Todd Blanche Faces Senate Hearing for Attorney General Nomination
1-Minute Brief
The confirmation process for Todd Blanche as attorney general has drawn attention due to DOJ controversies and survivor advocacy.
Key Facts
- Todd Blanche previously served as the No. 2 official at the Justice Department after Senate confirmation.
- Blanche will likely need the votes of all Judiciary Committee Republicans for confirmation.
- He is facing a contentious hearing as he seeks the top Justice Department position.
- Dani Bensky and other Jeffrey Epstein survivors have become prominent advocates during the confirmation process.
- Blanche's confirmation hearing is taking place early in President Trump's second term.
What Happened
Todd Blanche is undergoing a Senate confirmation hearing to become attorney general, with attention on his past DOJ role and survivor advocacy.
Why It Matters
The hearing is significant due to ongoing controversies involving the Justice Department and the involvement of high-profile survivor advocates, which may influence the confirmation process.
What's Next
The Senate Judiciary Committee will continue its proceedings, and Blanche's confirmation will depend on the outcome of the committee vote and full Senate approval.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- NPR NewsCenter1h agoTodd Blanche faces high-stakes confirmation hearing for attorney general
- NPR NewsCenter1h agoTodd Blanche's confirmation brings one Epstein survivor to center stage
- ABC NewsLeft42m agoBlanche to face grilling on DOJ controversies as he seeks confirmation as AG
