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Tense Hearing Erupts After Todd Blanche Accuses Pennsylvania Lawmaker of Politicizing Epstein Victims: ‘Your Hysterical Outrage Is Manufactured’

Tension as usual.

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeJune 3, 20262 Mins Read
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche clashed with Rep. Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania during a House hearing on Tuesday over the Justice Department’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein files. Blanche pushed back sharply, calling her outrage manufactured. The heated moment quickly went viral on X.
Photo via Wikimedia Commons. Modified from the original by resizing to 1200×675 and renaming the file to “Rep-Madeleine-Dean.” Public domain (U.S. government work).

In a clip from a House hearing in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche fires back at Rep. Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania over the Justice Department’s treatment of the Jeffrey Epstein files. He called Dean’s anger “manufactured” and suggested she was using victims as pawns. This encounter went viral on X, fueling the heated partisan discussion surrounding the file release.

You’ve given us no criminal referrals for anyone identified in the files. The documents you cite were redacted to protect victims. Your hysterical outrage on this issue is manufactured and you are using victims as political pawns. Repulsive. pic.twitter.com/2Fn2fpcbnd

— DOJ Rapid Response (@DOJRR47) June 2, 2026

The accompanying video posted on X by @DOJRR47 opens with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche speaking from the witness table in a formal congressional hearing room, with lawmakers seated across from him. He looks directly toward the committee while addressing the handling of the Epstein files, stressing the lack of criminal referrals and the need to protect victims through redactions. Blanche then delivers a pointed rebuke: “Your hysterical outrage on this issue is manufactured, and you are using victims as political pawns.” The short clip does not show the specific questions asked or what happened immediately before or after the recorded portion.

Online Reactions to the Epstein Files Hearing Exchange

Some users highlighted what they saw as Democratic hypocrisy on victim issues. One commenter pointed to Rep. Ro Khanna bringing Epstein “survivor” Haley Robson — who had recruited young teens for Epstein — as his guest to the State of the Union. 

Another accused Democrats of focusing on old Epstein cases while ignoring crimes by illegal immigrants in neighborhoods, claiming their policies protect such offenders.

Others focused on congressional hearing rules and past DOJ oversight. One wrote, “WE need to change the RULES of Congressional Hearings… EQUAL time to respond to the Question POSED.” 

Several questioned why former Attorney General Garland was not scrutinized when he had the case for four years. A few also criticized the transfer of a convicted pedophile to a minimum-security prison with added comforts

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This exchange has joined the bigger ongoing debate about how the Justice Department handled the Epstein files and the review of past administrations. The clip is still circulating online as lawmakers and the public talk about transparency and accountability.

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