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Why Now? Todd Blanche’s Epstein Hearing Support Under the Microscope (4/17/26)

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Todd Blanche publicly backed the idea of congressional hearings featuring survivors tied to Jeffrey Epstein, framing it as a step toward transparency and accountability. On its face, the position aligns with mounting pressure in Washington to reopen public scrutiny of Epstein’s network and the government’s handling of related evidence. The proposal centers on bringing survivors before Congress to testify, potentially expanding the public record and renewing attention on unresolved questions surrounding Epstein’s operation and its powerful connections. But the timing and framing of Blanche’s support have raised eyebrows, coming amid ongoing criticism that federal authorities have already been slow, selective, or inconsistent in what they have disclosed.

Critics see Blanche’s stance less as a genuine push for accountability and more as a calculated pivot—one that risks shifting focus onto survivor testimony while avoiding deeper institutional scrutiny. There is concern that highly publicized hearings could function as a controlled release valve, giving the appearance of action while sidestepping harder questions about investigative failures, prosecutorial decisions, and the full scope of Epstein’s network. For skeptics, the worry is that elevating survivor voices in a political setting—without corresponding commitments to transparency on documents, charging decisions, or past conduct—could end up serving optics more than justice, allowing officials to claim progress while the core issues remain buried.



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