Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche provided testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding his nomination for a permanent position. During the session, Blanche was questioned about his previous role as President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, the status of a proposed settlement fund for individuals alleging targeting by the Department of Justice, and his management of the Epstein files. Justice correspondent Ali Rogan reported on the proceedings.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Testifies Before Senate Judiciary Committee
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee concerning his nomination for a permanent role. He addressed inquiries related to his past as President Trump's lawyer, a proposed settlement fund for alleged DOJ targeting, and the Epstein files.
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Senators question Blanche on Trump loyalty, Jan. 6 cases and Epstein files
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Testifies Before Senate Judiciary Committee