Trump picks his lawyer, Todd Blanche, as deputy attorney general

President Trump has⁣ nominated Todd Blanche,​ a ⁤lawyer and ⁤former aide, ⁤as Deputy Attorney ‍General,​ the second-highest position at ‍the Justice ⁢Department. Blanche ‍has⁤ served as Trump’s‌ outside counsel and represented him in a variety‍ of​ legal matters, ‌including ‌the Russia‌ investigation. If confirmed by the Senate, Blanche would oversee the department’s day-to-day operations and play‌ a ⁢key role in shaping its policies. ​Appointed as the former lawyer for ‍Donald Trump’s presidential campaign,​ Todd Blanche⁤ arrives to‍ the‌ Department of Justice with experience in the⁣ legal ⁢realm, having been‍ a partner at a white-shoe ‍New York law firm.‌ Graduating magna cum‍ laude from‌ Harvard Law,​ Blanche ⁣is known for a ​career built on media,‍ sports, ⁣and‌ entertainment ‍law. With his strong Republican leanings,⁤ Blanche is anticipated to align with the conservative‌ agenda of the current ⁢administration and contribute to ongoing discussions regarding‌ law enforcement, civil rights, and‍ national security​ at the Department of​ Justice.

In Summary

Todd‌ Blanche’s selection ⁣for‌ the post⁤ of deputy⁣ attorney general has ⁤sparked‍ mixed reactions. ‌Some praise his qualifications​ and experience, ⁢while others express concerns about ⁢his ability to ⁣remain impartial in‍ light of ⁢his‍ past support for President Trump. It ‌remains to be seen how Blanche will ⁤perform in his new role and ​whether he⁤ will⁣ be able to meet the expectations of both the Trump administration and the ⁢American people.

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