Trump gets Order he Feared from Meidas Lawsuit against Him!!!

The MeidasTouch Podcast21mMay 31, 2026
AI-Generated Summary

A federal judge has issued an emergency order in a landmark lawsuit filed by investigative journalist Katie Fang against the Trump administration, demanding immediate compliance with the Epstein Transparency Act. The case, the first of its kind brought by a private media figure, seeks to unredact the names of Epstein's alleged co-conspirators—including high-profile figures—and force the release of millions of withheld documents from the DOJ and FBI. The judge’s order requires the acting Attorney General, Todd Blanche, to respond by June 5, 2026, with a hearing scheduled for June 16. The ruling comes amid growing outrage over the lack of accountability in the Epstein investigation, particularly after Pam Bondi’s non-binding, non-oath, non-video interview with the House Oversight Committee, where she blamed Blanche for all failures while refusing to answer questions about Trump’s role. Meanwhile, Democratic lawmakers like Robert Garcia condemned the lack of transparency and the DOJ’s interference in questioning, highlighting how the system continues to shield powerful figures. The Midas Touch Network frames this as a pivotal moment in the fight for truth, with Fang’s legal action potentially exposing a decades-long cover-up involving the highest levels of government.

Key Takeaways
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A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to respond to Katie Fang’s lawsuit by June 5, 2026, after she filed a preliminary injunction to force release of unredacted Epstein files.

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Fang’s lawsuit demands the unredaction of names of Epstein’s co-conspirators, including alleged links to Donald Trump, and the immediate production of withheld FBI investigation documents.

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The Epstein Transparency Act requires full disclosure of DOJ and FBI documents related to Epstein within 30 days of enactment—December 19, 2020—yet millions of files remain hidden.

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Pam Bondi’s non-oath, non-video interview with the House Oversight Committee was criticized for allowing her to evade accountability and shift blame to acting AG Todd Blanche.

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Democratic lawmakers, including Robert Garcia, accused the DOJ of actively blocking questions about Trump’s involvement and the doxxing of survivors during document releases.

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Chapters
1:30
1 min

Katie Fang Files Groundbreaking Lawsuit Against Trump Regime

This was the first major private lawsuit filed by a member of the media to get the epstein documents that are still being withheld which may be as many as 5 10 15 20 million documents being concealed by the trump regime

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2:34
2 min

Emergency Injunction and Judge’s Immediate Response

Defendant's opposition brief, meaning Trump has to respond to us by June 5th, 2026. And the plaintiff reply brief will be due June 8th, 2026.

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4:41
3 min

The Legal Grounds: Violations of the Epstein Transparency Act

Fang argues that acting AG Todd Blanche has flagrantly violated the Epstein Transparency Act by redacting names of perpetrators, withholding incriminating documents, and misusing legal exceptions not authorized by Congress.

7:27
3 min

Demands for Accountability and Judicial Oversight

Fang seeks to unredact names of co-conspirators, produce withheld FBI documents on Trump, publish a redaction log, and appoint a special master to ensure DOJ compliance.

10:08
5 min

Pam Bondi’s Controversial Interview and Political Spin

She refused to answer any questions about her conversations with Donald Trump or what Trump told her about covering up this child sex trafficking ring.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
This was the first major private lawsuit filed by a member of the media to get the epstein documents that are still being withheld which may be as many as 5 10 15 20 million documents being concealed by the trump regime
Ben2:01
She refused to answer any questions about her conversations with Donald Trump or what Trump told her about covering up this child sex trafficking ring.
Ben3:49
Defendant's opposition brief, meaning Trump has to respond to us by June 5th, 2026. And the plaintiff reply brief will be due June 8th, 2026.
Ben4:41
Speakers

Host

Ben

Guest

Katie Fang
Topics Discussed
epstein-transparency-act95%katie-fang-lawsuit90%pam-bondi-interview85%todd-blanch-acting-ag80%epstein-files-releases75%congressional-investigations70%media-accountability65%survivor-protection60%
People & Brands

Donald Trump

person

15xNegative

Katie Fang

person

12xPositive

Todd Blanche

person

11xNegative

Epstein Transparency Act

other

10xNeutral

Pam Bondi

person

9xNegative

Midas Touch Network

organization

8xPositive

Robert Garcia

person

7xPositive

House Oversight Committee

organization

7xNeutral

James Comer

person

6xNeutral

Judge Emmett G. Sullivan

person

3xNeutral

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