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Feb 12, 2026

Investigative Oversight: Sen. Wyden Accuses DOJ of Obstructing "Operation Chain Reaction" Probe

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Ranking Member of the Senate Finance Committee, has issued a formal demand to the Department of Justice following revelations that a 2015 DEA memorandum regarding Jeffrey Epstein is being "hidden" from Congress. Wyden alleges that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche personally intervened to prevent the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) from complying with a committee subpoena for unredacted records. 🏛️

1. The "Chain Reaction" Revelation

The controversy centers on a long-secret investigation conducted by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF), a premier unit designed to dismantle transnational drug cartels. ⚖️

  • Drug Trafficking Allegations: The 69-page memorandum suggests Epstein and 14 associates were targets of a major probe into "illegitimate wire transfers" tied to illicit drug activities and prostitution in New York and the U.S. Virgin Islands. 🛡️

  • Facilitating Abuse: Senator Wyden noted the significance of these drugs, specifically ketamine, which is often used to incapacitate victims, suggesting the government had ample evidence of a cross-border criminal conspiracy involving underage girls. 📈

2. Allegations of Interference and "Cover-Up"

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Senator Wyden’s letter characterizes the DOJ’s actions as a deliberate attempt to shield members of a criminal sex trafficking organization.

  1. The Blanche Intervention: Confidential tips received by the Finance Committee indicate that DEA Administrator Terry Cole was prepared to release the unredacted 2015 memo until Blanche stepped in to block the production. 🏛️

  2. Excessive Redactions: While the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA) allows for redactions to protect victims, Wyden argues the DOJ is illegally using it to protect co-conspirators and "criminal pedophiles." ⚖️

  3. Bizarre Leniency: Wyden highlighted what he termed "bizarrely favorable treatment" of Ghislaine Maxwell and questioned why a document marked "unclassified" on every page is being withheld from the U.S. Congress. 🛡️

3. The "Follow the Money" Investigation

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The demand for the DEA memo is part of a broader multi-year inquiry by the Finance Committee into the financial architecture that enabled Epstein’s operations. 🏛️

  • The $170 Million Payment: Wyden’s investigation previously exposed that billionaire Leon Black paid Epstein $170 million for "tax planning" services that may have never been audited by the IRS. ⚖️

  • Banking Compliance Failures: The committee has released detailed analyses of how JPMorgan Chase and Bank of New York Mellon allegedly moved hundreds of millions in suspicious transactions for Epstein for nearly two decades. 📉

  • Institutional Accountability: Wyden argues that the DOJ’s refusal to release the OCDETF files represents a "long-running obstruction" intended to maintain a status quo where powerful enablers remain unexamined. 📌

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