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Todd Blanche Faces Bipartisan Grilling in Bid for Attorney General

Acting AG forced to defend department's handling of Epstein files and clarify stance on Trump administration policies during contentious confirmation hearing.

PoliticsPublished July 15, 2026 at 11:45 PM
Todd Blanche, wearing a suit, is seen from the side tilting his head towards and camera and holding his face close to a microphon

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week, facing a rigorous confirmation hearing as he seeks to permanently lead the Department of Justice.

Throughout the session, Blanche was pressed on his previous role as President Trump’s defense attorney, the department's handling of the Epstein files, and the status of a controversial $1.7 billion 'anti-weaponization fund' that was recently nullified by a federal judge.

Addressing the Epstein investigation, Blanche acknowledged 'mistakes' in the redaction and release process of millions of documents, offering an apology to survivors after being confronted by lawmakers regarding insufficient investigative efforts and problematic redactions.

The hearing also saw Blanche clarify his position on constitutional term limits, confirming his belief that President Trump is ineligible to run for a third term in 2028.

Tensions flared at several points, with Blanche pushing back against what he deemed 'obnoxious' questioning from Senator Sheldon Whitehouse regarding FBI leadership and expressing frustration with Senator Cory Booker’s rapid-fire interrogation tactics.

While Blanche secured some support from Republicans like Senator Thom Tillis by confirming the 'anti-weaponization fund' would not move forward, his path to confirmation remains uncertain.

Key committee members, including Senator John Cornyn, have yet to commit their support, leaving the nominee’s future in the hands of the full Senate following the committee's upcoming vote.

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