The president’s former criminal defense attorney faces a high-stakes loyalty test pitting his ‘love’ for Trump against the rule of law. Congress doesn’t know who to believe, Alex Woodward writes

Donald Trump made his case for appointing his former personal attorney as attorney general.

Blanche has participated in at least one practice run of the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing and focused on ways to fight back against allegations that he is operating based…

Todd Blanche faces his biggest public test Wednesday in his bid to serve as President Donald Trump’s fourth confirmed attorney general: a Senate Judiciary Committee with a pair of…

Newly published documents glimpse acting attorney general’s grip inside the DOJ as he prepares for Senate confirmation hearings

Blanche’s confirmation hearing comes days after a federal judge referred him to the state Bar for disciplinary action.

Blanche’s confirmation hearing comes days after a federal judge referred him to the state Bar for disciplinary action.

Blanche told senators he “is” Trump’s lawyer—before quickly correcting himself and saying, “was his lawyer.”

The July 15 Senate hearing for attorney general nominee Todd Blanche turned heated, as Democrats grilled the former Trump personal lawyer.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche will confront questions about his brief but turbulent tenure atop the Justice Department during a Senate confirmation hearing that will test…

Todd Blanche previously served as a criminal defense lawyer for President Donald Trump.

At the beginning of Trump's second term, Blanche was confirmed by the Senate to serve as second in command at the Justice Department.

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Blanche's actions have raised questions about the independence of the Department of Justice, which he currently leads.

Sen. Chuck Schumer called the acting attorney general’s answer “an all-time Freudian slip and completely disqualifying.”

Sycophantic prosecutions are ancient. During the Roman Empire, informers brought charges against the emperor’s perceived enemies and were rewarded.

Trump’s former personal lawyer and his nominee for attorney general denies putting the US president’s interests first

The man who led Donald Trump's criminal defence team is facing questions at his confirmation hearing to become the next US Attorney General.

The attorney general nominee was also questioned about the US$1.8 billion ‘slush fund’ to compensate the president’s allies.

The president’s former criminal defense attorney faces a high-stakes loyalty test pitting his ‘love’ for Trump against the rule of law. Congress doesn’t know who to believe, Alex…

Todd Blanche is trying to get confirmed. This won’t help.