President Trump has nominated Todd Blanche to be Attorney General, replacing Pam Bondi. Blanche had been acting in the role since April 2, 2026, when Bondi left for an “essential and much‑needed new role” in the private sector, after her tenure as AG became untenable.
Blanche’s audition for the president went well enough to be nominated, and today he appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Alabama Senator Katie Britt serves on the committee and will no doubt support Blanche — I’m unaware that she’s ever deviated from the president — warranting an email hoping to stir her moral values.
I urge you to oppose the nomination of Todd Blanche to be Attorney General. His actions serving in the Trump administration make him unfit to lead the Justice Department. Citing chapter and verse:
He slowed — and is still blocking — release of the Epstein files, preventing a full accounting of the heinous abuse of young women. Presumably to protect the president and obtain Ghislaine Maxwell’s silence, Blanche arranged for her to move from a low security prison to a minimum security facility, overriding Bureau of Prison rules.
He created the $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund the president still wants to “reward” his cronies and followers.
Blanche crafted and signed the so-called “settlement” that forever protects the president, his family, and their business from tax audits and related claims. In a ruling, U.S. District Judge Kathleen M. Williams wrote the initial lawsuit and subsequent settlement were an attempt to “manipulate the judicial process” because the parties were colluding. The judge has recommended disciplinary action against Blanche for possible ethics violations.
He has enabled the Justice Dpartment to continue acting as the president’s personal legal firm, weaponizing it against the president’s enemies — yielding the absurd indictment of James Comey for freedom of speech on the beach.
Blanche should be debarred, not appointed Attorney General.
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