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The DoJ considers the publication of Todd Blanche-Maxwell Interview Transcript

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The Ministry of Justice assesses the publication of the audio file and the transcription of the interview with General Todd Blanche at the end of last month with the partner of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, those responsible for the senior administration told Fox News – the last of a saga of almost a month who has consumed the Trump administration and the attention of the public and the attention of the public.

Blanche interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell took place over a period of two days in Florida, when she had served a 20 -year sentence in sexual trafficking at the Federal Correctional Establishment of Tallahassee, Florida.

The questions took place at the office of the American lawyer in Tallahassee.

Maxwell was transferred last week without explanation in a new federal camp for minimal security women in Texas.

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The American prosecutor General Pam Bondi speaks alongside President Donald Trump in the White House Information Room on June 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Joe Raedle / Getty Images) (Getty Images)

It is not known how long the band and the transcriptions of the interviews between Blanche and Maxwell are, but they exist, Fox News has learned and discussions are in progress today, involving if – and when – to release them.

Everything that has been published by the Trump administration would almost certainly imply a strong expores of any identification information for people appointed in transcription in order to protect the victims – something that the prosecutor General Pam Bondi stressed in public on several occasions.

The Ministry of Justice refused to comment on additional details involving the interview or its release.

However, the news occurs while the Ministry of Justice and the FBI have struggled to repress public pressure on them to disclose more information related to Epstein’s survey – stressing the collage of history in a rapidly evolving news cycle, and among Trump supporters, who were some of the main votes to demand that the information be published.

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Maxwell was sentenced in June 2022 to 2022 in the federal prison for his role by helping the girls of Jeffrey Epstein Recrute, Groom and Abuse Minor between 1994 and 2004. (Getty)

This pressure reached a fever on July 7, after the Ministry of Justice said in an unsigned memo that it had not planned to disclose more information on the survey. They also said that there was no “list of customers”, as had been suggested.

Faced with the public demonstration, Tuesday news clearly show to what extent the Trump administration seems to rethink this response to the benefits.

Trump, for his part, called on the Ministry of Justice to publish “all credible” evidence in the files.

“We would like to free everything, but we don’t want people to injure themselves who should not be injured, and I suppose that is why he was there,” he told Newsmax at the end of last week.

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President Donald Trump speaks Tuesday at a meeting of the cabinet with the secretary of housing, Eric Scott Turner, on the left, and the attorney general Pam Bondi, center, in the White House. (AP photo / Evan VUCCI)

Also on Tuesday, the chairman of the chamber’s supervisory committee, James Comer, published several quotes to appear linked to the Epstein investigation, including the assignment of the Ministry of Justice for the production of Epstein’s “Complete” files to the committee “Before August 19 or before August 19”, according to a letter.

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The subcommittee of the Chamber’s supervisory committee also assigned former government representatives for depositions in the Epstein investigation, notably Bill and Hillary Clinton.

The panel voted by a vote in unanimous at the end of July to assign individuals and held a separate vote on the assignment of the Department of Justice.

Elizabeth Elkind of Fox News contributed to this report.

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