DOJ Official: New Epstein Files May Not Lead to Charges
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is tempering expectations for new prosecutions following the release of millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s personal files. While the documents reveal disturbing communications and photographs involving powerful global figures, Blanche notes that associations alone do not always equal a prosecutable crime. Lawmakers like Rep. Ro Khanna are pushing for a deeper look, calling the revelations deeply disturbing and demanding full transparency from the Justice Department.
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