Who has NOTHING to hide!Blanche on Epstein: We're going to find out if there's anybody that hasn't been held accountable and if they're out there, we'll find them. pic.twitter.com/KbFBwfi0jv
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 16, 2025
...except the Epstein files, which he has no doubt been briefed on.Blanche: Look, President Trump has said same thing since the campaign trail about Jeffrey Epstein which is that he has nothing to hide. pic.twitter.com/9qgnmOho78
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 16, 2025
More than...Todd Blanche, who is so grateful for the cooperation of Ghislaine Maxwell, has all but moved her out of prison.Blanche: The Epstein investigation is something that is has gone on over a decade and there's nobody that wants to make sure that we deal with that more than President Trump, more than AG Bondi… pic.twitter.com/Gp7wMWgJXI
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 16, 2025
Every single American named “Donald Trump”? Because I’m pretty sure what California did was legally amend its constitution so it could redistrict like Texas did. So if California violated federal law….Blanche: The DOJ is completely committed to enforcing… the voting rights laws that every single American should want. And that's what we're doing, and the way that California has done it in our view does not work. And so we're going to fight it and we expect that we'll win in… pic.twitter.com/8F9l31GbNE
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 16, 2025
Letitia JamesBlanche on Swalwell referral: The difference between this DOJ and the DOJ of the past four years is we're investigating and enforcing the law in a fair way. Lawfare is gone. It’s not part of this DOJ. pic.twitter.com/z9ERkYAxM9
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 16, 2025
Blanche on Halligan: Judges are stepping in and saying you can't be U.S. Attorney, that's not consistent with Article II of this constitution…. It is really at its basic level Trump derangement syndrome. The president has nominated phenomenal attorneys to be U.S. Attorneys and… pic.twitter.com/brpspOtoXt
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 16, 2025
Blanche on Halligan: Judges are stepping in and saying you can't be U.S. Attorney, that's not consistent with Article II of this constitution…. It is really at its basic level Trump derangement syndrome. The president has nominated phenomenal attorneys to be U.S. Attorneys and you have judges/senators who have said: no we're not even going to talk to them…Trump didn’t nominate them, he tried to replace office holders who wouldn’t do his bidding with incompetent, unqualified clowns like Hanna and Halligan, whose primary assets, aside from a law license, seem to be boobs and short skirts. He used a statute rather than follow constitutional procedure (I.e., he didn’t think even his own Senate would approve them, so fuck the Appointments Clause), and ran afoul of settled law on how that statute works. (Hell, even Alito knew that in 1986!) Bondi then tried to retroactively appoint Halligan, an act equivalent to putting your car in reverse after the accident and claiming you undid it! The only person acting inconsistently with Art. II is the person who holds the office established by Art. II.
Nice work if you can get it, Blanche.In other words, according to the Deputy Attorney General of the United States:
— George Conway ๐บ๐ธ๐ซ๐๐ธ (@gtconway3d) November 16, 2025
Judges following a statute entirely proper under the Constitution, but doing so against Trump's wishes, have "Trump Derangement Syndrome." https://t.co/YmNM23a2MG
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