Washington Examinerchampion, growing sexual exploitation crisis
The FederalistWeaponized DOJ, Hate Blanche
Just The News
Just The News
Just The News⚠tepid GOP support, tough questions
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee for his confirmation hearing as permanent Attorney General. Committee members questioned him on Epstein-related records, survivor outreach, and Department of Justice enforcement statistics. Blanche cited reductions in murders and increases in arrests and indictments while declining to commit to personal meetings with Epstein survivors.
Todd Blanche's refusal to meet personally with Epstein survivors signals insufficient accountability for elite exploitation networks and prioritizes bureaucratic insulation over victim engagement.
“Transparency failures and deference to powerful figures”
Conservative
Blanche emphasized measurable enforcement gains on violent crime and child exploitation while past Democratic attorneys general repeatedly missed PROTECT Act deadlines.
“Operational results over symbolic commitments”
Libertarian
Blanche's delegation of survivor outreach and the DOJ's history of missed statutory deadlines illustrate institutional detachment and weak accountability mechanisms.
All perspectives treat personal meetings and missed reports as central failures while overlooking standard staff delegation practices, limited enforcement impact of the reporting requirement, and lack of verification for cited statistics.
“Symbolic engagement versus prosecutorial priorities”