President Donald Trump's Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday that no new charges will be filed after the latest release of documents from the Epstein Files.
Speaking with CNN State of the Union host Dana Bash, Blanche said that he couldn't 'talk about any investigations,' but 'that in July, the Department of Justice said that we had reviewed the files, the Epstein files, and there was nothing in there that allowed us to prosecute anybody.'
Blanche also dismissed the premise that Trump being named over 1,000 times in the latest drop of over 3 million files means he did anything wrong.
'What I think folks will see when they review the materials we released is that there have been hundreds of calls made to the FBI where allegations are made by either anonymous individuals or people who are very quickly determined to not be credible,' Blanche told Bash.
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Deputy AG Todd Blanche says no one will be charged after latest Epstein files drop as Clinton contempt vote looms
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