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US Senate grills Todd Blanche over DOJ fund, Epstein files and department independence at attorney general confirmation hearing

Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche testified before the US Senate Judiciary Committee on July 15 for his formal confirmation hearing, facing hours of pointed questioning on a Justice Department discretionary fund, withheld Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, and whether the department has operated independently of President Donald Trump

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United States

CBS News

“Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche testified Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee for his confirmation hearing to lead the Justice Department in a permanent capacity.”

US broadcast network; live testimony coverage leading with the DOJ fund and Epstein-files lines of questioning原文を読む ↗

United States

NPR

“Todd Blanche remained composed throughout the hours-long hearing, but faced several testy moments during questioning as he seeks to win the support of all Republican senators on the committee.”

US public radio; post-hearing takeaways with partisan breakdown and vote-count analysis原文を読む ↗

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Summary

US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared before the US Senate Judiciary Committee on July 15 seeking permanent confirmation as the country's top law enforcement official. Blanche, who previously served as one of Donald Trump's criminal defense lawyers, faced questioning on a Justice Department discretionary fund senators said had been used to reward loyalists, the administration's refusal to release Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, and whether the department operates independently of the White House. Blanche committed to reviewing both the fund and the files. His confirmation path requires unanimous Republican committee support.

Why it matters

The hearing is a public test of whether the US Justice Department functions independently of White House political direction. Blanche's role as Trump's former personal attorney makes the independence question unusually sharp for a sitting attorney general nominee.

What to watch

  • Whether all Republican senators on the US Senate Judiciary Committee back Blanche after the hearing
  • Any defection tied to the Epstein files or DOJ fund disclosures
  • Timeline for a full US Senate floor vote

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