'You won't even let me answer!' Todd Blanche erupts at Cory Booker over Maxwell moves
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) speaks during Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche's Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing on his nomination to be attorney general, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on July 15, 2026. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) pressed Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to respond to questions about why Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell was moved to a minimum security prison camp and demanded answers surrounding the controversial merger between Paramount and Warner Brothers/Discovery when the two got in a fiery back-and-forth.

Booker was questioning Blanche at the Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday on Capitol Hill. The former personal attorney for President Donald Trump turned-nominee for attorney general has faced mounting scrutiny over his handling of the Epstein files and ethics concerns among lawmakers.

"One week after your meeting Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred from a low security federal institution to a minimum security prison camp," Booker said. "Were you involved with that transfer?"

"We learned that she was receiving threats," Blanche said.

Booker pushed back.

"When people are under threats in a prison facility, they're put into solitary confinement or protective custody. They're not moved to a camp," Booker said.

"That's not always true," Blanche said.

Booker then turned the heated line of questioning to the Paramount and Warner Brothers/Discovery merger and DOJ investigation around it.

"Did the career attorneys investigated that deal recommend closing that investigation?" Booker asked.

"I was part of the decision. I don't know whether..." Blanche responded, as Booker interjected him.

"You won't even let me answer, man!" Blanche said.

"I didn't ask you that. I asked you did the career attorneys who investigate the deal recommend closing the investigation?" Booker asked.

"I have no idea," Blanche responded.