Senate confirms Todd Blanche as deputy attorney general



By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-led Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Todd Blanche as deputy attorney general, placing President Donald Trump’s former criminal defense attorney in a key Justice Department post at a time of turmoil in the agency.

Blanche, who just months ago was defending Trump against indictments brought by the department, will be the second in command under Attorney General Pam Bondi, another close Trump ally. He was confirmed in a 52-46 vote.

Blanche is entering amid upheaval from firings, resignations and forced transfers of career officials in the Trump administration’s push to purge the agency of employees seen as disloyal to the president’s agenda.

During his confirmation hearing, Blanche sought to assure Democrats that politics would play no role in his decisions as deputy attorney general. Blanche said Trump’s Justice Department will work to restore the “American people’s faith in our justice system” after what he described as “partisan lawfare” targeting the president.



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