President Bill Clinton appears in multiple documents throughout the Epstein files. President Clinton’s former White House Chief of Staff, George Stephanopoulos, questions current Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about the ongoing releases of Epstein information.
Specifically concerning to Stephanopoulos this week is the rushed nature of the 3.5 million-page document release by the DOJ, and victim information. Last week Stephanopoulos was complaining about the lengthy delays in the release as DOJ officials worked to redact victim information. WATCH:
[Transcript] – STEPHANOPOULOS: Thanks, Pierre Thomas, for that. We’re joined now by the deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche. Mr. Blanche, thank you for joining us this morning.
As you know, your release on Friday has already received a response from the victims, from Jeffrey Epstein’s victims. I want to show the statement right now. It says, “survivors are having their names and identifying information exposed while the men who abused us remain hidden and protected. This is outrageous. The Justice Department cannot claim it is finishing releasing files until every legally required document is released and every abuser and enabler is fully exposed.”
Will there be more releases?
DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL TODD BLANCHE: I mean, look, first of all, we took great pains, as I explained on Friday, to make sure that we protected victims. This was a — we are talking about a review of 3.5 million pieces of paper that were released on Friday.
Every time we hear from a victim or their lawyer that they believe that their name was not properly redacted, we immediately rectified that. And the numbers we’re talking about, just so the American people understand, we’re talking about .001 percent of all the materials. And so — and we knew this. I said this on Friday, that — that, of course, the nature of this type of review was — the volume of materials that were reviewed, that there would be times when this happened. And so we’re working hard to make sure that we fix that. And I expect that that will continue.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Will more documents be released?
BLANCHE: We have released — there are a small number of documents, as I said on Friday, that we’re waiting for a judge to say we can — we’re allowed to release because of a protective order. But there are — this review is over. I mean we reviewed over six million pieces of paper, thousands of videos, thousands — tens of thousands of images. And — which is what the statute required us to do.
You know, it’s interesting. Leadership on the — on the Hill, Congressman Massie, Senator Schumer are quick to complain. There is no way they have spent any time looking at the materials we produced, because I know the materials we produced. We produced them on Friday. By Saturday, they’re already complaining about what we did? And by the way, apparently Massie and others wrote a letter to come and review unredacted materials. I didn’t get that letter yet. They leaked it to the press before they actually sent it to me.
But, yes, that’s absolutely totally fine. We have nothing to hide. We have nothing to hide. We never did. And our doors are open if they want to come and review any of the materials that we produced.
STEPHANOPOULOS: That was going to be my next question. So, thank you for answering it.
I do want to move on right now.
We have some video right now showing Liam Ramos, that five-year-old boy who was detained by ICE in Minnesota, being released today. He’s on his way back home to Minnesota after a judge ordered him released. And it was a pretty blistering order from the judge, Fred Biery, down in — the U.S. district judge — district court judge down in Texas.
He showed a photo of Liam, included some biblical passages, saying “Jesus wept,” and then went on to say, “civics lesson to the government: administrative warrants issued by the executive branch to itself do not pass probable cause muster. This is called the fox guarding the henhouse. The Constitution requires an independent judicial officer.”
What’s your response?
BLANCHE: Well, look, that’s an active litigation, so I’m limited. But I will say this, the immigration law, the body of immigration law is much different than our typical criminal process because of the administrative nature of what we do every day. And so, to the extent that we need to appeal that judge’s decision, I promise we will.
But you see thousands and thousands of administrative actions happening every single day in this country. And you just highlighted a single one and not the thousands and thousands of others that happen. And so, this is — what we’re doing is tough. What we’re doing is difficult. I mean, we’re talking about a situation where millions and millions and millions of undocumented illegal aliens have flooded our country and we are trying to find them basically one by one.
And so, you know, I don’t have a comment specifically on what that judge said yesterday, but generally speaking, we are complying with the law every single day.
STEPHANOPOULOS: They are being released across the country as well by judges. And the president said he was going to prioritize those who had criminal records, but about 70 percent at least of those who have been detained don’t have criminal records.
BLANCHE: Well, just — hang on. The fact that they’re here illegally is a crime. And so when you say they don’t have criminal records, they are — by their presence being here without status, having come into this country illegally or overstayed illegally, that is a crime. And so, we have to be careful.
And you’re right, there is a schism in the law right now about whether an illegal alien can be held pending their proceeding or whether they need to be released on bail. We very strongly believe that they should be held and there’s a bunch of appellate cases.
So that’s another example of something where a number of district court judges have reached a conclusion that we very much believe is contrary to law and there will be an appellate court and ultimately, probably the Supreme Court that will be asked to interpret that. So — so, we should be — we should wait before we withhold judgment until the appellate courts have had their opportunity to weigh in.
STEPHANOPOULOS: I should say, to clarify, the lawyer for Liam Ramos and his father say they were following the legal process for asylum.
BLANCHE: I mean, I don’t know what that means. They were following legal process, and yet the judge disagreed with us —
(CROSSTALK)
STEPHANOPOULOS: They applied for asylum.
BLANCHE: Excuse me?
STEPHANOPOULOS: They applied for asylum, and they were going through the legal process.
BLANCHE: Well, there’s — so that’s not true. That is not true. There’s a very meaningful dispute about whether they had properly applied for asylum.
And again, I do — I cannot get into the — the specifics of this litigation, but you can read the same briefs I can. And what you just said is not true.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Okay. That’s what his lawyer says. So, they — I’m sure they’ll have a response to that as well.
I also want to ask you about the situation. Just this week, Don Lemon was arrested, the journalist Don Lemon was arrested, along with another independent journalist. And he was — this was despite the fact that a magistrate judge in an appeals court refused to approve the request. And the Chief Federal District Judge Patrick Schultz wrote that there was no evidence that Mr. Lemon engaged in any criminal behavior or conspired to do so.
So, when do you believe that Mr. Lemon crossed the line from reporting on what was going on to criminal activity?
BLANCHE: Conveniently missing from what you just showed, George, is the appellate court and a judge on the appellate court who said just a few days later there was clearly probable cause, and it wasn’t even a close question. So — and by the way, a grand jury, which is what our system has set up to determine whether probable cause exists, concluded that there was probable cause.
That indictment is now public. Everybody in this country can pull it up and read for themselves and see what the grand jury found that that Mr. Lemon did. I am not going to comment on the charges specifically because it’s not appropriate.
But it’s interesting that — that we talk about the First Amendment right. You have a right a freedom of religion which is just as important as any other right that we have. And, George, I don’t know if you’ve — if you’ve watched the videos or read the indictment about what it’s alleged that Mr. Lemon did, but if anybody in this country thinks that that is, quote, “independent journalism,” I would like to have a conversation with you.
Now, he obviously has a very good lawyer. He can raise defenses in court to the extent he wants to, but nobody in this country should feel comfortable storming into a church while it’s ongoing and disrupting that church service and thinking that we’re just going to stand by and let that happen because there is a statute that does not allow that to happen.
It doesn’t matter if you happen to be a former CNN journalist. It doesn’t matter if you’re a rioter. It doesn’t matter if you think you’re peacefully protesting. You are not allowed to do that.
STEPHANOPOULOS: So, you’re confident he’s going to be convicted and the case won’t be dismissed?
BLANCHE: I am not going to speak to conviction. That would be completely inappropriate. He was indicted by a grand jury in Minneapolis, and he’ll have — have his day in court like everybody else.
STEPHANOPOULOS: During your confirmation hearings, you made a strong statement against partisan political investigations and prosecutions. And I want to show it for our audience.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
BLANCHE: Partisan lawfare in our justice system wastes taxpayer money, makes communities less safe, and ruins lives. This should never happen in America.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I’ve got your commitment there — there will not even be a whiff of an investigation that appears to have a political motivation to it.
BLANCHE: I commit to that.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
STEPHANOPOULOS: Since then, as you know, a number of targets of President Trump, have been publicly targeted by President Trump, have been prosecuted or investigated. I want to show that right now. It includes the former FBI Director James Comey, New York Attorney General Letitia James, the Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Senators Adam Schiff, Mark Kelly, and Elissa Slotkin, Governor Tim Walz, and Mayor Jacob Frey.
So, how do you respond to those who say you’ve broken your commitment?
BLANCHE: You just showed a handful of investigations or grand jury indictments that have been brought. We are — we are investigating tens of thousands of individuals and cases every single day. They are not political in base. The fact that you cherry-picked a handful that some people in the media have said, “Oh, those must be political,” is absurd and not fair.
I mean, don’t forget, George, when I walk into the Oval Office right now, I look around. And oftentimes every single person in that room was heavily attacked and gone after by the last Biden administration. And so, when I said to Congress and when I say to you right now that what we’re — there’s not a whiff of political partisanship in what we’re doing, I mean that. The mere fact that some Democrats, or some individuals who have spoken out against President Trump are being investigated is because there — that’s what the Department of Justice does. It doesn’t make it political because we’re investigating. And that — and that’s something important we’re doing. We have — we have brought down crime. We’re making America safe again. We’re working hard every day. And those handful of investigations or cases you just show don’t change that.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Those indictments of James Comey and Letitia James came after the president explicitly said they’re guilty as hell and justice must be served right now. They came after career attorneys refused to bring the indictments, and both cases have been dismissed.
BLANCHE: I mean, when you — I don’t know what it means to say they’ve come after people. I mean, listen, if you’re a prosecutor in the Department of Justice, you are expected to effectuate this administration’s priorities, like every single prosecutor in every administration. There are some prosecutors within the department who have chosen to leave. They don’t want to do that. That is their right. That is fine. But if you’re going to work in this department, you are going to execute on the president’s priorities, and that’s what we do.
And yes, there are cases that have been dismissed by judges. They’re under appeal. That’s what happens in our system. And that doesn’t make the cases wrong or right, it just means that they’ve been dismissed and they’re under appeal.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, you just — you just actually made my point right there. You said it’s the president’s priorities. The president calls for them publicly to be prosecuted, says they’re guilty as hell, and then they’re prosecuted.
BLANCHE: Now that’s not the president’s priorities. That’s a truth that he sent out. The president’s priorities are executing on making America safe again. And that’s what we’re doing.
And so, when we go to prosecutors and we say, you are going to do violent crime. You are going to do fraud cases out of Minnesota because that’s a horrible thing that’s happening there. If individual prosecutors say, no, I don’t want to do that, they need to leave. And they do leave. And that’s what I meant when I said that.
I’m not — I’m not saying that we — under no circumstances do we turn to a prosecutor and say you need to go after somebody because they are politically one way or another. We have never done that, and we won’t do that.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But the president said it. The president is the one who said they’re guilty as hell and justice must be served.
BLANCHE: You’re reading a small part of a — of a truth. The truth said a lot of other things to, and many other truths have said the thing. What the president has said publicly, and what he says to me, and what he says to the attorney general, and what he says to the American people is, he expects investigations to be fair. He expects investigations to be done right. But he also doesn’t expect that we investigate. He expects that we — that we do the right thing and that we root out the corruption.
I mean, we had a — an incredibly corrupt Department of Justice when we came into power last year. There can be no dispute about that. There can be no dispute that the Garland Department of Justice did not do the right thing in many cases.
And so to now be judged a year later because of a truth the president said is not appropriate, we can look at our body of work and the work that we’re doing as a department every day. And I know that we’re making this country safer again. We are bringing integrity back to the department, notwithstanding what those in the media say differently, and we’re going to continue to do that.
STEPHANOPOULOS: I want to ask you about a report breaking in “The Wall Street Journal” overnight. I want to show the headline right now. It’s — the headline saying the “Spy Sheikh Bought Secret Stake in Trump Company.” “A $500 million investment for 49 percent of World Liberty came months before UAE won access to tightly guarded American A.I. chips.” It’s referring to the national security adviser at the UAE, Sheikh Tahnoon. And he made this investment just before President Trump was inaugurated.
The article goes on to say, “the deal marks something unprecedented in American politics: a foreign government official taking a major ownership stake in an incoming U.S. president’s company.” This is the company of President Trump’s family. Eric Trump is the — is the president of the company. Trump — President Trump is listed as the founder emeritus, though he’s not running it directly right now.
How do you respond to those who say this is a serious conflict of interest?
BLANCHE: I love it when these papers talk about something being unprecedented or never happening before, as if the Biden family and the Biden administration didn’t do exactly the same thing, and they were just in office.
So, I — look, I saw that article. I don’t have a comment on it beyond President Trump has been completely transparent when his family travels for business reasons. They don’t do so in secret. We don’t learn about it when we find a laptop a few years later. We learn about it when it’s happening.
And so, there — there’s nothing unprecedented about a — about the Trump Organization going out and trying to make investments that basically all will come back to the American people and jobs in this country. And so this idea that there’s something untoward or unprecedented is just a repeated story that that isn’t true. And that’s — and I think that that — the American people know that. And the fact that we’ve talked about unprecedented, and this is something that doesn’t happen is just not true. And it’s — it shouldn’t be said by these so-called newspapers that are saying it.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, the president doesn’t run the company, but he does profit from it. His financial disclosure show he’s received funds from that. And law professor Kathleen Clark is quoted in the article saying this sure looks like a violation of the Foreign Emoluments Clause. Ty Cobb, who served as President Trump’s lawyer in — during the first administration, said, quote, “My advice as an ethics lawyer would have been clear. You don’t do business deals with the families of the leaders of foreign countries. It taints American foreign policy.”
How do you respond to Mr. Cobb?
BLANCHE: I don’t have a response to that guy. I mean, that guy hasn’t said a nonpartisan thing in the past four years. I mean, I could have predicted what you just said he would say. That’s what he says every time anything comes out about the president. I don’t have a — the president is ethical. He talks more to the press. He says what’s happening more than any president in history. You have a question about it, you can ask him. He gaggled on the plane last night at midnight for like 20 minutes. OK?
So, like the fact that Ty Cobb claims that he would have counseled something different to the president, OK. I mean that guy. I mean, I don’t have response to that.
STEPHANOPOULOS: One of the questions the president also took last night when he was on Air Force One was questions about his suing the Treasury Department, the IRS for $10 billion for leaking his tax returns. And he’s — he suggested that there could be some questions about the conflict. He says it’s an interesting question.
How do you respond to those who say that’s a conflict of interest for the president to be seeking funds from those who he’s administering?
BLANCHE: Look, we’re looking at how to handle that. I mean, he’s not wrong, and I don’t think even you think he’s wrong, that what happened there is horrible. The fact that his tax returns were leaked. No American should have that. And you do have Americans, whether you’re the president or just a — anybody in this country, has a right when something like that happens. And so I very much sympathize with what the president talked about and we’re looking into as a department how to address and make sure that type of thing never happens again to anybody, much less a former president or a current president. And we’ll go from there.
STEPHANOPOULOS: It is wrong for a president to have his tax returns leaked, for anyone to have their tax returns leaked. I agree with that. The president is also seeking $232 million from the Justice Department, saying his rights were violated during the 2016 campaign.
And I just wonder how you think you’re going to handle that. Both you as the deputy attorney general and the attorney general, Pam Bondi, have served as President Trump’s personal lawyers in the past. Doesn’t that pose at least the appearance of a conflict? And should you be involved in dealing with that in any way?
BLANCHE: I mean, I haven’t talked whether I’m involved with that at all anyway. I mean, it’s — that’s a fair question, George. And we all — we obviously talk about conflicts and what I’m allowed to do, what the attorney general is allowed to do because of what we’ve done in our past. But there are limits to those — to those conflicts. And I do have a job to the American people and President Trump as a deputy attorney general. And so, I — you know, we will — we will navigate that appropriately and consistent with the ethical rules and get to a just result.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Mr. Blanche, thanks for your time this morning.
BLANCHE: Thank you, George.
[END Transcript]

The release of files is one of the campaign promises that, if un-tended, would be a weapon for the left-o-sphere.
Anyone else waiting on the other shoe to drop in MN?
The “other shoe” won’t drop in Minnesota… walz and frey are “home free”…
Your crystal ball was made in China and can’t be trusted.
I thought was the Magic 8 Ball.
That’s the one I use. It’s really old though and it’s hard to read the triangle thing when it floats to the bottom of the Magic 8 Ball. I thought about replacing it but I’m still getting better results with it than I get by watching the mainstream media lol.
Angela R on the latest release
Guess Who is Connected to Jeffery Epstein
If you can listen to Valley Girl speak listen to this. I got 4 minutes in and wanted to end myself.
Finally a Me Too campaign I can support. About four minutes until the Ebonics took over the Valley Girl as TMI.
And the money perhaps going to Somaliland? Somalia was on the 7 Nations in 5 years hitlist. Strange then they plant colonies of them here to destroy our country. There has to be a connection.
A South American Valley Girl who knew my old friend.
A refugee from “Somaliland”
Bananas & Rice Girl Arrested… AGAIN!
Who?
“Could-ah be involved.”
Stephanopoulos is an odious little man.
That is all.
Few words that say much.
Bravo Betsy
Veteran ABC journalist–correction–hardcore DNC propagandist George Stephanopopodopoulos is an odious little man.
He is very shallow. He read from a stupid list of “questions” pretending they were all dynamite Gotcha questions. .
This time around we finally “got ” them.
Game’s over. AAG was right, I already knew what you were going to say George. So did we.
Betsy: You misspelled odorous…
Actually Betsy you misspelled eunuch when talking about little georgie
Oh, please, odious captures all of the evil, snidely, wicked things that can be contained in one tiny, wimpy man.
Being hard of hearing, I despise Stepinalotofit simply because leftists thought it stylish to copy him in speaking in very soft spoken tones where one had to mightily strain to hear any word spoken.
It did make it much easier to give up and not listen at all to them.
But I still despise him.
Not tall enough to be a little man…. 🙂 odious-yes
LITTLE DICK HEAD
Gosh, George could have used the time to discuss all the ways Trump has made things safer for all Americans in this country. But h didn’t. he just played, or tired to play endless Gotcha. One after the other after the other……ad nauseam .
I like hearing good news too, Georgie .
I think this man is a much more responsible AG than his boss PB. Get her out and promote this guy ASAP.
No. He is directly responsible for blocking multiple MAGA policy shifts. Tina Peters’ attorneys specifically have indicated that DAG Blanche is the one responsible for blocking Tina’s extraction from the corrupt Colorado prison where she is being held political prisoner/hostage.
Blanche is NOT MAGA and should be thrown out on his @ss!
Free Tina Peters and throw the corrupt executives of CO in prison!
“blocking multiple…”, yet you talk only about a single thing.
“They said“…
What specifically is he alleged to have blocked? The specific legal action and decision?
What was done to Tina by Colorado is unconscionable, but that doesn’t mean one can break the law to correct it. Do you allow for the possibility that whatever part he had in the events could have dealt with a question of what could and couldn’t be done legally and the answer was, “The law won’t allow us to do that?”
Ridiculous. Something could be done for Ms. Peters.
A state prisoner acting as a witness to a federal crime can be entered into the Federal Witness Security Program while still serving a state sentence. The U.S. Attorney General authorizes this, typically requiring cooperation with the U.S. Marshals Service or Bureau of Prisons to ensure safety, which may include transfer to a federal facility or protective custody.
Snuffleupagus is still playing goalie for the Clintoons.
He was a piece of 💩 then & he’s a bigger piece of 💩 now. A waste of human flesh that only Jesus can redeem.
I found a clip of Snuffleupagus from when he was in boot camp, getting crap from his drill sergeant about Snuffie’s height, or lack thereof…
Imagine if this time and effort was put into
Somali fraud…
Well, those extra 500 lawyers DoJ hired to go through the Epstein documents might just very well be working on the Somali frauds and Fulton County.
The department of injustice has over 115.000 employees.
Why hire 500 Shysters?
They should have put their employees to work or hired 500 independent Americans which would produce truth not whitewashing garbage.
That would require someone interested in following where the truth led, not gaslighting and pushing the current propaganda.
I’m a bit slow sometimes, RF, thanks. The truth is used for blackmail to further agendas, not what is best for American citizens.
It’s a paradox.
As the number of Epstein documents released approaches infinity, the useful material released approaches zero.
But…but…but…. wait!
Why didn’t Little Stephie spend the whole time talking about all the Trump mentions in the files?
Why didn’t they discuss the texts, the emails, the visits to the island?
You know, all those smoking guns that the Left assured us for the past several years would nail President Trump.
3.5 million pages and there’s NOTHING incriminating about PDJT.
Then right on cue, now they’re saying it’s just not enough. 🤣
“3.5 MILLION PAGES isn’t enough!!! It’s a cover-up!!”
Just give us another couple hundred thousand pages and THEN we can get him. Damn you Trump!!!! 😂
THE LEFT IS ONE COLOSSAL CLOWN CAR 🤡
There is only one purpose for all of the screeching and caterwauling over “The Epstein Files.”
The purpose is to sabotage President Trump’s second term through distraction and division. The hyenas screaming the loudest are trying to convince MAGA voters that President Trump is covering up his (non-existent) involvement in Epstein’s heinous crimes.
I pray that President Trump’s supporters are wise enough to ignore the hysteria. I also pray that God will pour out all of His righteous fury upon Epstein and ALL of his clients and co-conspirators.
Pretty lame attempt to smear the President. They had access to all of Epstein files in 2016 and what came of it? Crickets, there was nothing there or they would’ve already used it in the first two impeachments.
No ABC and the rest of the MSM will use any excuse to sabotage President Trump. They will use this story or any story. It doesn’t what the story is about they will find some way to use it to attack President Trump. They will use Minnesota or Iran or Ukraine or “affordability” or anything else they can find.
The reason for the screeching and caterwauling is because Epstein is a salacious story. It has sex and violence and secrets. It grabs the attention of shallow gossip-fueled people.
That makes it a good “hook” for the media to hang their anti-Trump attacks onto. The media is hoping the Epstein angle will draw in people who ordinarily pay zero attention to other stories. It’s a sensational attention-grabber to hold the attention of low-info viewers long enough to pump them full of anti-Trump propaganda.
The Epstein files are corrupted. No one can believe but maybe half or three quarters at the most of what is in them.
That’s a feature. You don’t honestly think the deep state is going to expose the deep state do you?
Blanche might as well be talking to a chat bot.
this one posted on TGP is a shocker: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/02/shocking-email-epstein-files-implicates-former-us-ambassador/
This little twerp is a vile lil piece of Fake NEWS.
I would still like to know how Epstein killed himself by hanging himself from a bunk bed. Just how high was this bunk bed?
I’m guessing it was taller than Snuffleupagus.
But then again…what isn’t ??
The same way Robin Williams did. It is not hanging as in a cowboy movie. It is pressure on the carotids to effect unconscioness.
If it was suicide.
Did not Boy George Stephanopoulos have a fancy dinner at Epstein’s NYC mansion after he had already been outed and jailed as a Paedo in 2003??
Epstein Files, Don Lemon, 5 yr old boy separated from father, UAE spy Sheikh Tanoon, Partisan politics, (that one’s rich) tax return leak lawsuit, hey George – grasping at straws a little bit, maybe? Blanche displayed amazing composure. If it was me, his glasses would be in a big dent in his head about where his ears are.
I wonder what Stepnanopolous thinks about his performance after he reads this article from TGP. Amazing email documents reviewed and unbelievable goings on in Mexico.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/02/shocking-email-epstein-files-implicates-former-us-ambassador/
Gypsybreeze and 47FuzzySweaters had comments on this article in the daily thread.
It’s done. I listened the whole blanking interview. Don’t know George’s credentials. To be fair, he may or may not have a law degree. I listen to him and think he is LOW IQ.
And Hello Georgie, President Trump is suing and his Administration are investigating people who have committed criminal activity concerning attacks on a President of the United States as a deterrent for anyone else wanting to the attack the “Office.”
And he also is a private citizen whose rights do not go away while he is President. He can also sue whoever the hell he wants to . The IRS in particular. People will be tied up in their underwear for years trying to figure that one out.
I consider it a shot across the bow to the IRS leaking ANYONE’s private information. Imagine the unholy smoke going up if the Soros Foundation tax returns were released. If they even file one.
Wonder if ABC is going to “Don Lemon” Georgie? Better sooner than later.
i just watched a youtube about Tom Hanks is moving to Greece, supposedly in the next few days. I guess he had been threatening to do this for a while.
Tom Hanks, like the rest of Hollyweird threatening to leave the United States needs to put up or shut up.
In this particular case, if the Pizzagate rumors are true, I expect him to make good on the move.
Is there non-extradition treaty with Greece?
There is zero possibility Pam would ever be able to do this u know talk coherently
They have far more than 3.5 million documents, watched him over a period of many years and did little.
Maybe Epstein had the goods on them all.
Dems kept insisting that all Epstein files should be released but, simply put, the Dem objective was never to have the docs released. The objective was the continuation of their false narrative as to why the docs were never released, and their public narrative that the docs involved Trump. Lesson to be learned: sometimes you get what you wish for, to your own detriment.
This is the first interview I’ve ever listened to by Steppie. I think he surpasses Welker and the other crazed leftist Sundance posts…He was a real a__hole.
Nice job. Didn’t take any of George’s BS.
Very informative interview. Don’t actually listen, elected to read, but thought it was well done. Even the one interviewing acted like such and not a bully.
The only way the Media Mafia will be satisfied would be to have released the Epstein Files and changed every abuser’s name to Donald J. Trump. Even then I’m not sure they would be completely satisfied. That is unless the Epstein Files also showed accusations of collusion with Russia, Ukraine and China!!!
The New Confederates like Paul and Massie are big mad because there’s no “there” there implicating PDJT45/47. Their compatriots in the socialist anarchist party are happy to join them even though they’ve known for a long time that there was no “there” there. The Epstein files issue is red meat to keep the simple-minded occupied and to keep the stream of anti-PDJT45/47 news flowing.
Funny how releasing the Epstein ‘files’ has moved attention away from the blatant 2020 GA election fraud… Not.
“Millions” of documents? Too many government officials have too much time on their hands! (“Top. Men.”)
But, fundamentally, “Epstein was a blackmailer.” Therefore, I don’t believe anything he said, wrote or logged about anyone. And, among “all those docs,” I don’t find any evidence against anyone.
OF COURSE they’ll “find” something juicy and salacious about “Trump.” That’s what Photoshop is for! 🤡
I. Simply. Don’t. Care.
P.S.: The term I’ve lately heard is, “deepfake.”
It means: “you CAN’T believe your eyes!”
Deepfake is required for video, IIRC, they have only released stills. Photoshopping stills is EASY!
I think Epstein loved to lie.
Stephanopoulos is a demonrat hack! Reminds me of another demonrat hack……who interestingly has the same first name…….George, Clooney…….who left the country which is extremely satisfying……we could only hope the same for this hack!
The corrupt media makes me fricking sick…..I hope they will be all eliminated!
They are infact….part of the swamp!
Realize more each day how complicit the propaganda press is. The serpent himself controls these “legacy” writers and producers and readers. He’s most often referred to as the accuser for a reason. I’m beginning to see politics, the color revolution, global conflicts, and war as a battle for man’s very soul. I’m only comforted by knowing God is in control. He has not abandoned the human race. Jesus Christ will never leave me or forsake me.
The historical record of communism, socialism in many countries indicates that we are indeed in a color revolution for the very soul of the country. I pray we win. Too many fail to perceive the threat until it is upon them, Minneapolis shows the threat has arrived full bloom. Sundance has alluded to soldiers of a type described by wolverines.
Yeah, he doesn’t want to speak about the Biden situation.
The Deputy AG who is a registered Democrat is Deputy AG ?
Removing Ed Martin and Blondi says what ?
This guy should not be involved in anything in the justice department.
He does a better job explaining DOJ than Bondi. He is better at fielding stupid questions. Sounds to me like Patel is the one making the decisions on all phases of the Epstein release.
I LIKE listening to Todd. Such an improvement over Bondi. It’s refreshing to listen to Stephanopolous’ frustration. So, much winning!!!