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DOJ Goon Loses Cool When Asked About Trump in Epstein Files

February 1, 2026
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DOJ Goon Loses Cool When Asked About Trump in Epstein Files

A top Department of Justice official melted down when confronted about the president’s presence in the newest batch of Epstein files.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche accused Dana Bash of being “unfair” for asking about freshly unearthed and “salacious” allegations against President Donald Trump compiled by the FBI, on CNN’s State of the Union Sunday. The allegations were released on Friday in a tranche of Epstein files shared by the president’s Justice Department.

“I don’t appreciate it being directed towards Donald J. Trump because that pushes a narrative that is completely false,” Blanche complained to Bash about her line of questioning.

Todd Blanche on State of the Union with Dana Bash
Todd Blanche insisted ‘it’s not about President Trump’ when asked about the FBI’s dossier of files involving Trump. CNN

“Why did the FBI create this list last year, and have all of these claims been investigated by the DOJ?” the CNN host asked, referring to an FBI file dated from August of last year, which includes an allegation of rape involving a 13-year-old girl against the president. The White House called the claim “unfounded and false.”

“So, look, it’s not about President Trump, it’s about a ton of people,” Blanche, 51, immediately defended. “Multiple, multiple, multiple people that were, quote, ‘in the Epstein files.’”

He added: “And what I think folks will see when they review the materials we released is that there have been hundreds of calls made to the FBI where allegations are made by either anonymous individuals or people who are very quickly determined to not be credible, whether it’s the nature of what they’re saying or the fact they won’t provide any information or corroboration. And that’s part of the Epstein files.”

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The DOJ AG argued that ‘tons’ of people besides Trump are in the files, and that many claims aren’t substantive. Win McNamee/Getty Images

Bash was not willing to accept the diversion, responding: “I understand that, but the fact that you created a list—the FBI created a list—about the allegations against President Trump is certainly noteworthy. I mean, he’s a sitting president.”

As Blanche, who this week announced that the DOJ’s review of the Epstein files is “completed,” attempted to interrupt, Bash asked: “And the question is whether or not the DOJ—and I’m not saying that they are verified at all. That’s what my question is to you. Did you look into what you have on those lists?”

“Yes, of course,” Blanche said, before stumbling: “But no, but what—you’re not being fair in that question because that index, that list you’re talking about was not just President Trump.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 18: Former U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he returns to the courtroom with attorney Todd Blanche during a recess in his criminal trial as jury selection continues at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 18, 2024 in New York City. Trump was charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records last year, which prosecutors say was an effort to hide a potential sex scandal, both before and after the 2016 presidential election. Trump is the first former U.S. president to face trial on criminal charges. (Photo by Brendan McDermid-Pool/Getty Images)
Blanche, who previously worked as Trump’s defense lawyer, accused Dana Bash of creating a false narrative against the president. Pool/Brendan McDermid-Pool/Getty Images

Trump’s former legal representative got back into defense mode, repeating, “It was all kinds of individuals. Other politicians, other, quote, ‘famous’ people, where we wanted to understand, ‘Okay, there were members of Congress that were accusing us of hiding things, which we’re not doing and which we haven’t done.’ And so we wanted to understand why and where that was coming from.”

Blanche echoed his earlier insistence that multiple claims were too anonymous to be verified, describing anecdotal accounts as “not something that can be really investigated.”

Jeffrey Epstein (left) and Donald Trump as they pose together at the Mar-a-Lago estate, Palm Beach, Florida on February 22, 1997.
This week, Blanche announced that the DOJ had ‘completed’ its review of the millions of items making up the Epstein files. Davidoff Studios/Getty Images

He completed his rant with a final whinge at Bash for mentioning the president at all. “I don’t appreciate it being directed towards Donald J. Trump because that pushes a narrative that is completely false,” he said.

The DOJ mouthpiece concluded: “It’s—there are all kinds of people that are mentioned in the the, quote, ‘Epstein files’ that we had to look at and run down.”

Bash moved the segment on, but not before clapping back: “No. I understand he’s the only sitting president we’re talking about.”

The post DOJ Goon Loses Cool When Asked About Trump in Epstein Files appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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