Acting Attorney General Claims There Are No More Epstein FilesActing Attorney General Todd Blanche told Fox News he doesn’t intend to release any more of the Justice Department’s files on the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, claiming there aren’t any more.“We have released everything,” he said. “We reviewed six million pieces of paper. What we released [was] anything associated with the Epstein files. So we are not sitting on a single piece of paper. Nothing that should be released.”Of the six million Blanche says they reviewed, around 3.5 million have been released. Simple math therefore suggests many millions of documents remain unreleased.The DOJ previously claimed the documents that weren’t released were either duplicate documents, withheld due to legal privilege, withheld based on exceptions provided by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, or were “completely unrelated” to Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.But reviews of the documents have repeatedly found missing information that doesn’t fit into those buckets, including FBI files concerning allegations President Donald Trump sexually abused a minor that were only released after public uproar.In February, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee reviewed an unredacted batch of the files and told reporters it seemed clear the DOJ was covering up the crimes of powerful people with unnecessary redactions.Trump's name appears in the files "more than a million times," Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said.Epstein was a member of Trump’s ritzy Mar-a-Lago club in Florida until October 2007 and the two were friends for decades prior.Last August, after meeting with Blanche in private, Maxwell was very suspiciously transferred to a low-security prison where she gets to play with puppies. The Trump administration has refused to explain why she was transferred.In a 2011 email to Maxwell, Epstein referred to Trump as the "dog that hasn’t barked,” likely because Trump “spent hours at my house” with someone whose name was redacted as “[VICTIM].”FOX NEWS: You have the authority to go ahead and release more Epstein files, do you not?ACTING AG TODD BLANCHE: No. We have released everything. We are not sitting on a single piece of paper. If we didn't release it, it's because it was not responsive to the law.— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-04-14T15:00:44.261Z