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Blanche: No evidence in Epstein files he was a spy

4 sources|Diversity: 63%Left blind spot|

Trump attorney Todd Blanche stated that files related to Jeffrey Epstein contain no evidence supporting claims that Epstein was a spy. Blanche also indicated the Epstein materials should not be part of ongoing Department of Justice proceedings. The statements come amid broader discussions about how the incoming administration will handle sensitive documents and personnel decisions.

Center· 2 sources

Center outlets report Blanche's direct statements about the absence of spy-related evidence in Epstein files and his position that these materials should be excluded from future DOJ work. The coverage focuses on the factual claims being made without extensive editorial commentary.

Right· 2 sources

Right-leaning sources frame the story around questions about how previous administrations handled Epstein-related materials, with one outlet asking whether Trump's nominee Pam Bondi may have mishandled such files. Coverage also connects Blanche's statements to broader DOJ priorities under the new administration.

Key Differences

  • Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage of Blanche's statements about Epstein files, creating a complete absence from that perspective
  • Right-leaning coverage emphasizes accountability questions about prior handling of sensitive materials, while center coverage presents Blanche's claims more straightforwardly
  • Right outlets connect the Epstein discussion to other DOJ priorities, whereas center sources isolate the Epstein-specific statements

Left(0)

No left-leaning sources covered this story

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