Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the Justice Department's publishing of just a fraction of the Epstein files on Friday but pledged that all material will eventually be made public.
US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the move was necessary to protect survivors; Democrats say the government is hiding information.
Donald Trump's Department of Justice has seemingly been caught with their hands in the cookie jar. The government agency has allegedly scrubbed 16 photos from the Jeffrey Epstein files, including one ...
Deputy AG Todd Blanche on Sunday categorically denied on “Meet the Press” that the Justice Department was covering up ...
We've analyzed Trump policies for overlap with the roughly 1,000-page document at the center of Project 2025, a Heritage ...
The Department of Justice released thousands of files related to sex offender and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein ...
Newly released Department of Justice photos from the Epstein Files are reigniting outrage online. Grainy, redacted images ...
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is defending the Justice Department’s decision to release just a fraction of the Jeffrey Epstein files by the congressionally mandated deadline.
"We are doing everything we're supposed to be doing to comply with this statute," Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
At least one image containing a photo of President Donald Trump appears to have been removed from the Justice Department’s website for the files. Follow for live updates.
Deputy AG Todd Blanche pledges full release of Trump material in Epstein files whilst defending removal of 16 photos as ...
The University of Virginia Board of Visitors named Scott Beardsley as the university's 10th president on Friday.