
Pam Bondi told House Oversight lawmakers that Todd Blanche, who served as her deputy at the Justice Department and whom Donald Trump plans to nominate as attorney general, was “in charge” of the DOJ’s handling and release of the Epstein files. Bondi...
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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. When Pam Bondi gave her testimony to Congress, we had several members of the Democratic caucus tell us that Pam Bondi was blaming Todd Blanche for overseeing the entire rollout of the Epstein files. And of course, Pam Bondi said that wasn't true. Well, according to the transcripts. I know this is going to shock you, but Pam Bondi wasn't exactly truthful because she most certainly was trying to blame Todd Blanche. So before we dive into those transcripts, we have an article from the Guardian going a little bit deeper on the topic. So with that said, let's dive right in. This article was published by the Guardian and the headline pam Bondi claims Todd Blanche was in charge of entire release of the Epstein files. This article was authored by Anna Betts. Former Attorney General Pam Bondi told lawmakers that Todd Blanch, the man Donald Trump has lined up to replace her, was in charge of the U.S. department of justice controversial handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Always pass the buck, right? Never me. I was busy watching the Dow. I had nothing to do with this. You better talk to Todd baby. Billy Blanche. No honor amongst thieves, right? And certainly no self responsibility amongst politicians. Appearing before the House Oversight and Reform Committee, which is investigating the late financier, pedophile and convicted sex offender, Bondi also said she was not certain of the extent that Trump knew about the crimes of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of Epstein who's serving a 20 year sentence for sex trafficking crimes before they became public. Oh, he had no idea because look, there were no signs. Jeffrey Epstein was just, you know, an average guy doing average guy things. Said nobody ever like for real the whole entire we had no idea is so ridiculous and so offensive that it's not even funny. Abigail Jackson, the White House spokesperson, claimed in a statement on Thursday that Trump had been totally exonerated on anything relating to Epstein when contacted for comment on Bondi's testimony. Yeah, what about the COVID up that's going on? You notice they don't talk about that. Right. And that should be your clue. The things they don't want to talk about, those are the things you should be pressing on. And the fact that there's a cover up going on right now is kind of a big deal. And all these people that were yelling about accountability, about Hunter Biden, about this, about that, they sure are quiet now, aren't they? I mean, literally, this is the most corruption I have ever seen from an administration. All these fools are getting rich hand over fist. There's no accountability. And certainly the country is not moving in a direction that is beneficial to most of us. But the trap has always been to talk about the most salacious allegations when it comes to Trump. And considering it's he said, she said, those are easy to defend. But when you hammer these people on the COVID up, they don't have any kind of logical defense. And when you're going after people like this, you have to look for a weakness in the armor. And in this case, it's the COVID up. When it was Al Capone, it was taxes. You have to find your entry point and from there, well, you can exploit whatever was going on, maybe as law enforcement, but they've never even done that. And that's because, well, it's a cover up. Blanche, who served as Bondi's deputy at the Justice Department, was responsible for the entire release of the Epstein files. Bondi claimed, according to a transcript released by the committee on Thursday, Blanche was appointed as acting Attorney General following Bondi's ouster. And. And Trump said this week he planned to nominate him for the role permanently. Well, yeah, gotta keep the COVID up going. Gotta make sure that Ghislaine Maxwell's buddy Todd Blanche is still in a position to where Donald Trump can try and rely on testimony from Ghislaine Maxwell. You know, like he's doing when it comes to the battle with the Wall Street Journal. Imagine relying on Ghislaine Maxwell's lion ass to help bolster your case. Tell me you can't make your argument well without telling me. Last week, Bondi faced questions about the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files during her tenure. Her appearance came as the department continues to face scrutiny over the files and its compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency act, which mandated the release of Epstein related records held by the department. And they still haven't complied. All these months later, the still haven't complied. And the fact that people's names are redacted inside of the files is ridiculous. All of the people that were involved in the decision Making their name should be public knowledge. They were all public officials, right? They were all being paid by taxpayer dollars, right? So how about some taxpayer accountability? Course not. Go get effed. Make sure your money's in there on time, though, before you get nailed with penalties. I'm tired of it. I'm tired of the whole entire song and dance. And I'm sick of being a puppet on a string. And you know what else? I'm sick of the people out there telling you that it's all okay, that everything that's happening is normal. None of this shit is normal. None of it. And the amount of damage that's being done right now, geopolitically and domestically, is incalculable. Last week, Bondi faced questions about the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files during her tenure. Her appearance came as the department continues to face scrutiny over the files and its compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency act, which mandated the release of the Epstein related records held by the department. The department has maintained it acted in accordance with the law. No, it has not. Several lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, as well as survivors of Epstein's abuse, have criticized some of the department's actions and raise concerns over certain redactions and the disclosure of sensitive personal information in the files. I mean, you blame them. Imagine you're somebody who didn't want your name out there, and then Pam Bondi and her band of buffoons out you. Meanwhile, they protect everybody else. But I know. Just another accident, another coincidence. In her opening statement and throughout her testimony, Bondi defended the Justice Department's handling of the records on under her leadership, at the same time working to distance herself from the release and review of the files, saying that she did not lead every aspect of the department's effort, but that it was Blanche who oversaw it. Of course it was. And you know how Jeffrey Epstein had Darren Indyke? Well, President Trump has baby Billy Blanche. His whole entire function is to defend Trump. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less. Not about you or me. Not about pursuing justice, not about hammering people who actually commit crime. No, it's about protecting Trump. He was in charge of the process and the entire release of the Epstein files, she told lawmakers on May 29 in her opening statement. She also said that she did not conduct that document review myself and told the panel that she delegated oversight of the process to Blanche. Of course she did. Donald Trump wanted Blanche to take care of it because that's his guy and he knew that Blanche was willing to play ball, in my opinion, Blanche is corrupt. And all the people that were out here yelling and screaming about Merrick Garland, who by the way was a numbskull and a piece of work, they should be screaming bloody murder about Todd Blanche, but they won't because they're hypocrites. And all the people out here that put party before country, they can all get stuffed. Your dumbass political party means nothing in the grand scheme. Bondi acknowledged that there were redaction errors in the release, but insisted that since day one of the process, the department has been committed to accountability and transparency. During a break in questioning last week, several Democratic lawmakers told reporters that Bondi was telling them that it was Blanche that was leading the Epstein investigation. And quite frankly, all the mistakes that we saw, the redactions not protecting survivors, she continues to push that back on the acting AG Todd Blanche. Yo, look, somebody made the mistake. Pam Bondi was the boss at the time, so she's holding the bag as far as I'm concerned. Anything that happened after that, well, that's Todd baby Billy Blanche's problem. But there's plenty of blame to go around here and I blame both of these people. They're both in on the COVID up. Afterward, Bondi pushed back on the characterization in a social media post calling it not true and said that she praised acting AG Blanche management of the this Herculean task. That does not really seem to be the case. Seems to be that Bondi certainly was blaming Todd Blanche and I think you'll see that when we start going through these transcripts.
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Foreign. Can be seen making the claims the Democrats had made during the break and denying that she was blaming anything on Todd. Todd Blanche is one of the most highly ethical individuals I know and I think he's making an incredible acting Attorney General, she said in her testimony. And he managed this investigation and it was a Herculean task with very little error. Oh yeah, tell that to the girls who were exposed. Tell that to the people who were hurt by this. Well, maybe after you tell us about the dao. If formally nominated by Trump to be the Attorney General on a Permanent basis, Blanche would require confirmation from the U.S. senate. Oh, he'll get it. All those people will just duck walk for Trump. I mean, that's all they do. They don't have a backbone, no spine. They're all scared of them. During Bondi's testimony last week, she also told lawmakers that she learned of the controversial prison transfer of Maxwell through news reports after it happened, claiming, I had nothing to do with that. Hold on, what does that even mean? Pam Bondi is the ag. She's in charge of all of it. She had no idea what was happening. So what she's inferring here, at least as far as I can tell, is that command came from above her. So who's above the ag? Well, the President of the United States. So did Donald Trump order the transfer of Glenn Maxwell? I have questions. Asked whether Maxwell should receive a pardon, Bondi replied no, adding that Maxwell was a monster. I believe she should die in prison. Said Bondi. While, well, I agree with that, that is something that I definitely agree with, because Ghislaine Maxwell is as evil as Epstein, and people need to really get that through their heads. Throughout the interview, Bondi also declined to discuss any conversations with Trump, saying she would not comment on discussions she had with the US President. In one exchange, lawmakers asked Bondi whether, upon taking office, any victim or victim attorneys reached out to the department. Yes, Bondi replied. When asked how many, she said she couldn't recall and added, I know multiple. There were multiple victims, and many of which I believe the majority are represented by attorneys. Did you meet with them personally, or would that have been something that Todd Blanche would have done? Lawmakers asked Bondi, to which he responded, no, I spoke to one attorney. I cannot recall her name. Imagine being the attorney general and not wanting to speak to the survivors themselves. Like, what are we doing here? And how is it that some people can't see the forest through the trees and see that this is a cover up? I spoke to her and I believe I referred her to the FBI. She added, you know, when a victim is represented, you go through their attorney. Bondi's appearance before the committee followed weeks of back and forth between the former attorney general and lawmakers on the committee. In the wake of Bondi's testimony, Democrats are urging the representative, James Comer, the Republican who chairs the committee, to bring Blanche and the FBI director, Cash Patel, to also answer questions as part of the panel's investigation into the Epstein case. That's a good idea. Let's have everybody come in. But they're just going to give us the same old bs. But even still getting them on the record telling lies, I think that's a good thing because later on down the road that'll help set the record straight. And if there's an investigation later on down the road, I think it's important to have all the information, all the testimony that we possibly can. That way, if people told us lies, they're held accountable. So it's important to have the record. Now, if they're going to do anything with that record and try and find that accountability, well, that's a whole different story. So like I said, the transcripts from Pam Bondi going to start diving into those today and then over the next few days we'll get those added and we'll also start taking a look at the transcript from Tova Noel. So until then, that's going to do it for this one. All the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
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Episode Title: Pam Bondi Points to Todd Blanche in Epstein Files Testimony
Release Date: June 5, 2026
Host: Bobby Capucci
In this episode, host Bobby Capucci analyzes testimony from former Attorney General Pam Bondi before the House Oversight and Reform Committee regarding the release and handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The episode digs into Bondi’s attempts to shift responsibility to her deputy, Todd Blanche, the ongoing controversy and perceived cover-up within the Department of Justice (DOJ), politicized accountability, and implications for public trust. Capucci bases discussion on fresh transcripts and an article from The Guardian, adding his signature unfiltered commentary throughout.
| Timestamp | Segment | |---------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:30 | Episode begins; Bobby Capucci’s opening framing of the testimony and news coverage | | 03:00 | Breakdown of The Guardian article, focus on Bondi blaming Blanche, political context | | 04:38 | Critique of selective accountability; discussion of “COVID up” and political hypocrisy | | 06:45 | DOJ’s transparency failures; criticism of redactions and lack of accountability | | 07:39 | Parallels between Trump’s and Epstein’s “fixers” and loyalty in protecting leaders | | 08:22 | Direct critique of Blanche and Bondi; “plenty of blame to go around” | | 12:44 | Examination of Bondi's lack of direct engagement with survivors | | 13:31 | Importance of having official testimony for the historical record |
Capucci’s delivery is direct, unapologetically critical, and saturated with sarcasm, exasperation, and a fierce demand for accountability. He consistently calls out hypocrisy on both sides of the political aisle and expresses deep skepticism toward official narratives and governmental handling of the Epstein investigation.
This episode offers a thorough, skeptical deconstruction of recent developments in the Epstein files saga, clarifying the tangled web of political and legal finger-pointing, and emphasizing the need for real accountability for both survivors and the broader public.
Capucci’s personal commentary provides both context and biting humor, making the complexities of the case more accessible to listeners—even those unfamiliar with the legal proceedings or political subtleties.
Further reading and all episode resources are available in the description box.