Friday, June 5, 2026 - US President Donald Trump has announced plans to nominate his former personal lawyer, Todd Blanche, as attorney general on a permanent basis.
Blanche currently serves as acting head of the Justice
Department after Trump dismissed Attorney General Pam Bondi following scrutiny
over her handling of the release of investigative files related to late sex
offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The former deputy attorney general has since overseen the
department and pursued indictments against individuals Trump considers
political opponents, including former FBI director James Comey.
Speaking during a White House dinner, Trump told guests that
he intended to formally nominate Blanche for the role.
“Tomorrow, I’m instructing... that we are going to make him
permanent attorney general,” Trump said in remarks shared by White House deputy
chief of staff Dan Scavino.
Blanche has also led the Justice Department during efforts
to establish a proposed $1.8 billion compensation fund, a plan critics
described as a “slush fund” for Trump’s political allies.
The proposed fund emerged from a settlement linked to a
lawsuit Trump filed against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), with an
additional provision preventing the agency from investigating him over back-tax
claims.
Blanche told Congress that the compensation fund would no
longer move forward, although protections related to Trump’s IRS arrangement
would remain in place.

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