Senators question Blanche on Trump loyalty, Jan. 6 cases and Epstein files
Summary
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee as part of his nomination process to become permanent Attorney General. Senators asked him about his work as President Trump’s personal lawyer, the proposed settlement fund for people affected by the Department of Justice, and how he dealt with files related to Jeffrey Epstein.Key Facts
- Todd Blanche is the current Acting Attorney General.
- He appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee for confirmation hearings.
- Senators questioned him about his past role as President Trump’s personal lawyer.
- He was asked about a proposed settlement fund linked to Department of Justice cases.
- Blanche faced questions regarding his handling of files connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The hearing is part of the process to decide if Blanche will become the permanent Attorney General.
- Justice correspondent Ali Rogan reported on the hearing.
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