Subject: Congrats: Todd Blanche
Republican Representative Thomas Massie wasted no time issuing a sharp message to newly appointed Attorney General Todd Blanche after the unexpected removal of Pam Bondi from the position.
In a public statement, Massie congratulated Blanche but immediately set clear expectations for transparency regarding one of the most closely watched investigations.
“Congratulations AG Blanche. You now have 30 days to release the remaining files before facing criminal liability for failing to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act,” Massie stated.
The Kentucky lawmaker’s comments underscore the pressure to release documents connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The reference to the “Epstein Files Transparency Act” suggests legislation mandating full disclosure of investigative records, with potential criminal consequences for non-compliance.
Massie’s focus signals that the Epstein files are becoming a major test of the administration’s transparency. The 30-day timeline adds urgency to an issue that has drawn widespread calls for accountability.
The transition from Bondi to Blanche appears abrupt, though the reasons behind Bondi’s dismissal are still unclear. Massie’s remarks hint that handling of sensitive files could have contributed to the change.
For Blanche, this situation represents an early challenge to balance transparency with potential political sensitivities surrounding high-profile cases.
A reminder for interested parties: Former Attorneys General can go to jail. Ask John Mitchell, if you need a refresher.