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Epstein Victims Strike Blow to Todd Blanche AG Hopes

​Epstein Victims Strike Blow to Todd Blanche AG Hopes

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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​The battle over the Todd Blanche AG confirmation has taken an unpredictable turn on Capitol Hill as victims of Jeffrey Epstein deliver a major blow to his hopes of becoming the nation’s permanent top law enforcement officer. Republican Senator Thom Tillis declared on Thursday that he will refuse to vote to advance Blanche’s nomination out of the Senate Judiciary Committee unless the nominee holds a direct meeting with the Epstein victims and their legal representatives.

​With a razor-thin Republican majority on the committee, the loss of even a single GOP vote would effectively sink the nomination, putting the future of the Todd Blanche AG confirmation in serious jeopardy.

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  • The Escalating Tension Inside the Senate Judiciary Committee
  • ​Why the Epstein Victims’ Testimony Sunk Blanche’s Defense
  • ​My Opinion
  • ​Bottom Line

The Escalating Tension Inside the Senate Judiciary Committee

​The sudden ultimatum from Thom Tillis came during the second day of tense confirmation hearings. For months, survivors have accused the Department of Justice of keeping them at arm’s length while failing to properly handle sensitive documents. Under Blanche’s watch as acting attorney general, the DOJ released files related to Jeffrey Epstein that mistakenly left some victims’ real names and photos completely unredacted.

​During the hearing, survivor Dani Bensky delivered emotional testimony, revealing that survivors had begged the agency to fix the redaction errors and had faced “deafening silence” after repeatedly requesting a meeting with Blanche over the last eight months.

Epstein Victims Strike Blow to Todd Blanche AG Hopes

​Why the Epstein Victims’ Testimony Sunk Blanche’s Defense

​Blanche attempted to defend his record on Wednesday by claiming the department undertook an highly complex review of millions of documents. However, his explanation quickly fell apart when questioned about his willingness to meet with survivors. He initially claimed he was legally prohibited from meeting directly with them if they had legal counsel, only to backtrack later under pressure from Democratic senators.

​The fact that Blanche was able to secure a meeting with Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell in prison last year, while ignoring the survivors themselves, has deeply angered both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. This has made it impossible for Tillis and other fence-sitting Republicans to wave the nomination through without addressing the demands of the Epstein victims.

​My Opinion

​This entire situation is a masterclass in how to self-destruct a political nomination. For Blanche to sit before a Senate panel and claim he was “prohibited” from meeting with the victims of a notorious sex offender only to immediately backtrack when called out on it, shows a stunning level of political tone-deafness.

​If you are hoping to secure the Todd Blanche AG confirmation, the very first thing you do is show basic human empathy to the victims. Instead, the DOJ’s handling of the Epstein files was sloppy, and the subsequent refusal to meet with survivors made it look like the department cared more about wrapping up the case quietly than protecting the people who actually suffered.

​By ignoring the survivors while facilitating prison transfers and meetings for Ghislaine Maxwell, Blanche handed his opponents the ultimate weapon. Thom Tillis is entirely justified in holding up this vote. If the nominee for attorney general of the United States cannot be bothered to sit in a room with crime victims to explain why their private information was leaked to the public, he simply has no business running the Department of Justice.

​Bottom Line

​The path forward for the Todd Blanche AG confirmation now depends entirely on whether he swallows his pride and schedules a face-to-face meeting with the victims. With Thom Tillis holding the line, the Trump administration has been forced to realize that rubber-stamping high-level nominees is not going to be as easy as they hoped. If Blanche fails to make peace with the Epstein victims over the next two weeks, his dream of leading the Department of Justice’s permanent office will likely be dead on arrival.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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