In a significant development in the ongoing pursuit of justice for Jeffrey Epstein's victims, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has expressed his support for public congressional hearings featuring those affected by the convicted sex offender's crimes. The announcement comes just days after the chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee committed to holding such hearings, sparking renewed calls for accountability and transparency. Blanche's endorsement of the plan suggests that the Biden administration is willing to take a more proactive approach in addressing the Epstein scandal, which has raised questions about the government's handling of the case and potential cover-ups. As the hearings draw closer, victims and their advocates are likely to push for answers about the circumstances surrounding Epstein's death and the alleged involvement of high-profile individuals in his sex trafficking ring.


Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Wednesday that he would support public congressional hearings with victims of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, less than a week after the chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee committed to holding them. “Of course,” Blanche responded when asked at the Semafor World Economy summit...