Trump Nominates Todd Blanche as Attorney General; Former Lawyer's Past Controversies Resurface
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U.S. President Donald Trump nominated Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to officially become Attorney General. Blanche's push for an $1.8 billion compensation fund has drawn criticism as creating a 'slush fund' for Trump allies, and his nomination is expected to face controversy in the Senate.
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- Q: When was Blanche nominated?
- A: The White House announced the nomination on June 8, 2025 (inferred from article date).
- Q: What is Blanche's $1.8 billion fund?
- A: A proposed fund to compensate Trump allies for losses from alleged 'political persecution'.
- Q: What is the outlook for this nomination?
- A: Senate confirmation is uncertain and expected to be highly controversial.