DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

​Court deals major blow to Trump DOJ’s Epstein gambit — and puts Todd Blanche on the hook

June 26, 2026
in News
​Court deals major blow to Trump DOJ’s Epstein gambit — and puts Todd Blanche on the hook

A federal judge ruled Thursday that courts can force the Justice Department to release Epstein files that the Trump administration has fought to keep hidden.

U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan issued the ruling in Washington, D.C., siding with independent journalist Katie Phang in the first lawsuit ever brought to enforce the Epstein Files Transparency Act — a law Congress passed nearly unanimously in 2025.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche must now explain why he shouldn’t be forced to release names redacted from emails that court documents describe as referencing a “torture video” and sexual activity with minors, the names of co-conspirators in a draft federal indictment, and FBI interview notes from a victim who says Epstein introduced her to President Donald Trumpwhen she was approximately 13 — and that Trump assaulted her. Trump has denied the allegation.

Instead of defending his actions, Blanche argued the court had no power to hear the case at all.

That gamble failed.

When a defendant in federal court fails to challenge specific allegations, those allegations are deemed admitted.

“The Attorney General has conceded that he is in violation of the Act,” the ruling states directly.

Blanche also never reviewed foreign-language materials in the Epstein files. And he still hasn’t published an explanation for his redactions — something the law required by December 19, 2025, more than six months ago.

The ruling is a landmark for a simple reason: the transparency law had no enforcement mechanism built into it. Phang’s attorneys sued under the Administrative Procedure Act — a law that lets courts review and overturn government agency decisions. Judge Sullivan found that DOJ’s document releases count as agency decisions a court can reverse. Any journalist, researcher, or watchdog group can now use that same door.

Blanche asked for more time before the order took effect — up to 60 days. The judge said no.

“There is no competing harm to the government with the issuance of preliminary relief that orders compliance with statutes,” Sullivan wrote.

DOJ’s only move now is to ask the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to block the order — a court battle the government must fight, having never denied it broke the law.

The post ​Court deals major blow to Trump DOJ’s Epstein gambit — and puts Todd Blanche on the hook appeared first on Raw Story.

Washington gutted the office that manages your student loans. Next week, it has to reinvent them
News

Washington gutted the office that manages your student loans. Next week, it has to reinvent them

by Fortune
June 26, 2026

Next week, how Americans fund higher education will change forever. On July 1, sweeping changes to student loan borrowing will ...

Read more
News

It could be more dangerous inside your house during a heat wave

June 26, 2026
News

Montenegro police, FBI arrest Iranian wanted by US for hacking

June 26, 2026
News

Trump backs down on housing bill holdout after ‘lengthy’ meeting with GOP leader: report

June 26, 2026
News

Snap’s Evan Spiegel joins MacKenzie Scott in the billionaire race to erase medical debt—wiping out $550 million for 260,000 Californians

June 26, 2026
Meet Micron, the under-the-radar chipmaker that just reported a 346% sales surge and helped stop a global AI selloff

Meet Micron, the under-the-radar chipmaker that just reported a 346% sales surge and helped stop a global AI selloff

June 26, 2026
Ray Dalio says the U.S. just had its ‘Suez moment’—and history says what comes next could end an empire

Ray Dalio says the U.S. just had its ‘Suez moment’—and history says what comes next could end an empire

June 26, 2026
The High School Pipeline to South Korea’s Chip-Making Fortunes

The High School Pipeline to South Korea’s Chip-Making Fortunes

June 26, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026