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Public commenter urges Senate to block Todd Blanch confirmation over alleged Epstein cover-up
Summary
A public commenter urged the U.S. Senate to vote against confirming Todd Blanch as attorney general, accusing him of withholding Epstein-related documents, doxxing survivors, and collaborating with Donald Trump to "weaponize" the Department of Justice.
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A public commenter urged the United States Senate to vote against confirming Todd Blanch as attorney general, saying the Senate "must not confirm Todd Blanch." The commenter framed the confirmation as a matter of accountability and alleged broad misconduct tied to Epstein-related materials.
The speaker accused Blanch of being centrally involved in concealment, saying, "Todd Blanch been the architect of this White House cover up." The commenter added that large numbers of materials had not been released, asserting "3,000,000 documents left," and accused Blanch of having put survivors at risk by "doxxing them." The same speaker also alleged a political motive, saying Blanch had worked with former President Donald Trump on "weaponizing the Department of Justice." The commenter concluded by saying "Oversight Democrats are demanding and asking the Senate to not confirm Todd Blanch," urging every senator to vote no.
No formal vote, motion, or response from senators is recorded in the transcript. The remarks are a public appeal directed at the Senate confirmation process and do not include documentary evidence or staff replies in the provided record.

