2026-06-08T21:01:50.385Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/08/politics/todd-blanche-trump-attorney-general-nomination
- 总统唐纳德·特朗普已正式提名其前私人律师托德·布兰奇出任司法部长。
- 布兰奇将因处理爱泼斯坦文件以及为特朗普盟友设立的有争议基金一事面临参议院审查。
- 此次提名是在帕姆·邦迪被解雇后提出的,当时正值共和党人对司法部的发展方向感到担忧之际。
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唐纳德·特朗普总统已于周一正式提名代理司法部长托德·布兰奇永久担任这一最高执法职位,并将其提名提交参议院。
曾是特朗普私人律师之一的布兰奇将接替今年4月被解雇的帕姆·邦迪。
正式提名开启了参议院确认程序。布兰奇仅需简单多数票即可获得确认,但他在处理杰弗里·爱泼斯坦文件以及试图设立一项价值18亿美元的有争议“反武器化”基金以惠及特朗普盟友的经历,可能会让投票局势变得复杂。
参议院司法委员会主席查克·格拉斯利暗示他将支持布兰奇,并快速推进该提名程序。
“布兰奇资质出众,且展现出了致力于在全国范围内恢复法治的决心。参议院司法委员会处理布兰奇提名的工作正在进行中,”格拉斯利在一份声明中说道。
但布兰奇的提名能以多快的速度推进仍不确定。周一被问及能多快在委员会内推进该提名时,格拉斯利并未透露。
该委员会成员约翰·科宁参议员对CNN表示,他计划就“反武器化”基金向布兰奇提问。
“我有很多问题,包括这个,”当被问及是否希望更具体地了解布兰奇在该基金中的角色时,科宁说道。
来自路易斯安那州的共和党参议员比尔·卡西迪——近期初选失利后,他已成为特朗普推动司法部基金一事最直言不讳的共和党批评者之一——暗示他仍对布兰奇存在重大疑虑。
周一晚间被多次问及是否会支持布兰奇时,这位参议员给出了相同回应:“我必须确信托德不是那种以总统私人律师身份出任司法部长的人,而是曾担任总统私人律师的司法部长。”
当被CNN问及特朗普近日重申对该基金的支持——尽管布兰奇本人坚称该基金已告吹——时,卡西迪表示:“当然,这令人担忧。”
当被问及他能采取何种措施约束白宫在该问题上的行动时,卡西迪称“我们拭目以待”。
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担任代理司法部长期间,布兰奇对特朗普的一些政治对手提起了诉讼,例如前联邦调查局局长詹姆斯·科米,放宽了枪支管制措施,并向记者发出传票以获取消息来源。他还在全国范围内宣布了全面的欺诈行动计划,与白宫的“反欺诈战争”相辅相成。
但批评者援引同样的行动指出,布兰奇一直在落实总统的个人和政治议程,将司法部作为其攻击工具。
此次提名正值外界就拟议的17.76亿美元“反武器化”基金对特朗普和布兰奇提出反对,该基金旨在向那些称自己遭政府不当起诉的人提供赔偿。该基金最初是作为美国国税局与总统、其成年子女以及特朗普集团达成和解协议的一部分宣布的。
国会山的共和党人对该基金表示反对,其中许多人尤其担心2021年1月6日国会山骚乱的参与者可能获得赔偿。
布兰奇上周基本上不得不否认了这一想法,司法部也告知两名联邦法官该计划已胎死腹中。不过,针对该和解协议的多起诉讼仍在进行中。
布兰奇本人已明确表达了对这一职位的渴望以及对总统的支持。在被任命为代理司法部长后的新闻发布会上,布兰奇对记者表示,为特朗普工作是“一生当中最伟大的荣幸”。
“如果他选择提名其他人,并让我去做其他工作,我会说:‘非常感谢,我爱您,先生,’”他说道。
爱泼斯坦文件与与麦克斯韦的会面
布兰奇还将面临有关司法部如何处理爱泼斯坦文件以及他对爱泼斯坦同案犯吉斯莱恩·麦克斯韦进行约谈的相关问题。
根据麦克斯韦近日在众议院监督委员会接受采访的 transcripts,邦迪多次表示布兰奇对此负责。
“他负责整个流程以及爱泼斯坦文件的全部披露工作,”当被问及自己在司法部遵守《爱泼斯坦文件透明度法案》过程中所扮演的角色时,邦迪说道。
司法部已根据国会要求披露了约300万份文件,但邦迪被要求解释为何仍有300万份文件未予披露。
布兰奇还将被问及去年他对麦克斯韦进行的约谈。在约谈后不久,麦克斯韦被转移到德克萨斯州的一所最低安全级别的监狱营地。司法部表示,监狱管理局负责此次调动。
本文已更新补充更多细节。
CNN的汉娜·拉宾诺维茨、克里斯汀·霍姆斯和马努·拉朱对本文亦有贡献。
Trump formally nominates his former personal lawyer Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general
2026-06-08T21:01:50.385Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/08/politics/todd-blanche-trump-attorney-general-nomination
- President Donald Trump has formally nominated Todd Blanche, his former personal lawyer, to serve as attorney general.
- Blanche faces Senate scrutiny over his handling of Epstein files and a controversial fund for Trump allies.
- The nomination comes after Pam Bondi was fired and amid Republican concerns about the Justice Department’s direction.
AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.
President Donald Trump has formally tapped acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to take on the top law enforcement job on a more permanent basis, sending his nomination to the Senate on Monday.
Blanche – formerly one of Trump’s personal lawyers – would succeed Pam Bondi, who was fired in April.
The formal nomination now tees up the Senate confirmation process. Blanche will need just a majority vote to get confirmed, though his role in handling the Jeffrey Epstein files and in the attempt to create a controversial $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund to benefit Trump’s allies could complicate the vote.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley indicated he will support Blanche and move quickly on the nomination.
“Blanche is well-qualified and has shown his dedication to restoring law and order across our country. The Senate Judiciary Committee’s work to process Blanche’s nomination is underway,” Grassley said in a statement.
But just how quickly Blanche’s nomination could advance remains in question. Asked Monday how swiftly he could move the nomination through his committee, Grassley wouldn’t say.
Sen. John Cornyn, a member of the committee, indicated to CNN that he plans to ask Blanche questions about the “anti-weaponization” fund.
“I have a lot of questions, including that,” Cornyn said when asked if he wanted to hear more specifically about Blanche’s role in the fund.
GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana – whose recent primary defeat has led him to become one of the most critical Republican voices on Trump’s recent push for the DOJ fund – is signaling that he still has major issues with Blanche.
Asked repeatedly on Monday night whether he could support Blanche, the senator offered the same line: “I have to be convinced that Todd is not the president’s personal attorney who happens to be attorney general – but that Todd is attorney general who used to be the president’s personal attorney.”
Asked by CNN about Trump’s recent remarks reiterating his support for that fund – despite Blanche’s own insistence that the fund is dead – Cassidy said: “Of course, that’s concerning.”
Cassidy said “we shall see” when asked what he could do to rein in the White House on the matter.
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Serving as acting attorney general, Blanche has secured indictments against some of Trump’s personal foes like former FBI Director James Comey, rolled back gun control measures and issued subpoenas to journalists for their sources. He’s also announced sweeping fraud initiatives across the country, which work hand-in-hand with the White House’s “war on fraud.”
But critics, citing those same efforts, say that Blanche has effectuated the president’s personal and political agenda to use the Justice Department as his own attack mechanism.
The nomination comes in amid pushback against Trump and Blanche over the proposed $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund to compensate people who say they were wrongly prosecuted by the government. The fund was initially announced as part of a settlement between the Internal Revenue Service and the president, his adult sons and the Trump Organization.
Republicans on Capitol Hill revolted over the fund — with many especially anxious over the potential for January 6, 2021, rioters to get payouts.
Blanche essentially had to disavow the idea last week, and the Justice Department told two federal judges the plan is dead. However, several lawsuits are ongoing against the settlement.
Blanche, for his part, has vociferously stated his desire for the job and his support for the president. In a press conference just after he was appointed acting attorney general, Blanche told reporters that working for Trump is “the greatest honor of a lifetime.”
“If he chooses to nominate somebody else and asks me to go do something else, I will say: ‘Thank you very much, I love you, sir,’” he said.
Epstein files and Maxwell interview
Blanche will also face questions about how the Justice Department handled the Epstein files and his interview with Epstein’s co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell.
According to a transcript of her recent interview with the House Oversight Committee, Bondi repeatedly said that Blanche was responsible.
“He was in charge of the process and the entire release of the Epstein files,” Bondi said when asked for her role in the department’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
DOJ has released approximately 3 million files compelled by Congress, but Bondi was pushed to explain why another 3 million still have not been released.
Blanche also will be asked about his interview with Maxwell he conducted last year. Shortly after, Maxwell was transferred to a minimum-security prison camp in Texas. The Justice Department has said the Bureau of Prisons is responsible for the move.
This story has been updated with additional details.
CNN’s Hannah Rabinowitz, Kristen Holmes and Manu Raju contributed to this report.
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