- United States
- Pa.
- Letter
Demand that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche comply fully with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Judge Emmet Sullivan already concluded on June 25 that Blanche likely violated this law by withholding 2.5 million pages of investigative files and burying the rest under heavy redactions. The statute is clear: unclassified Epstein-related materials must be released. "In camera" reviews behind closed doors are not compliance.
What Blanche is hiding matters. Redacted names of email senders and recipients discussing a "torture video" and sexual activity with minors, blacked-out names of potential co-defendants from a draft criminal indictment, and withheld FBI interview notes are not protected victim privacy materials — they are accountability records the public is legally entitled to see. Epstein harmed over a thousand victims by the DOJ's own admission, yet not one associate beyond Ghislaine Maxwell has faced charges. The public deserves to know why.
Push for congressional oversight and, if necessary, legislation to enforce penalties for non-compliance with the Transparency Act. The law exists precisely because the DOJ cannot be trusted to police itself on this case.