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Deputy AG Todd Blanche Responds to Tough Questions from ABC’s George Stephanopoulos — What Really Happened
Following the broadcast, a wave of commentary — particularly on conservative outlets and social media — described Blanche as having publicly rebuked or called out ABC and host George Stephanopoulos for what they interpreted as biased questioning. This blog post breaks down what Blanche actually said on the show, what parts of the interview have been amplified politically, and why this matters for public trust and media accountability.
The Context: A High‑Stakes Sunday Show Appearance
In recent weeks leading up to the interview:
The DOJ released millions of pages related to the Epstein case, satisfying statutory requirements but prompting criticism about redactions and completeness.
Republican legislators accused the DOJ of failing to live up to full transparency — a politically charged issue given ongoing debates over government transparency and accountability.
What Blanche Said About the Epstein Files
A main focus of the discussion was the DOJ’s recent release of Epstein‑related material. Blanche reiterated that the department had followed legal requirements in reviewing and releasing materials. He stated that the review was completed — though additional documents still await judicial approval due to protective orders.
This part of the interview was substantive: Blanche defended DOJ’s approach, acknowledged imperfect redactions, and promised corrective action. There was no explicit statement equating ABC’s coverage itself with fake news, nor did Blanche say that Stephanopoulos was deliberately deceptive on air.