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Garcia unloads on Trump's AG pick: 'Doxing survivors' as 3 MILLION Epstein files remain unreleased

MS NOW June 5, 2026 5m 994 words
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"If anything, we're going to complicate his efforts in trying to get confirmed, because at the end of the day, number one, the man should never have been the deputy, the acting, anything. This is Donald Trump's former personal lawyer. I mean, the man worked for Donald Trump, worked for the Trump..."

[0:00] If anything, we're going to complicate his efforts in trying to get confirmed, because at the end of the day, number one, the man should never have been the deputy, the acting, anything. [0:09] This is Donald Trump's former personal lawyer. I mean, the man worked for Donald Trump, worked for the Trump family, did everything he could to support that man. [0:21] And then, of course, now is at the DOJ, still Donald Trump's personal lawyer and using the DOJ essentially to be the law firm for Donald Trump and family. [0:31] And so he should not be confirmed. And I think what the Senate needs to do is use the example from the Epstein investigation where he's doxing survivors. [0:40] He's putting them in danger. He won't take responsibility. There are three million files still not released to the public. [0:47] Three million. Three million documents and files have not been released to the public, which Pam Bondi, by the way, confirmed to us that has to be used by the Senate. [0:58] I hope he gets grilled if he makes it a confirmation. So former Attorney General Bondi mentioned acting attorney general, maybe, maybe not permanent attorney general, Todd Blanche, 96 times over the course of her interview. [1:12] And when you went out in front of the cameras and said, sounds to me like she is throwing him under the bus. [1:19] This is what she had to say during her testimony. Representative Garcia is outside saying that I, quote, through Todd, I'm placing blame on Todd Blanche. [1:26] That is 100 percent incorrect. Todd Blanche is one of the most highly ethical individuals I know, and I think he is making an incredible acting attorney general. [1:35] And he managed this investigation, and it was a Herculean task with very little error. [1:40] Help me understand what is not said in that statement. [1:44] I mean, I don't know what she's thinking. I mean, give me a break. I was in the room. [1:48] You just mentioned it. She mentioned Todd Blanche almost a hundred times, and 50 of those times, she directly went back and blamed Todd Blanche for all sorts of problems within the Epstein investigation. [2:04] She spent her entire interview blaming Todd Blanche, saying he was in charge of the redactions. [2:10] Todd Blanche was in charge of or the one that should know about the move of Ghislaine Maxwell, by the way. [2:15] She refused to take any responsibility. She had no idea. But you know what we should do? [2:19] We should ask Todd Blanche, because Todd Blanche would probably know with the Bureau of Prisons why Ghislaine Maxwell was moved to a less secure facility. [2:26] And then she goes on to say that somehow we're not being honest and that she didn't blame Todd Blanche for anything. [2:33] Read the transcript. And what we should have done is seen a video of a deposition under oath, but Republicans refused to videotape the interview. [2:41] They refused to put her under oath, and that is shameful. We need transparency on the Epstein investigation, and Republicans refuse to do that. [2:52] And quite frankly, Pam Bondi is not trustworthy. She was not honest with the committee, and she pointed all the blame on Todd Blanche. [3:00] Yeah, Blanche's name appears 96 times just about in the transcript. Here's my question. What about Kash Patel? [3:14] Because it's a one-two punch over at the Justice Department. And I also just, can I just say, Pam Bondi, it's a cop-out for her to put the, lay everything at the feet of Todd Blanche now that she's no longer in charge. [3:27] Baby, this is not a glowing indictment of your leadership that you let an unqualified man do your work, okay? I'm not, I'm just, it's not giving good. It's giving like, this is why you don't have a job anymore. [3:38] But that being said, it's a one-two punch over at the Justice Department. The FBI is the investigative arm in the investigative body. Kash Patel, who has a lot of issues, is he going to come before the committee as well? [3:50] His name is mentioned about 20 times in the transcript that we could, that we could find. What about Kash? [3:56] So we actually made a request of Chairman Comer to have both Todd Blanche and Kash Patel in front of the committee. [4:03] And so we've asked for both of them. Because Kash Patel was mentioned numerous times by the former Attorney General. [4:08] And when we talked about redactions, we were asking Pam Bondi, you know, why were these redactions done this way? [4:12] Why were all these FBI agents brought in? Why was Donald Trump, you know, his name was there and then it was gone? [4:18] All these issues with redactions, people were being doxxed. She was saying, well, you know, that's a question for the FBI. [4:23] Why? That's a question for Kash Patel. Okay, well, then let's bring Kash Patel in. [4:28] Because clearly, the level of incompetence by Kash Patel, by Todd Blanche, those questions need to be asked. [4:35] At the end of the day, they put survivors in danger. They're leading a White House cover-up. [4:41] They are doing nothing to advance this episode investigation. [4:44] And so we've got to get them in front of the committee. There has to be accountability. [4:47] Why are they lying about this? Why are they not telling, or maybe not lying, why are they not telling the truth? [4:52] What is there to hide? I continue to, again, I keep saying it, if someone that I was in pictures with that I knew popped up [5:00] and they were accusing that person of being a pedophile and trafficking folks, I would have all the documents out, like, get it all out. [5:06] I had no idea what Susie was up to. [5:09] Yep. [5:09] Why would the government not want to exonerate themselves, Michael? I still don't understand. [5:13] Well, because the government is run by one man who was mentioned 38,000 times in the Epstein file.

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