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Todd Blanche

Deputy Attorney General

13 documented events Last updated: March 9, 2026

Trump's former personal criminal defense lawyer turned Deputy AG, Blanche oversaw every major Epstein file decision while refusing to recuse from matters implicating his former client. He personally interviewed Maxwell for 9 hours (she was transferred to minimum security days later), declared 'this review is over' weeks before dozens of missing FBI records were exposed, and told Fox News 'it is not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein.'

Senate confirms Trump's former defense lawyer as Deputy AG, 52-46 party-line

Executive Action

The Senate confirmed Todd Blanche as Deputy Attorney General in a strictly party-line 52-46 vote. Blanche had served as Trump's lead defense counsel in three concurrent criminal cases, including the Manhattan hush money case where Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts. He founded Blanche Law speci...

Blanche and Bondi brief Trump that his name appears in Epstein files

Executive Action

Blanche and AG Bondi briefed Trump at the White House that his name appeared multiple times in the Epstein files, alongside many other high-profile figures. Officials described it as a 'routine briefing' and said the files contained 'unverified hearsay.' This was not publicly revealed until July 23,...

"As part of our routine briefing, we made the President aware of the findings."

— Bondi and Blanche, Joint statement after Wall Street Journal revealed the briefing, July 23, 2025

Blanche co-authors unsigned DOJ memo declaring no client list, no further disclosure

Document Release

The DOJ released a two-page unsigned, undated memo concluding no 'client list' existed, no blackmail evidence was found, and 'no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted.' The memo directly contradicted Bondi's February 21 claim. It triggered internal chaos — by July 11, reports emerged ...

Blanche announces he will personally interview Ghislaine Maxwell

Official Statement

Blanche posted on X at 6:45 AM: 'Justice demands courage. For the first time, the Department of Justice is reaching out to Ghislaine Maxwell to ask: what do you know?' The post received 3.5 million views. Congressional Democrats disputed the 'first time' claim, noting DOJ had previously prosecuted M...

"Justice demands courage. For the first time, the Department of Justice is reaching out to Ghislaine Maxwell to ask: what do you know? No one is above the law — and no lead is off-limits."

— Todd Blanche, Post on X, July 22, 2025 — 3.5 million views

Blanche personally interviews Maxwell for 9 hours; grants immunity; gets Trump exoneration

Other

Blanche interviewed Maxwell over two days (July 24-25) for approximately nine hours at a federal courthouse in Tallahassee. He told Maxwell she had 'immunity' — her words could not be used against her. Maxwell's attorney David Oscar Markus was described as 'a friend of Blanche's.' Maxwell stated Tru...

"I actually never saw the President in any type of massage setting. I never witnessed the President in any inappropriate setting in any way. The President was never inappropriate with anybody."

— Ghislaine Maxwell, Responding to Blanche's questions during DOJ interview, July 24, 2025

Maxwell transferred to minimum-security prison one week after Blanche interview

Prison Transfer

Approximately one week after Blanche's interview, Maxwell was transferred overnight from FCI Tallahassee (low-security) to Federal Prison Camp Bryan, Texas (minimum-security). BOP policy generally requires convicted sex offenders at minimum low-security facilities. Victims were not notified — an app...

Blanche joins Situation Room pressure campaign against Boebert — discharge petition succeeds

Executive Action

Blanche joined Bondi, Patel, and Rep. Lauren Boebert in the White House Situation Room to pressure her to remove her name from the bipartisan discharge petition for the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The petition had 217 signatures — one short of the 218 needed. Boebert refused to withdraw. That af...

Blanche admits on Fox & Friends DOJ won't meet the 30-day statutory deadline

Document Release

On the statutory deadline, Blanche appeared on Fox & Friends and admitted only a partial release would occur: 'Today, I expect that we're going to release several hundred thousand documents today. And then over the next couple weeks, I expect several hundred thousand more.' Only ~3,965 files were pu...

Blanche dares Congress on Meet the Press: 'Bring it on'

Press Briefing

In a Meet the Press interview with Kristen Welker, Blanche was asked about lawmakers threatening contempt or criminal referrals for obstruction. His response: 'Not even a little bit. Bring it on.' He argued lawmakers who criticized Bondi and Patel 'have no idea what they're talking about.' On the Ma...

"Not even a little bit. Bring it on."

— Todd Blanche, Meet the Press, December 21, 2025 — responding to threats of contempt proceedings from Congress

Blanche announces 3M page release: 'We did not protect President Trump'

Document Release

At a DOJ press conference, Blanche announced the release of over 3 million pages, 2,000+ videos, and 180,000 images. He declared: 'We did not protect President Trump… or anybody.' He referenced reviewing 'two Eiffel Towers of pages' in 30 days and said 'mistakes are inevitable.' AG Bondi was conspic...

"We did not protect President Trump… or anybody."

— Todd Blanche, DOJ press conference, January 30, 2026

Blanche declares 'this review is over' — weeks before missing records exposed

Press Briefing

Across three Sunday shows, Blanche signaled no additional prosecutions and declared the review complete. On ABC's This Week: 'This review is, is over. We reviewed over 6 million pieces of paper, thousands of videos, tens of thousands of images.' On CNN, he said: 'The attorney general wants that more...

"This review is, is over. We reviewed over 6 million pieces of paper, thousands of videos, tens of thousands of images."

— Todd Blanche, ABC This Week, February 2, 2026 — weeks before NPR exposed dozens of missing FBI records

Blanche tells Fox News: 'It is not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein'

Press Briefing

On Fox News' Ingraham Angle, Blanche made his most controversial statement: 'It is not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein. It isn't a crime to email with Mr. Epstein. Some of these men may have done horrible things, and if we have evidence that allows us to prosecute them, you better believe we will....

"It is not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein. It isn't a crime to email with Mr. Epstein. It isn't a crime to have lunch on his island."

— Todd Blanche, Fox News' Ingraham Angle, February 3, 2026

DOJ admits files 'incorrectly coded as duplicative' after NPR exposes missing FBI records

Document Release

After NPR (Feb 24) and CNN exposed that over 90 of ~325 FBI witness interview records were missing from the DOJ website — including three interviews with a woman alleging Trump sexually assaulted her as a minor — the DOJ released 16 previously withheld pages. Their explanation: documents were 'incor...