George Conway Publicly Slams Trump’s Deputy AG Todd Blanche Over Epstein Files Missteps

Attorney George Conway has gone public with a blistering critique of Trump-appointed Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, accusing him of either incompetence or deliberate cover-up in his handling of Ghislaine Maxwell’s questioning. The confrontation comes amid the recent release of files linking former President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein.

Conway, known for his outspoken criticism of Trump and MAGA allies, tweeted yesterday:

“An important side note about today’s Epstein/Trump revelations. They show that Todd Blanche’s questioning of Ghislaine Maxwell was either (a) completely incompetent; or (b) intentionally crafted not to elicit facts incriminating Trump. Either way, he is not fit to serve as Deputy Attorney General of the United States.”

Blanche, who previously served as Trump’s personal attorney during his felony trial, now holds the number two position in the Justice Department under the MAGA administration. He reportedly met privately with Maxwell in Florida shortly before she was moved to a minimum-security facility in Texas.

Conway argued that Blanche’s inability to extract key information from Maxwell regarding Epstein and Trump is either a glaring professional failure or a deliberate act to protect the former president. “Smart money is on the latter,” Conway added in a follow-up post.

Blanche responded defensively:

“George, you’ve never been confused for a trial lawyer, and these kinds of posts explain why. When I interviewed Maxwell, law enforcement didn’t have the materials Epstein’s estate hid for years and only just provided to Congress. Stop talking. It’s unbecoming.”

Conway fired back sharply:

“Dude, you didn’t even come close to asking a decent follow-up question of Maxwell. And I saw you at your boss’s criminal trial, you know, the one where he was convicted on 34 felony counts: You couldn’t cross-examine your way out of a paper bag. 😀”

The exchange has drawn widespread attention and raised concerns about potential misconduct within the Justice Department. Legal analysts say the emerging files concerning Epstein and Trump are highly incriminating, and any failure to investigate thoroughly could constitute a serious breach of duty.

Observers note that Conway’s public rebuke underscores a growing perception that the MAGA-led Justice Department is prioritizing political loyalty over accountability. With more documents yet to be released, the legal and political fallout from Epstein-linked revelations could intensify in the coming weeks.