
Durbin says Blanche told him DOJ anti-weaponization fund was 'a mistake'
Blanche has said he was not consulted on Trump’s sweeping clemency grant for some 1,500 people charged in the riot, including people convicted of attacking…
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Sen. Dick Durbin D-Ill. says acting Attorney General Todd Blanche called the Trump administration's $1.776 billion anti-weaponization fund “a mistake” in what the senator described as a courtesy meeting before Wednesday’s hearing to review Blanche's nomination to lead the Justice Department. In a social media post on Tuesday, Trump praised Blanche’s record at the Justice Department, calling him “tough, brilliant, and 100% LOYAL to our Constitution, and the American People.” “He is a great lawyer, always very fair, and every Republican Senator should vote to CONFIRM Todd Blanche, ASAP!” Trump wrote. With the death of South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, who was a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, there are 11 Republicans and 10 Democrats on the panel.
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Sen. Dick Durbin D-Ill. says acting Attorney General Todd Blanche called the Trump administration's $1.776 billion anti-weaponization fund “a mistake” in what the senator described as a courtesy meeting before Wednesday’s hearing to review Blanche's nomination to lead the Justice Department.
according to The Hill — Just InIn a social media post on Tuesday, Trump praised Blanche’s record at the Justice Department, calling him “tough, brilliant, and 100% LOYAL to our Constitution, and the American People.” “He is a great lawyer, always very fair, and every Republican Senator should vote to CONFIRM Todd Blanche, ASAP!” Trump wrote.
according to The Boston GlobeWith the death of South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, who was a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, there are 11 Republicans and 10 Democrats on the panel.
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