“Removing Trump's photo from Epstein's file was correct," the deputy attorney general defends.
“The president is not involved in the decision to remove more than a dozen images featuring President Trump,” Todd Blanche stated
According to the Department of Justice ( DOJ), President Donald Trump "has nothing to do" with the removal of files, including photos of the Republican, from the declassified documents the government has released. American.
Assistant Attorney General Todd Blanche, who claimed they responded to requests from patients ' companies, stated that the president is not involved in the decision to remove more than a few images from the thousands of pages published about the late billionaire.
We discovered that there were issues about the women's names and the fact that we had published the pictures after publishing them, but we took them down. It is unrelated to President Trump.
While calling the notion that any picture had been removed because of the Republican's appearance ironic, Blanche claimed that "dozens of images of President Trump with Mr. Epstein have already been published. "
Todd Wallace Blanche is a solicitor well-known for defending US President Donald Trump in the New York legal prosecution in 2024.
Temporary Removal and Review for Victim Protection
A photo of a desk displaying framed images of Epstein alongside several prominent people figures was one of the deleted files. In an empty box, copies of Trump wearing swimsuits were discovered. Various images that were taken down included sexually explicit painting, images of lockers full of envelopes, and a website from a laptop with names and phone numbers. Blanchett emphasized that the process adheres to protocols for safeguarding the Epstein case's victims and survivors. When patients ' rights organizations inform us of possible risks, we take action right away. Before rehashing," she stated, we check and, if required, redact. "
The Justice Department itself confirmed that one of the images was taken down at the Southern District of New York's demand and republished once it was determined that it did not depict any subjects, and that it was subsequently returned to the official site without further repression.
Judge Democratic Criticism and Protesting
Democratic and Republican ideas for limited release of the files, whose deadline was established by the recently passed Epstein Files Transparency Act, are drew strong criticism from both sides.
Senator Dick Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois and the main opposition figure in the Senate Judiciary Committee, claimed that the DOJ had broken the law by not releasing all the necessary paperwork in a timely manner.
Representative Ro Khanna and other members of Congress called the launch "depressing" and demanded that Justice Blanche and Attorney General Pam Bondi explain the entire timeline of the process.
Blanche defended the Department's activities and claimed that a phased transfer review was required. To safeguard the victims ' names and sensitive information, hundreds of attorneys review each document.
" We does redact heads or other details, and we will print it. " By doing this, we are breaking the law, which, by the way, has been President Trump's tradition since he was elected. He claimed that there is nothing in the Epstein files that he has hidden.
One of the most contentious dossiers in recent years is set to be released with the latest friendship between Trump and Epstein still receiving political scrutiny.
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