Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Blanche Faces Instant Karma over Trump's Twisted Past
Episode Date: July 15, 2026Among the many black marks against Todd Blanche becoming Attorney General, there is perhaps no blacker and darker mark than his mistreatment of the Epstein Survivors, along with his lead role in cover...ing up a child sex trafficking ring whose leaders are connected to his “client” Trump. Popok explains that 99.9% of the Epstein Survivors have never been interviewed by the DOJ or the FBI to tell their truth and provide their evidence, as the public’s attention is diverted to stare at the pile of produced and unproduced Epstein files. And it all came to a head during Blanche’s confirmation hearing as he was forced to confront some of the Survivors and melted under the lights. Popok reports on how the FBI and DOJ should be forced to set up interviews with the survivors and pursue justice on their behalf in criminal investigations. Subscribe: @LegalAFMTN Check out the Popok Firm: https://thepopokfirm.com Pre-order the new book from MeidasTouch, WTF America?!: The Way Out of This Hell and Back to Democracy, today: https://bit.ly/wtfamericayoutube Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Among the many black marks against Todd Blanche becoming the Attorney General of the United States on full display during the Senate confirmation hearing, there is no darker mark, there is no blacker mark than the one related to his cover-up of the Epstein child sex trafficking ring, his boss Donald Trump's connection to those traffickers, and his refusal to provide dignity and justice for the survival.
survivors. Ten survivors showed up today during the hearing, and he faced not one of them. In fact,
when he was put on the spot by Dick Durbin, the ranking member for the Democrats on the Senate
Judiciary Committee, he said, just turn, just look at them, just meet with them. He refused,
he dissembled, he stuttered, he muttered, he muttered, he murmured, he did everything, but commit as a human being
to meet with those who are terribly sexually abused in a sex trafficking ring that has connectivity
to Donald Trump. He refused. Oh, my assistant will do it. I don't think I need to be there.
They may have lawyers. People in the Department of Justice have met with clients and lawyers
for as long as the Department of Justice has been going on. And the survivors, once again,
who have stepped forward, the 25 or so out of the 1400 victimized, who show up,
at the House, at the Senate, on the Capitol steps, and others.
Like one of the people that I've interviewed recently, Danny Benski, they've had enough.
They've had enough.
And here is the dirty little secret that the Department of Justice continues to hide.
It's not the three million documents that they have produced, but not quite.
It's not the three million or more documents they haven't produced.
It isn't the documents that are reposited within the executive branch or the Department of Justice.
It is information that these victims and survivors have never been able to disclose
because they've never been properly debriefed or interviewed.
Think about that for a minute.
There are 1,400 identified victims of this child sex trafficking ring,
and they have not met with the FBI except for two or three.
They have not been asked about their information.
They have not provided their evidence.
they have not been properly debriefed, interviewed, or handled with a dignity that justice demands.
It is their story, their narrative, their evidence that would help put away the 6, 700, whatever the number is, of predators.
And Todd Blanche stands in that Senate chamber, and he has the temerity, he has the balls, the chutzpah, to look members in the eye and say he's not all he could.
do to be transparent about the Epstein files. Bullshit. And I know it because that's what the
Epstein survivors have said, but much more graciously than I just did. I'm Michael Popak. You're on
Legal AF and on the Midas Touch Network. Let's start with the 10 that came to the Senate today.
And Dick Durbin referencing them, not as a prop, but as a counterweight to the terrible way that the
Trump administration, Department of Justice, have abandoned their survivors.
Watch this exchange between Durbin and Todd Blanche.
Is it not true that Congress had to pass a law requiring the Trump administration to
disclose the Epstein Files, the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed by bipartisan roll calls
in the House and Senate to finally get the files made public?
President Trump signed that law.
Yes.
Of course he did, after overwhelming numbers of the House members of the House members.
and Senate members voted for it on a bipartisan basis
because the administration would not voluntarily produce
these documents.
That's not true.
Well, what part of it isn't true?
We were prohibited by law from producing those documents.
This is a judiciary committee.
There are laws that did not allow us to produce those documents,
which we made plain in numerous court filings.
And President Trump had said from day one to release the files,
even when he was running.
And so, yes, he signed it into law and we comply with it.
I remember, and everyone in the audience remembers the links that the administration went through
to delay production of these documents to the point where Congress did an extraordinary thing,
discharge motion in the house to bring this matter before them and vote on a bipartisan basis
to compel your administration to disclose those documents.
Let me talk to you for a moment about the survivors who are in the room.
There are 10 individuals who were exploited and abused by Mr. Epstein.
They are here today.
None of them have had a chance to speak to anyone in the department or FBI, though they've asked repeatedly.
So can I get your word under oath that within the next 30 days, you will personally sit down with these 10 victims and hear their case in terms of what needs to be done by the Department of Justice?
Chairman, I appreciate them being here today.
I also have somebody from my office who's spent her entire career working on cases like Mr. Epstein.
She's in charge of our task force investigating human trafficking.
She's available to talk to them.
She can sit right next to you.
She can sit right next to you when you meet with these survivors.
I have never said I will not meet with survivors.
Will you meet with these 10 survivors?
I'm asking you on the record.
If they have lawyers, as you know, I'm prohibited from meeting directly with them.
I have met with counsel for survivors, as has many people in the Department of Justice, over 30.
But if they are represented by counsel, we will work with their counsel.
If they don't have a lawyer, I will certainly make arrangements to make sure the right people at the Department of Justice meet with them.
Absolutely.
Will you get it done within the next 30 days that each of these survivors?
I will get it done today if that's necessary.
My point is there's somebody here who can meet with them today, get their information arranged to meet with them.
I think you ought to be in the room.
Pardon me?
I think you ought to be in the room because you're.
ought to hear this. Now, I had recently on the show on the intersection podcast that I do,
I had Danny Benson, one of the 25 survivors that have voluntarily come forward. And I asked
your point blank, there's a, I said, there's going to be a confirmation hearing coming up
the next month or so. Do you think the Department of Justice will ever provide you justice?
And she said, let's play the clip. And so when you have somebody like Todd Blanche at the home of
DOJ, it's hugely problematic, right? Like, he has the president's best interest. He does not
have the American people's best interest at heart. And he's proven that. He was in that
situation room. He needs to be called in and questioned. He needs to be in front of the oversight
committee now to answer, you know, how, like, we also know that he was responsible for
so many botched redactions and how this rollout even happened. And botched is like an
understatement, by the way. But he's responsible for a lot of this.
I mean, Bonnie, I'm not letting her off the hook.
She definitely had something to do with this too.
But we know that Todd Blanche had a lot to do with this.
And he moved Gila and Maxwell.
So like, there are so many things here that come back to Blanche.
And now he is the nomination.
And that's like he's so unfit to be the acting attorney general of our country.
I don't, I can't even my words fail me.
Now we let me go back to my premise of my video.
If you're interested in doing a proper investigation, which the FBI and the Department of Justice
under Todd Blanche are not, you would have met with these victims a long time ago, you would have taken
down what's called 302 reports in FBI parlance, you would have followed those 302s, you would have done
follow-ups to those 302s. If you would have asked them for any evidence, they may have photographs or
videotapes or the rest, instead because the victims have not been properly debriefed or have been
interviewed by anybody, the FBI, or the Department of Justice, except for about two of them.
Because of that, it's allowed people like Leslie Groff, the 19-year executive assistant to Jeffrey Epstein,
to try to get away behind closed doors, was saying, I didn't know. It was Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
I worked for Dr. Jekyll. I didn't know about Mr. Hyde. Bullshit.
And now the way I know it is, because these 25 or so victims, survivors have had to have
to come forward in various interviews and call them out.
As soon as Leslie Groff testified,
we had the survivors come out and said,
we had direct contact with her.
She knew we were underage,
and she paid us directly for massages.
She knew all about it.
Why haven't those people been interviewed?
Play the clip.
If a girl wanted to meet Jeffrey Epstein,
you had to go through Leslie Groff,
just literally tell the truth,
the matter who you are.
Multiple Jeffrey Epstein survivors say
that his longtime assistant, Leslie Groff, lied in her interview with the House Oversight Committee
last month. Two of the six victims we interviewed spoke on camera, and they tell me that Groff,
who was Epstein's assistant for 18 years, lied when she said that she never knew their ages
or met them in person. Of course, she knew how old we were because she had to look at our IDs
to book our flight. I met Jeffrey Epstein in 2002. I was still 13, almost turning 14 at the time.
How old is she? Where is she from? What does she look like? Where does she live? Is she going to school? These were top five questions by Leslie Groff.
She also said, quote, to my knowledge, I never met any of these masseuses. What do you guys think about that? She's lying. You know, just me and my friends, she's met at least three or four of us. I myself included. I have met her in the office plenty of times. I met Leslie multiple.
times in different locations.
She said, I never directly paid anyone.
I never handed any money to anyone.
I definitely was paid by Leslie because I asked for money all the time.
Fresh $100 bills looks like it just came out the bank, and it was always in a white envelope.
Groff has never been charged with a crime, and she denies that she ever knew anything about Epstein's
abuse of girls and women.
She told lawmakers that Epstein was a master manipulator in her.
and deceiver and that he kept his abuse a secret from her.
Groff's testimony has only fueled the frustration of Epstein survivors.
Many of them think that Congress's interviews with Epstein associates will not lead to more
accountability.
We have so many people coming in and lying and saying they don't know, they don't remember.
Can we just have one person at least come in and take accountability and bring in full
transparency?
A spokeswoman for the House Oversight Committee told CNN, we are currently reviewing Ms. Groff's
transcript against the available evidence. We welcome any additional evidence from individuals who
possess information. A lawyer for Groff did not respond to CNN's request for comment.
One of our own podcast partners and colleagues, Aaron Bartas, recently interviewed another Epstein
survivor. She said there's videotapes of what transpired in that House of Horrors that is the
Epstein townhouse in Upper East Side, New York, the one, you know, with the adjoining wall with
Howard Lutnik, the Commerce Secretary?
Here's her clip.
Now, I see the shirt you're wearing.
It has redactions on it.
Yes.
Do you feel as though the Justice Department has released all of the files as it relates
to you in your case?
No.
So, as I was mentioning before, that everything was recorded in the House, in the townhome in
New York City, we know that there are videos.
Those videos had not.
I have not seen the videos.
and they haven't been released, obviously, you know, redacted.
But those videos are out there of abuse,
and that's some, those are crimes that are being committed,
and that's evidence.
So, yeah, there's about three million files that have not been released,
and we want all of those files released.
And then you have Melania Trump.
You got to mention her.
Melania Trump, who, a couple of months ago
in an angry news conference,
I don't know who she's angry at.
Angry news conference said that the victims and survivors should be heard from.
I was like, okay.
Send the Department of Justice and FBI to their houses to meet with them individually.
Oh, no, no.
Congressional testimony.
Oh, sure.
Let's victimize the victims all over again, shall we?
This is not their problem.
They were already the victims.
What rape victim needs to give congressional testimony
in order to obtain justice, none, none.
So the question that Todd Blanche needs to answer, of course, fail to,
is will you immediately not only meet with the 10 survivors or all the survivors,
will you arrange a process to debrief them and interview them properly with dignity,
take their stories and their evidence seriously,
and follow it to wherever it leads?
Will you or won't you do that?
See, that's the only time I wish I was a United States senator
when I can play you a senator
about how I would be on the Judiciary Committee.
We're going to continue to follow it
because justice demands it on Legal A.F
and on the Midas Touch Network.
On Legal A.F. Midweek, which is on Wednesday,
we have Corey Booker, Senator Corey Booker,
Democrat, New Jersey on the Judiciary Committee
with his fiery exchange on behalf of America
with Todd Blanche, the show that he's completely unfit.
He'll be joining us on the show as well.
Further programming notes, Michael Ludig,
Judge Michael Ludig, will be joining us tomorrow
on Legal A-F YouTube channel
to talk about his resounding success
leading to Judge Williams in Miami's 56-page order
calling out Todd Blanche for being corrupt in bad faith and committing a fraud on the court,
all before the confirmation hearing.
And I want Judge Luding to do a victory lap with us, and I know we will, along with his organization.
He represents, for instance, an organization called the Rule of Law Society,
and this is what the Rule of Law Society said in their statement that was just issued in the last hour or so.
The Society for the Rule of Law welcomes the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida's decision in Trump v. IRS,
which has imposed non-monetary disciplinary action against the parties involved in the settlement that created the Anti-Weaponization Fund.
The disciplinary response includes Rule 11 sanctions against the plaintiff's counsel.
The court found that the contrived settlement had no viable basis in law or fact.
And this case is a part of Mr. Trump's pattern of misusing the court to serve political purposes.
The Society for the Rule of Law Institute categorically condemns the creation of the anti-weaponization fund
and applauded then Treasury Department General Counsel Brian Morrissey's decision to resign in
response to this blatant perversion of justice. In contrast, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche
actively assisted with the formation of this illicit arrangement. And the court has referred
its order to the ongoing New York State Bar Ethics complaint against Acting Attorney General
Todd Blanche. More with J. Michael Ludig when he joins Legal A.F. tomorrow. In the meantime,
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