BanksterCrime
Exposing Fraud in the Banking System
BY SRH
Blanche informed Fox News, “The DOJ has now made ALL the files concerning the Epstein saga available.” “I believe that, insofar as the Epstein files were involved in the previous year of this Justice Department, they should not play a role in anything moving forward.”
Jesse Watters specifically asked Blanche whether Bondi mismanaged the Epstein materials. Blanche responded, “To begin with, I have never heard President Trump claim that the Attorney General was involved or that anything that occurred to her was connected to the Epstein files.” The Epstein files have unfolded over the course of a year. He explained that Bondi and he “appeared in front of Congress voluntarily a couple weeks ago to answer any questions they had” and provided documents for consideration.
When Watters asked, “Who was Epstein spying for?” Blanche replied, “I don’t know.” “That has not been stated by anyone.” He stated that the phrase “no evidence in the Epstein files” implies that Epstein operated internationally.
Blanche inquired, “What does that mean?” when prompted to disclose the names of those who assaulted girls. I’m uncertain about what that signifies. He remarked, “Partying with Mr. Epstein isn’t a crime.”
Blanche emphasized the administration’s position, stating, “We released the Epstein files when Trump requested it.”
Trump’s choice to move Bondi to the private sector comes after reports highlighting her sluggish advancement on important matters such as the Epstein files. Critics pointed to her claims regarding a client list and recurring binders, yet a letter from the DOJ refuted these assertions.
The assertion that “all files” are available is promptly challenged. Following the examination of six million potentially responsive records, the DOJ made public only 3.5 million, resulting in millions remaining redacted or withheld.
This recent development sparks concerns about a potential cover-up related to Epstein. Following his passing, FBI agents had suspicions regarding the shredding of documents.
Furthermore, a foreign hacker who gained access to the FBI’s Epstein files in 2023 expressed shock at the volume of child sexual assault material discovered, indicating that a significant amount of sensitive information may still remain hidden.
Comments from Epstein survivors and calls for disclosure from victims highlight the critical importance of the situation.
Blanche has maintained a level of discretion regarding the details. He often relied on legislative access instead of new public disclosures and transitioned to national fraud cases.
The Epstein operation uncovered a formidable network shielded by institutional gatekeepers for an extended period. Labeling the files as “done” while millions of pages are still under restriction does little to restore confidence in a system criticized for safeguarding the elite.
Supporters of Trump’s mandate in America are calling for transparency rather than a preemptive shutdown. The necessity for complete transparency for victims and the public’s entitlement to information will endure beyond the deep state’s efforts to hide the truth.
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