Group of Epstein survivors announce opposition to Todd Blanche's attorney general nomination
Source: CNN Politics
Updated Jun 11, 2026, 7:16 PM ET
PUBLISHED Jun 11, 2026, 5:10 PM ET
A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors came out in opposition to Todd Blanches nomination as President Donald Trumps permanent attorney general, citing his participation in secret White House meetings on how to contain the political fallout from the Epstein files.
In a new statement obtained by CNN, 19 women responded to The New York Timess reporting that Blanche and other senior officials participated in Situation Room meetings to discuss how to respond to growing pressure for more transparency as the issue became a public relations crisis for the administration.
We are deeply disturbed to learn that so many senior members of the administration gathered in the Situation Room to discuss the release of the Epstein files as a reputational problem, rather than an opportunity to pursue investigative leads and try to figure out what actually happened, the survivors of Epsteins abuse said in the joint statement. These revelations confirm our worst fears about the administration prioritizing political expediency over justice for survivors and truth for the American people.
The survivors raised specific concerns about Blanche, who played a key role in overseeing the release of the Epstein files after Congress passed a law mandating it, who has now been nominated by President Donald Trump to permanently serve as the nations top law enforcement officer.
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