearing approaches.
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