Senate Faces Contentious Confirmation Battle Over Acting AG Todd Blanche Amid Ethics Concerns

July 14, 2026
Senate Faces Contentious Confirmation Battle Over Acting AG Todd Blanche Amid Ethics Concerns
  • Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is awaiting a Senate Judiciary confirmation hearing to become the permanent head of the Justice Department, facing questions over politicized prosecutions, Epstein/Maxwell-related matters, and a controversial anti-weaponization fund worth about $1.8 billion.

  • Democrats question Blanche’s independence due to past actions as acting AG, including decisions involving political allies and adversaries, arguing he may align with Trump policies rather than uphold impartial justice.

  • Republicans and law-enforcement groups back Blanche, but more than 1,000 former DOJ employees have criticized him for alleged corruption and abuses, signaling deep partisan divisions in the confirmation fight.

  • The author emphasizes that her views are personal and not necessarily representative of any organization or university.

  • Claire Finkelstein argues in The Guardian that Blanche should be rejected on grave rule-of-law concerns and impartiality grounds.

  • Past bipartisan patterns show nominees rejected for conflicts of interest or ethical concerns; Blanche’s independence is being tested as a high-stakes confirmation with potential for similar outcomes.

  • Blanche’s candidacy has attracted support from Republicans and police groups, but faced opposition from over a thousand former DOJ employees and critics citing alleged corruption and abuses.

  • Blanche previously said the anti-weaponization fund was dead, a stance contested by court rulings and DOJ statements, with a Miami judge sanctioning an attorney in the related IRS case and limiting the fund’s evidentiary use.

  • Critics point to Blanche’s past actions, including an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell and cited comments, as ethically questionable, while supporters highlight colleagues’ backing.

  • Blanche promotes a record of cracking down on gang activity, fraud, drug trafficking, and enforcing strict immigration policies, while defending Trump against what he views as politically motivated investigations.

  • Finkelstein and others describe a pattern of problematic actions during Blanche’s DOJ tenure, fueling questions about integrity and independence.

  • Controversies include Blanche’s supervision of Epstein file releases, involvement in the $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, and a meeting with Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell cited as signaling politicization.

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