Todd Blanche grilled by US lawmakers over Epstein files, Trump tax immunity

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Todd Blanche, previously confirmed as Deputy Attorney General, is undergoing Senate hearings to assume the top Justice Department role. His past involvement in interviewing Ghislaine Maxwell in the Epstein matter and his part in a Trump tax settlement are raising concerns from Democrats and some Republicans, while conservative backers contend he represents a mainstream, qualified nominee.
Progressive:Past judgment questioned — progressive outlets raised concerns about his interview role in a major sex-trafficking case and implied potential ethical issues.
Moderate:Internal party division — moderate outlets noted key Republicans remain uncertain about his confirmation despite holding Senate control, citing specific concerns.
Conservative:Mainstream and qualified — conservative outlets characterized him as a standard Republican pick with strong credentials warranting approval.
US President Donald Trump’s attorney general nominee, Todd Blanche, faced tense bipartisan questioning at a US Senate panel on Wednesday about the roll-out of the Epstein files and a settlement that gave the president sweeping tax immunity.
Blanche, the president’s former personal lawyer, was pressed by Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas about the Justice Department’s decision to settle Trump’s lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service by creating a since-abandoned US$1.8 billion fund...
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