爱泼斯坦幸存者团体宣布反对托德·布兰奇出任司法部长提名


2026-06-11T21:10:05.061Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/11/politics/epstein-survivors-blanche-nomination

一群杰弗里·爱泼斯坦的幸存者公开反对托德·布兰奇出任唐纳德·特朗普总统的常设司法部长,理由是他参与了秘密白宫会议,讨论如何控制爱泼斯坦相关文件带来的政治影响。

在CNN获得的一份新声明中,19名女性回应了《纽约时报》的报道——布兰奇与其他高级官员曾在 Situation Room(白宫 Situation 会议室,即国安委会议室)举行会议,讨论如何应对日益增长的公开透明度诉求,当时该事件已成为本届政府的公关危机。

“我们深感不安地获悉,如此多的政府高级官员聚集在 Situation 会议室,将爱泼斯坦文件的公开视为一场声誉问题,而非追查调查线索、查明事实真相的契机,”这些遭受爱泼斯坦虐待的幸存者在联合声明中表示,“这些披露印证了我们最糟糕的担忧:本届政府将政治权宜置于幸存者的正义和美国民众的真相之上。”

幸存者们对布兰奇提出了具体质疑。布兰奇在国会通过强制发布爱泼斯坦文件的法案后,负责监督该文件的发布,如今他已被唐纳德·特朗普总统提名为美国最高执法官员。

“我们尤其担忧的是,托德·布兰奇——这位被提名为国家最高执法职位的人选,曾参与那场会议。布兰奇一贯淡化人们对文件处理方式的合理担忧,包括存在问题的删改以及幸存者个人信息的泄露。布兰奇未能实现透明度,他严重辜负了幸存者。这就是典型的‘失职者反而平步青云’,明摆着的事,”他们写道。

“我们应得更好的待遇。我们应得真相、透明度和问责制。我们挺身而出时,应得被认真对待。我们应得一位司法部长,他会动用该职位的全部权力追求正义、保护他人,并确保曾经发生在我们身上的悲剧不再重演,”这些女性继续说道。

签署该信件的爱泼斯坦幸存者莉兹·斯坦因告诉CNN:“如果他的提名获得确认,托德·布兰奇将成为我国的最高执法官员,而过去一年里,我们始终看到他在爱泼斯坦案中的表现令人极度担忧。”

“归根结底,我们是犯罪受害者——我们要向本国民众传递什么样的信号,告诉他们犯罪受害者应该如何被对待?这个问题充满了强烈的政治情绪,但如果我们连指望政府起诉犯罪都做不到,那我们就麻烦大了,”斯坦因周四在《The Lead》节目中说道。

CNN已联系司法部征求评论。

在回应置评请求时,白宫发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊援引特朗普的表态称,他在任何与爱泼斯坦相关的事宜上都已被洗清罪名,并表示:“通过公布数千页文件、配合众议院监督委员会的传票请求、签署《爱泼斯坦文件透明度法案》,以及呼吁对爱泼斯坦的民主党盟友展开更多调查,特朗普总统为爱泼斯坦的受害者所做的事情,比之前任何一位总统都多。”

本届政府向《纽约时报》提供了类似的声明。

本周早些时候,众议院监督委员会主席詹姆斯·科默告诉记者,他计划在7月要求布兰奇在其委员会作证,作为该委员会正在进行的爱泼斯坦调查的一部分,这表明即使是共和党人也对司法部处理爱泼斯坦事件的方式存有疑问。

随着特朗普政府持续面临文件发布方式、数百万被扣留文件以及删改问题带来的政治余波,前司法部长帕姆·邦迪试图与该过程划清界限,并于上个月闭门向该委员会作证称,布兰奇负责监督文件的发布。

“他负责了整个流程,以及爱泼斯坦文件的全部发布工作,”当被问及她在司法部遵守《爱泼斯坦文件透明度法案》中的角色时,邦迪当时说道。

司法部已发布了约300万份由国会强制要求公开的文件,但邦迪被追问为何另有约300万份文件尚未发布。

消息人士告诉CNN,本周早些时候,科默与十几名爱泼斯坦幸存者举行了私人会面。

一名与科默会面的团体成员告诉CNN,幸存者们感到委员会主席倾听了他们的诉求。幸存者们还告诉这位肯塔基州共和党议员,该委员会采访的一些证人的证词不准确,这就是为什么证人应该在宣誓和录音的情况下作证。

“我们一直希望与议员们会面,解释我们的经历和担忧,”斯坦因周四告诉CNN。

斯坦因继续说道:“我们真的很高兴科默先生愿意与我们会面,我们与他的互动非常积极。我认为,让我们直接说明具体的担忧,这以一种前所未有的方式让他大开眼界。”

作为该委员会爱泼斯坦调查的证人,许多人是自愿作证的,这意味着他们无需在向委员会作证前正式宣誓。不过,证人在采访开始时会被告知,向国会作出虚假陈述将面临刑事起诉。

“我们一直在与爱泼斯坦的幸存者会面,”科默曾表示,他最终希望与幸存者举行听证会,他在周二告诉记者。

他以爱泼斯坦的长期助手最近的证词为例,说明他的委员会需要与幸存者核实相关信息。

“众议院监督委员会调查从一开始,科默主席的目标就是为美国民众提供透明度,并对幸存者负责。在我们审查联邦政府处理爱泼斯坦和麦克斯韦尔案件的方式时,我们将继续与幸存者合作,”众议院监督委员会的一名发言人告诉CNN。

本文已补充报道内容并更新。

Group of Epstein survivors announce opposition to Todd Blanche’s attorney general nomination

2026-06-11T21:10:05.061Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/11/politics/epstein-survivors-blanche-nomination

A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors came out in opposition to Todd Blanche’s nomination as President Donald Trump’s permanent attorney general, citing his participation in secret White House meetings on how to contain the political fallout from the Epstein files.

In a new statement obtained by CNN, 19 women responded to The New York Times’s reporting that Blanche and other senior officials participated in Situation Room meetings to discuss how to respond to growing pressure for more transparency as the issue became a public relations crisis for the administration.

“We are deeply disturbed to learn that so many senior members of the administration gathered in the Situation Room to discuss the release of the Epstein files as a reputational problem, rather than an opportunity to pursue investigative leads and try to figure out what actually happened,” the survivors of Epstein’s abuse said in the joint statement. “These revelations confirm our worst fears about the administration prioritizing political expediency over justice for survivors and truth for the American people.”

The survivors raised specific concerns about Blanche, who played a key role in overseeing the release of the Epstein files after Congress passed a law mandating it, who has now been nominated by President Donald Trump to permanently serve as the nation’s top law enforcement officer.

“We are especially concerned that Todd Blanche, the person nominated for the highest law enforcement position in the country, was at that table. Blanche has consistently minimized legitimate concerns about how the files have been handled, including problematic redactions and the exposure of survivors’ personal information. Blanche failed to deliver transparency, and he has gravely failed survivors. This is failing upward, plain and simple,” they wrote.

“We deserve better. We deserve truth, transparency, and accountability. We deserve to be taken seriously when we come forward. And we deserve an attorney general who will use the full power of that office to pursue justice, protect others, and ensure that what happened to us never happens again,” the women continued.

Liz Stein, one of the Epstein survivors who signed the letter, told CNN, “If his nomination is confirmed, Todd Blanche would be the head law enforcement agent of our country, and we have seen consistently over the past year his behavior in regards to the Epstein case is just really concerning.”

“At the end of the day we’re victims of a crime – and what is the message that we are sending to Americans in this country about how victims of crimes should be treated? This is an issue that has been laden with a ton of political emotion but if we can’t count on our government to prosecutre crimes than we’re in big trouble,” Stein said Thursday on “The Lead.”

CNN has reached out to DOJ for comment.

In response to a request for comment, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson pointed to how Trump has said that he has been exonerated on any matters relating to Epstein, and said, “And by releasing thousands of pages of documents, cooperating with the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena request, signing the Epstein Files Transparency Act, and calling for more investigations into Epstein’s Democrat friends, President Trump has done more for Epstein’s victims than anyone before him.”

The administration provided a similar statement to the New York Times.

Earlier this week, House Oversight Chair James Comer told reporters that he planned to ask Blanche to testify in front of his committee in July as part of the panel’s ongoing Epstein probe, an indication that even Republicans still have questions about how the Justice Department has handled the Epstein matter.

As the Trump administration continues to deal with the political fallout over how the files were released, the millions of documents that were withheld, and redaction issues, former Attorney General Pam Bondi has sought to distance herself from the process and testified behind closed-doors to the panel last month that Blanche was responsible for overseeing the release of the files.

“He was in charge of the process and the entire release of the Epstein files,” Bondi said at the time when asked about her role in the department’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

DOJ has released approximately 3 million files compelled by Congress, but Bondi was pushed to explain why another roughly 3 million have not yet been released.

Earlier this week, Comer met with roughly a dozen Epstein survivors in a private meeting, sources told CNN.

A member of the group meeting with Comer told CNN that survivors felt heard by the chairman. The survivors also told the Kentucky Republican that some of what’s been said by witnesses that his panel has interviewed has been inaccurate and this is why witnesses should be under oath and recorded.

“We have consistently looked to meet with lawmakers just to kind of explain our story and explain what our concerns are,” Stein told CNN on Thursday.

Stein continued on to say, “We were really glad that Mr. Comer was receptive to meeting with us and it was an extraordinarily positive interaction that we had with him. I think that to hear from us directly what the particular concerns were I think that it opened his eyes in a way that they haven’t been opened before.”

Many of the people testifying as part of the panel’s Epstein investigation have appeared voluntarily, which has meant that they have not had to take a formal oath before speaking to the panel. Witnesses are reminded at the start of their interviews, however, that making false statements to Congress is subject to criminal prosecution.

“We’re continuously meeting with the survivors of Epstein,” Comer, who has said he wants to eventually hold a hearing with survivors, told reporters on Tuesday.

He pointed to recent testimony from Epstein’s longtime assistant as an example of what his committee will need to fact check with the survivors.

“Chairman Comer’s goal from the start of the Oversight Committee’s investigation has been to provide transparency for the American people and accountability for survivors. We will continue to work with survivors as we conduct our review of the federal government’s handling of the Epstein and Maxwell cases,” a House Oversight Committee spokeswoman told CNN.

This story has been updated with additional reporting.

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