HUGE EXCLUSIVE: Kelly Walker from "Parents Demanding Justice" Provides Evidence DOJ's Blanche Is Obstructing President Trump's Mandates - Joe Hoft

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HUGE EXCLUSIVE: Kelly Walker from “Parents Demanding Justice” Provides Evidence DOJ’s Blanche Is Obstructing President Trump’s Mandates

Kelly Walker from Parents Demanding Justice provides evidence that the DOJ’s DAG Todd Blanche is OBSTRUCTING President Trump’s Mandates. 

This comes one day after it’s reported that Ed Martin was removed from the DOJ by Blanche.  Martin appeared to be the only one working for President Trump and the DOJ to restore accountability at the Justice Department.

Kelly Walker shared the following summary of his observations while recently dealing with the DOJ. He claims that Deputy Attorney General (DAG) Todd Blanche is obstructing President Trump’s federal accountability and victim-relief directive regarding the DOJ’s targeting of school parents.

Walker wants President Trump to know what is really going on at the DOJ based on his discussions and interactions with the DOJ as the Co-Founder of Parents Demanding Justice, and a targeted parent himself.

President Trump issued a Presidential Mandate and clear and public directives to:

1. Acknowledge federal misconduct
2. End federal weaponization
3. Provide relief to harmed citizens
4. Hold federal actors accountable

These directives were operationalized through:

– Executive Orders recognizing federal culpability in parent targeting
– The DOJ Weaponization Working Group, tasked with investigation + relief

This created a federal chain of action, says Walker.

Blanche’s Obstruction

According to Walker, DAG Todd Blanche has taken actions that break that chain and neutralize the President’s policy:

1. Blanche reclassified a Federal Scandal as “State/Local” by asserting that parent targeting is not federal. Blanche:

– contradicts FOIA evidence,
– contradicts the House Judiciary report,
– contradicts DOJ’s own admissions,
– contradicts Trump’s Executive Orders.
– shields DOJ violations through jurisdictional sleight of hand

The effect of Blanche’s actions is to remove DOJ responsibility and void the basis for federal relief.

2. Blanche nullified the Weaponization Working Group, which confirmed parents were “targeted by the Biden DOJ.” Blanche’s office:

– rejected these findings,
– blocked case review,
– reportedly prevented Director Ed Martin from participating in oversight events.

Walker learned on Jan 23 (a week and a half ago) via Blanche Senior Council, Vance Day, that Ed Martin had been removed as Weaponization Working Group Director. The effect of this was to shut down the President’s chosen accountability mechanism.

3. Blanche Closed the File Without Relief. Under Blanche, the DOJ has:

– canceled promised hearings,
– signaled the issue was “taken care of,”
– dismissed victim petitions,
– provided no federal pathway for relief.

The effect of these actions was to convey a false sense of resolution to the President while leaving the victims of Biden’s attack against parents unaddressed.

Overall, the net impact of Blanche’s posture:

1. Protects DOJ institutional interests
2. Shields federal actors from accountability
3. Denies relief to harmed citizens
4. Contradicts Trump’s explicit Executive Orders
5. Overrides the President’s chain of policy execution

This is not passive misalignment—it is a functional veto of the President’s agenda by the DAG Blanche, says Walker.

The bottom line is that President Trump opened the door to accountability; Blanche is closing it.

By denying federal jurisdiction, dismantling the relief mechanism, and prematurely declaring closure, Blanche is actively thwarting the President’s mandate to expose weaponization, aid targeted families, and reform the DOJ.

In the below voice recording, on Jan 23, 2026, at the DOJ. Blanche Senior Counsel, Vance Day, shares the word “terrorists” to describe parents.

MORE TO COME.