The hearing marks the first time Blanche has faced Congress since he took over for former AG Pam Bondi.

The IRS’ attorneys wanted the government to fight Trump’s lawsuit, The New York Times reports—but the DOJ settled it for $1.8 billion instead.

The hearing marks the first time Blanche has faced Congress since he took over for former AG Pam Bondi.

The acting attorney general struggled to defend Donald Trump’s decision to create a slush fund.

Democrats in the Senate want answers on how acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is running things.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appears on Capitol Hill for his first congressional testimony since taking over at the Justice Department.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is set to testify before the Senate on the Justice Department's budget.

Todd Blanche, acting attorney general in Donald Trump's administration, will appear on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, and is expected to face intense scrutiny over Justice Department…

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche would not rule out Jan. 6 rioters receiving payouts from Trump’s new DOJ "anti-weaponization" fund.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared on Capitol Hill for his first congressional testimony since taking the reins at the Justice Department, as the agency faces intense…

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche vociferously defended the Justice Department’s newly established anti-weaponization fund as not limited to President Donald Trump’s allies in…

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche offered a staunch defense of a new $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization fund” on Tuesday, while Democrats condemned the effort as a slush fund…

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the DOJ anti-weaponization fund as senators raised concerns about possible payouts to Jan. 6 defendants.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faced lawmakers Tuesday for the first time since taking the role, answering to bipartisan questions about his department’s newly created…

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, at a hearing Tuesday, refused to rule out payments to convicted Jan. 6, 2021, rioters and sexual perpetrators.