Key facts
- Rep. Robert Garcia suggested that Todd Blanche and other Trump administration officials may face subpoenas if Democrats gain a House majority.
- Garcia indicated that a deeper probe into Jeffrey Epstein-related matters would begin if Democrats regain control of the House.
- Garcia cited "Trump family corruption," including cryptocurrency ventures and investments, as a potential focus for future investigations.
- Garcia expressed frustration with the current Republican approach to investigations, stating they "have stonewalled getting information."
Rep. Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, has stated that acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and other Trump administration officials are likely to face subpoenas on "day one" if the Democratic party regains control of the House after the midterm elections. Garcia indicated that a more in-depth probe into those associated with deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein would commence under a Democratic majority.
