Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleRepublican Senator Thom Tillis has threatened to block Todd Blanche's confirmation as attorney general unless he meets with Jeffrey Epstein survivors.“I expect that meeting to occur before I’m willing to vote out of this committee and I’m trying to get to ‘yes,’ but this is a very important part of getting to ‘yes,’” Tillis said in the second day of Blanche’s Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing.Blanche, President Donald Trump's acting attorney general, stated he was “prohibited from meeting directly” with the survivors and reportedly said officials were trying to arrange a meeting later Thursday or on another day.A single Republican defection on the Judiciary Committee could kill the nomination, as unanimous Democratic opposition is expected.Tillis demands that the meeting happen before the committee reconvenes to vote on the nomination, likely by July 30, according to Politico.In fullTop Republican threatens to block Todd Blanche as Trump’s AG pick if he doesn’t meet with Epstein survivorsMore bulletinsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche set for confirmation hearing Wednesday but campaigners abused by Jeffrey Epstein say his handling of the government’s documents on the late…

Todd Blanche is heading into a high-stakes test this week in his bid to become attorney general. Key Republicans are still undecided about whether to back his nomination.

Two senators are giving Todd Blanche until the end of the month to set up a meeting with Epstein survivors.

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

Blanche will likely need the votes of all Judiciary Committee Republicans.

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…

Blanche is set to face a pivotal Senate confirmation hearing as GOP senators weigh concerns about his independence from President Donald Trump.

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Todd Blanche said Epstein victims represented by counsel legally had to go through their lawyers before meeting with the attorney general.

Blanche faced questions about the Jeffrey Epstein records, President Donald Trump’s much-scrutinized settlement with the IRS and his prior role as Trump’s personal attorney

Senator Thom Tillis says Trump’s attorney general nominee doesn’t have his vote yet.

“This is a very important part of getting to yes” on approving Blanche’s nomination, Tillis said Thursday.

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Several witnesses will testify on Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee about whether Todd Blanche should be confirmed as US attorney general.

Democrats hammered Blanche for his role in the Epstein file redactions

A Republican senator whose vote Todd Blanche needs to advance his nomination as attorney general says his support hinges on Blanche first meeting with Jeffrey Epstein's accusers.

A key Republican said he wouldn't vote to confirm Todd Blanche until he meets with Jeffrey Epstein's accusers.

The North Carolina senator said he will not advance the acting attorney general's nomination until Todd Blanche meets with Jeffrey Epstein’s victims.