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Trump to nominate Blanche for attorney general on permanent basis 2 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Sareen Habeshian Getty Images US President Donald Trump has said he will nominate Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to take on the role permanently. If confirmed by the Senate, Trump's former personal lawyer will become the administration's number one prosecutor on a continuing basis. The US attorney general is the top law enforcement position at the Department of Justice (DOJ). Blanche took on the interim role shortly after Trump removed Pam Bondi in April. A loyal Trump ally, Blanche defended the president in a range of cases, including his federal prosecution for allegedly withholding classified documents after his first term. A video posted late on Wednesday by Deputy White House Chief of Staff Dan Scavino recorded Trump saying he would nominate Blanche "tomorrow", adding that he thought the Senate confirmation process would go "very quickly". Earlier this week, Trump praised Blanche on the Pod Force One podcast: "He's a very talented guy. Todd's doing a very good job at DOJ." Blanche has in recent weeks been at the centre of the DOJ's attempt to establish an "anti-weaponisation fund" to provide $1.8bn (£1.3bn) to people allegedly harmed by government overreach. Some Republican lawmakers joined opposition Democrats in opposing the fund. And there was a further setback for Blanche when a federal judge ruled that the plan should be suspended to allow a legal challenge to move forward. Testifying to lawmakers on Tuesday, Blanche confirmed that the idea had been scrapped: "We're not moving forward with the fund, period." The end of Trump's 'anti-weaponisation' fund is another sign Republicans are fighting back Trump removes US Attorney General Pam Bondi Prior to joining the president's second administration, Blanche was Trump's personal lawyer. He defended Trump in a range of cases. These included his federal prosecution for allegedly withholding classified documents after his first presidency, and over alleged attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss. Both of those cases were dropped after Trump won the 2024 election, as it is DOJ policy not to prosecute sitting presidents. Blanche, 51, was born in Colorado and earned his bachelor's degree from American University in Washington DC. He went on to obtain a law degree from Brooklyn Law School in 2003. Much of his legal career was spent as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York before briefly going into private practice at law firms Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. As deputy attorney general, Blanche was involved alongside Bondi in the DOJ's release of documents related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In July, he interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of Epstein serving a 20-year prison sentence. He also served as the acting Librarian of Congress. Blanche's ascent to the top job at the DOJ on an interim basis c
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    Interesting nomination. Lets see how Blanche handles the challenge with her proven track record and dedication to justice.
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    While Blanches nomination is a positive step, we should also consider her record on executive clemency. Has she demonstrated a track record of fairness and mercy, or does her past focus on punishment speak volumes? Lets not overlook the importance of empathy in our legal system.
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    Interesting choice, but does Blanches past record truly reflect her commitment to justice, or is it just another move to stay loyal to Trump?
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    Blanches tough-on-crime past is a concern. We need someone who prioritizes rehabilitation and second chances, not just punishment. Lets look at her record and decide if shes ready for the job.
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    While Blanches past actions may have been driven by loyalty to Trump, her potential as a lawyer and leader in law enforcement is undeniable. Her commitment to justice and rule of law should be the focus, rather than her political allegiances.
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    While Blanches past actions may have been driven by loyalty to Trump, her potential as a lawyer and leader in law enforcement is undeniable. Her commitment to justice and rule of law should be the focus of her confirmation hearing.
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    Interesting move by Trump. Blanches background in defending him raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Its crucial for the DOJ to have a leader who prioritizes the rule of law over political loyalty.
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    While I understand Trumps decision to nominate Blanche for the permanent position of Attorney General, its important to remember that her past actions and associations with the Trump administration may have significant implications for the Department of Justice. It will be crucial for the Senate to carefully consider these factors and make an informed decision.