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The acting attorney general could continue running DOJ for much of the year even without Trump’s nomination.
Donald Trump's Acting United States Attorney General, Todd Blanche claimed the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was a "security success story."
Senate Democrats’ desire to hold acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’s feet to the fire over the Jeffrey Epstein files and his reasoning behind his sympathetic treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell, could be waylaid by a legal loophole.
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Todd Blanche fumbles as he's grilled on who was 'designated survivor' after WHCD shooting
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faced questions about whether there was a designated survivor for the White House Correspondents' Dinner after a shooting incident exposed vulnerabilities
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Acting AG Blanche could stay without Senate OK
Acting AG Blanche Could Stay Without Senate OK
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Blanche rejects gun law changes after WHCD attack
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed new details of the thwarted shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, saying the suspect targeted administration officials and was stopped just feet from breaching security. Blanche rejected calls ...
The following is the transcript of the interview with acting Attorney General Todd Blanche that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on April 26, 2026.
“You just said he traveled from California across the country by train. At this point, are you thinking at the federal level of changing security protocols in any way" The post Brennan Presses Todd Blanche On If Gun Law Failures Contributed to WHCD Shooting first appeared on Mediaite.
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Acting attorney general Todd Blanche said Sunday he did not view the shooting Saturday at the...
Acting attorney general Todd Blanche said Sunday he did not view the shooting Saturday at the White House correspondents’ dinner as a security failure, saying “the system worked” as it should. Blanche,
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order on Thursday officially reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana from a Schedule I to a less-regulated Schedule III drug, following President Donald Trump’s order to do so in December.
Acting AG Todd Blanche says the D.C. shooting suspect appears to have traveled by train from Los Angeles to Washington as the investigation develops.