2026年4月7日 美国东部时间下午4:36 / 福克斯新闻
布兰迪表示,若总统提名他接任,他愿意接替邦迪的职位
作者:阿什利·奥利弗 福克斯新闻
代理司法部长托德·布兰奇在一场新闻发布会上对唐纳德·特朗普大加赞赏,当被问及是否希望永久接替帕姆·邦迪时,他表示该职位的任命权在总统手中。
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代理司法部长托德·布兰奇在司法部打击欺诈活动的新闻发布会上对总统唐纳德·特朗普极尽赞美之词,并称关于永久接替帕姆·邦迪的任何决定都由总统决定。
“至于我是否想要这份工作,我从未主动争取过这份工作。我为特朗普总统工作感到非常开心,”布兰奇在邦迪被解雇后首次公开讲话中说道。“这是我一生中最大的荣幸,如果特朗普总统选择让我继续担任代理部长,那是我的荣幸。如果他选择提名我担任正式职务,那同样是我的荣幸。”
布兰奇补充道:“如果他选择提名其他人,并让我去做其他工作,我会说‘非常感谢您,我爱您,总统先生’。”
帕姆·邦迪被免去司法部长职务——以下是可能接任的候选人
2026年4月7日,在华盛顿特区,代理司法部长托德·布兰奇在一场新闻发布会上就司法部的欺诈打击工作发表讲话。(奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂图片社)
布兰奇的此番言论发表于特朗普上周宣布邦迪将离任,而他——特朗普的正式私人律师、司法部副部长——将无限期担任代理司法部长之后。
官员的代理任职期限最长可达210天。特朗普尚未透露永久接任该职位的候选人,但他有可能提名布兰奇。福克斯新闻数字频道此前曾报道,总统还曾与美国环境保护署署长李·泽尔丁讨论过接任该职位的事宜。
布兰奇指出,邦迪的离任交接工作仍在进行中。邦迪上周宣布,她将用接下来的30天时间将工作职责移交给布兰奇。
当被问及为何她被解职时,布兰奇表示“除了总统本人,没人知道原因”。特朗普解雇邦迪是因为她未能成功起诉特朗普的一些顶级政治对手,且长期以来,人们对她处理杰弗里·爱泼斯坦性 trafficking案件档案的方式存在不满。
在被特朗普解雇前,托德·布兰奇曾与帕姆·邦迪一同担任副部长。(格雷姆·斯隆/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)
“关于帕姆·邦迪的最后工作日,我现在是代理司法部长,”布兰奇说道,并补充道,“过去几天我们一直在就合适的交接事宜保持定期沟通。她非常支持司法部的工作。”
布兰奇的讲话大部分内容都围绕着司法部对欺诈活动的打击行动,他列举了最近几起涉及医疗保健和新冠相关诈骗的案件,总涉案金额超过5亿美元。
布兰奇列举了一系列案例,包括检察官在一起1.6亿美元的医疗保健注册诈骗案中获得有罪答辩,以及一起1亿美元的新冠诈骗案的判决。他辩称,此类案件仅占全国范围内欺诈活动的一小部分,并正式宣布司法部成立新的全国欺诈执法部门,该部门由 newly confirmed 助理司法部长科林·麦克唐纳领导,麦克唐纳在布兰奇讲话期间站在他身旁。
布兰奇表示,该部门将配备专门的检察官,并在全美各地的美国检察官办公室扩充人员,同时将使用更先进的技术来更有效地调查欺诈案件。
JD·万斯在明尼苏达州丑闻后宣布成立多州欺诈特别工作组
2026年2月25日,负责全国欺诈执法的助理司法部长科林·麦克唐纳在参议院司法委员会确认听证会上发表讲话。(格雷姆·斯隆/盖蒂图片社)
布兰奇说:“我们在打击欺诈、将犯罪分子绳之以法方面有着悠久的历史,但司法部从未采取过全面协调的方式来调查和起诉针对纳税人资金和纳税人资助项目的欺诈行为。”
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前弗吉尼亚州美国检察官约翰·菲什威克告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,他认为布兰奇似乎在争取司法部长一职。
“托德·布兰奇在今天的首次新闻发布会上似乎在试镜这个最高职位,无疑是通过批评记者的诸多问题来吸引特朗普的注意,”菲什威克在一份声明中说道,他还提到布兰奇如何嘲笑部分记者的提问。
阿什利·奥利弗是福克斯新闻数字频道和福克斯商业频道的记者,负责报道司法部和法律事务。如需提供新闻线索,请发送邮件至 ashley.oliver@fox.com。
Blanche invokes Trump ‘love’ when asked about staying on after Bondi
April 7, 2026 4:36pm EDT / Fox News
Blanche said he would be open to replacing Bondi if the president were to nominate him
By Ashley Oliver Fox News
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche lavished praise on Donald Trump during a press conference, saying when asked if he wanted to replace Pam Bondi permanently that the decision was up to the president.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche showered President Donald Trump with praise during a Justice Department anti-fraud press conference and said any decision on permanently replacing Pam Bondi was up to the president.
“As to whether or not I want this job, I did not ask for this job. I love working for President Trump,” Blanche said in his first public remarks since Bondi’s firing. “It’s the greatest honor of a lifetime, and if President Trump chooses to keep me as acting, that’s an honor. If he chooses to nominate me, that’s an honor.”
Blanche added: “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.’”
PAM BONDI IS OUT AS AG — HERE ARE THE CONTENDERS WHO COULD REPLACE HER
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche addresses the Justice Department’s fraud efforts during a news conference on April 7, 2026, in Washington, D.C.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Blanche’s remarks came after Trump announced last week that Bondi would be leaving her role and that Blanche, his formal personal attorney and the DOJ’s deputy attorney general, would fill in indefinitely as acting attorney general.
Officials can serve in an acting capacity for up to 210 days. Trump has not signaled a nominee to take the role permanently, but he could nominate Blanche. Fox News Digital previously reported that the president has also had discussions with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin about taking the job.
Blanche noted that Bondi’s transition out of the department remained ongoing. Bondi announced last week that she would take the next 30 days to shift responsibilities to Blanche.
When asked why she was pushed out of her job, Blanche said “nobody has any idea… except for the president.” Trump had fired Bondi after she failed to secure successful indictments against some of Trump’s top political rivals and amid long-simmering frustrations with her handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case files.
Todd Blanche served as deputy attorney general with Pam Bondi before she was fired by President Trump.(Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“As far as Pam Bondi’s last day on the job, I am the acting attorney general,” Blanche said, adding, “We’ve been regularly communicating over the past several days for an appropriate transition. She is very much a big supporter of this department.”
Most of Blanche’s remarks focused on the DOJ’s crackdown on fraud, as he pointed to several recent cases totaling more than half a billion dollars in healthcare and COVID-19-related schemes.
Blanche cited a string of examples, including prosecutors securing a guilty plea in a $160 million healthcare enrollment fraud operation and a sentencing in a $100 million COVID-19 fraud case. He contended that such cases represented a fraction of the fraud occurring nationwide and formally rolled out the DOJ’s new National Fraud Enforcement Division, led by newly confirmed Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald, who stood by Blanche during his remarks.
The division, Blanche said, would involve specialized prosecutors and expanded staffing in U.S. attorney’s offices across the country, and it would use more advanced technology to more effectively investigate fraud.
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Colin McDonald, assistant attorney general for national fraud enforcement, speaks during a Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing Feb. 25, 2026.(Graeme Sloan/Getty Images)
“We have a storied history of combating fraud and bringing criminal actors to justice, but the department has never adopted a comprehensive and coordinated approach to investigating and prosecuting fraud against taxpayer dollars and taxpayer-funded programs,” Blanche said.
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Former U.S. Attorney John Fishwick of Virginia told Fox News Digital he thought Blanche appeared to be vying for the attorney general role.
“Todd Blanche seems to be trying out for the top job today in his opening press conference and surely trying to catch Trump’s attention with his criticism of many of the questions by the press,” Fishwick said in a statement, observing how Blanche derided some reporters for their questions.
Ashley Oliver is a reporter for Fox News Digital and FOX Business, covering the Justice Department and legal affairs. Email story tips to ashley.oliver@fox.com.
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