Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer objected to Todd Blanche, a top DOJ official and Trump's ex-lawyer, interviewing convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell. He claimed it represented a conflict of interest and potential corruption, especially after a DOJ and FBI memo deemed conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein false. Reports indicate Trump's connections to Epstein are deeper than previously revealed, with Attorney General Pam Bondi under fire for her contradictory statements about the case. Schumer called for more transparency and accountability from the administration regarding Trump's implications in the Epstein scandal.
Schumer accused Trump's DOJ of tilting the scales in his favor, stating that sending Todd Blanche to interview Ghislaine Maxwell stinks of high corruption.
The FBI and DOJ concluded in a memo that Epstein committed suicide and that conspiracy theories about a client list were false.
Schumer demanded transparency and accountability from administration officials regarding Trump's connection to the Epstein case and the handling of its investigation.
Schumer criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi for misleading statements regarding the Epstein case and accused her of doing Trump's bidding.
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