Trump indicated his administration will move to nominate Blanche as the full-time attorney general as soon as Thursday.

Todd Blanche isn’t guaranteed to become Trump’s attorney general just yet.

The president made the announcement during a dinner at the White House on Wednesday, saying he will nominate Blanche to become the “permanent attorney general.”

The president made the announcement during a dinner at the White House on Wednesday, saying he will nominate Blanche to become the “permanent attorney general.”

Blanche has led the Justice Department in an acting capacity since former Attorney General Pam Bondi’s firing in April.

As acting attorney general, Blanche launched high-profile investigations of Trump’s enemies.

Amidst shifts in the Justice Department's hierarchy, President Donald Trump is set to nominate Todd Blanche as the new Attorney General. Blanche, who is already stepping in as the…

Hours after President Donald Trump nominated Todd Blanche to permanently lead the DOJ, the top Senate Republican could not say whether he could survive a nomination fight on…

President Donald Trump said he will nominate Todd Blanche as permanent attorney general, two months after firing his predecessor, Pam Bondi.

Should he be nominated for attorney general, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's nomination is expected to face challenges in the Senate.

At least three members of the Judiciary Committee are publicly undecided on whether to give Blanche a vote on the Senate floor.

The acting attorney general’s record, from internal settlements to handling of sensitive disclosures, is setting up a broader test of Senate GOP unity and Democratic opposition.

Trump indicated his administration will move to nominate Blanche as the full-time attorney general as soon as Thursday.