Image Credit: x screenshot No more Epstein files will be made public, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche declared.
The DOJ head honcho who took over for Pam Bondi made the announcement during a recent appearance on Fox News, saying everything from the 6 million pages of files slated for release has already been shared with the public.
“We have released everything,” Blanche said as a Fox host asked if he would release more files.
“So listen, we reviewed six million pieces of paper. What we released were anything associated with the Epstein file.”
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche tells Americans he will cover up the child trafficking network of Jeffrey Epstein by not releasing the rest of the Epstein files.
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) April 14, 2026
He says people should trust him when he says there is not a single document that the government has that should… pic.twitter.com/Hi52DfzKxM
“So we are not sitting on a single piece of paper. Nothing that should be released. If we find something else tomorrow, we’ll release it. I don’t anticipate we will,” Blanche said.
“So the misguided assumption that there is more to be released is because we reviewed millions and millions of pages within the department, millions of which had nothing to do with Epstein,” he added.
Blanche went on to argue members of Congress had been granted access to review unredacted versions of the files, and that the files that were not released had been withheld because they contained victims’ names or personally identifiable information.
“And so we have, I don’t know how this department or this president can be more transparent than saying, ‘American people, here is every single document in our entire database,'” Blanche said.
However, when Congressman Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) visited the DOJ in February to view the files, he discovered that not only the names of victims had been redacted, but also the names of co-conspirators, including L Brands CEO Les Wexner and Emirati businessman Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.
Blanche’s declaration came as First Lady Melania Trump held a bizarre press conference last week where she distanced herself from Jeffrey Epstein and allegations she had been trafficked by him to President Donald Trump.
Following Melania’s presser, Rep. Massie reiterated her call for Epstein victims to provide congressional testimony, pressing Blanche to get the ball rolling.
First Lady asks Congress to bring Epstein survivors in for testimony. With all due respect, that’s @DAGToddBlanche’s job!@RepRoKhanna & I already gave brave survivors a chance to tell their horrific stories on Capitol Hill. @PamBondi wouldn’t even acknowledge them.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) April 9, 2026
PROSECUTE! https://t.co/4tsZPgzkM0
The Epstein class of entitled billionaires and swamp dwellers hate me for bringing transparency, not for obstructing.
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) April 13, 2026
The Uniparty easily passes bills when I’m the sole objector, but I explain what’s in the bills & how they violate our Constitution.
It’s why they want me gone.
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