Deputy AG Todd Blanche: “It Isn’t A Crime To Party With Mr. Epstein”
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche talked about the newly released tranche of documents in the “Epstein Library” on “The Ingraham Angle.” “I’s also the kind of thing that the American people need to understand that it isn’t a crime to party with Mr. Epstein. It isn’t a crime to have lunch on his island,” Blanche told host Laura Ingraham.
LAURA INGRAHAM, ‘INGRAHAM ANGLE’ HOST: Is there any chance that any of these individuals who partied with Epstein and engaged in relations with minors will be prosecuted? Any chance? DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL TODD BLANCHE: I’ll never say no. And we will always investigate any evidence of misconduct. But as you know, it is not a crime to party with Mr. Epstein. And so as horrible as it is, it’s not a crime to email with Mr. Epstein. And some of these men may have done horrible things. And if we have evidence that allows us to prosecute them, you better believe we will. But it’s also the kind of thing that the American people need to understand that it isn’t a crime to party with Mr. Epstein. It isn’t a crime to have lunch on his island. INGRAHAM: Didn’t look like that’s all that was going on in some of those photos. I mean, if the photos could speak, some of them look pretty bad. BLANCHE: That’s right. And unfortunately, photos can’t speak. And so we need witnesses and we need evidence. INGRAHAM: Are there videotapes that you all have? BLANCHE: They’re all released. They’re all released. There were some — INGRAHAM: Beyond the ones — BLANCHE: Not of any individuals, men having improper sex or anything with victims. But there’s videos. They’re all released for everybody to see.









