Trump to nominate Blanche for attorney general on permanent basis
President Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche for the permanent position. If confirmed by the Senate, Blanche, a former personal lawyer for Trump, would officially become the administration's top prosecutor.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche for the permanent position. If confirmed by the Senate, Blanche, a former personal lawyer for Trump, would officially become the administration's top prosecutor. Trump stated he would make the nomination "tomorrow" and expressed confidence in a swift Senate confirmation process. Blanche assumed the interim role in April and has defended Trump in various legal cases, including the federal prosecution concerning classified documents. He has also been involved in the Department of Justice's initiative to establish an "anti-weaponisation fund," which has faced opposition and a judicial suspension.
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5 extractedTrump believes the Senate confirmation process for Blanche will proceed 'very quickly'.
A federal judge ruled that the 'anti-weaponisation fund' plan should be suspended to allow a legal challenge.
The DOJ is attempting to establish an 'anti-weaponisation fund' of $1.8bn to compensate individuals allegedly harmed by government overreach.
Todd Blanche previously served as Trump's personal lawyer and defended him in cases, including the federal prosecution for allegedly withholding classified documents.
US President Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche for the permanent position.