Todd Blanche on Next Steps for Epstein Files, Trump’s Role in DOJ
Source: NBC News Politics · Bias: Center Left
Summary
In an exclusive interview with NBC News, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche shares what’s next in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation after the Justice Department produced more than 3 million pages of documents earlier this year and discusses whether anyone will be prosecuted. Blanche also talks about President Donald Trump’s involvement with the Department of Justice.
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