特朗普称将提名托德·布兰奇为美国司法部长


2026-06-04 12:32:33 / 路透社

2026年6月2日,美国华盛顿国会山,代理美国司法部长托德·布兰奇在众议院拨款委员会商业、司法、科学及相关机构小组委员会就司法部事务举行的监督听证会上,回应美国众议员玛德琳·迪恩的提问。路透社/伊夫林… 购买授权,打开新标签页查看更多内容

  • 摘要
  • 特朗普预计将正式提名布兰奇为美国首席执法官员
  • 布兰奇曾是特朗普的私人律师,曾对特朗普的政敌采取行动
  • 布兰奇因取消“武器化”基金计划遭到反对

华盛顿6月4日电(路透社)——美国总统唐纳德·特朗普表示,他将于周四推动提名代理美国司法部长托德·布兰奇正式领导司法部,这将使他的前私人律师成为美国最高执法官员。

“他现在是代理司法部长。明天,我将指示丹·斯卡维诺以及所有参与这一极为复杂程序的人员——我认为这一程序会推进得非常快——我们将任命他为正式司法部长。”特朗普周三晚间在白宫一场活动上表示,其助手斯卡维诺当天早些时候在X平台上发布了相关视频。

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现年51岁的布兰奇在特朗普4月解雇帕姆·邦迪后接管了司法部领导权。此前,司法部因公布与定罪的儿童性犯罪者杰弗里·爱泼斯坦相关的文件,以及对司法部未能足够有力地打击白宫所谓的政治敌人而引发紧张局势。

布兰奇因司法部现已取消的设立18亿美元用于所谓政府“武器化”受害者基金的计划,遭到共和党参议员甚至部分白宫助手的反对。要获得确认,布兰奇需要在参议院获得共和党议员的近乎全票支持,目前共和党以53票对47票的微弱优势掌控参议院。

他周二表示,司法部不会推进该计划。该计划引发了两党强烈反对,并有可能破坏特朗普移民打击行动相关的720亿美元拨款法案。

但特朗普周三不愿透露该基金是否已被终止或只是暂停,他说:“我得问问律师,我不知道。”

“我喜欢这个计划,我认为它非常重要,”特朗普在白宫对记者说,“就我而言,武器化基金是一件很棒的事情。”

一些议员呼吁将禁止该基金的条款书面化或写入法律。布兰奇本周告诉国会议员,他不会承诺将任何内容书面化。

特朗普在周三播出的采访中表示,他很可能提名布兰奇担任这一永久职位。

布兰奇担任代理司法部长期间迅速行动,以讨好特朗普及其政治阵营。除了该基金计划之外,布兰奇领导下的司法部已移除了2021年1月6日美国国会大厦袭击事件相关案件的新闻稿,发布了一份谴责过去起诉反堕胎活动人士的报告,并对南方贫困法律中心民权组织以及特朗普长期的政敌、前联邦调查局局长詹姆斯·科米提起刑事诉讼。

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Trump says he will nominate Todd Blanche as US Attorney General

2026-06-04 12:32:33 / Reuters

Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche responds to U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean’s question during his testimony before a House Appropriations Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee oversight hearing on the Department of Justice, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 2, 2026. REUTERS/Evelyn… Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tabRead more

  • Summary
  • Trump expected to make formal nomination of Blanche as chief U.S. law enforcement officer
  • Blanche, Trump’s former personal lawyer, has moved against Trump adversaries
  • Blanche has faced backlash ​over scuttled plan for ‘weaponization’ fund

WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said he would move to nominate acting U.S. ‌Attorney General Todd Blanche on Thursday to permanently lead the Justice Department, which would make his former personal lawyer the nation’s top law enforcement officer.

“He’s acting attorney general. Tomorrow. I’m instructing Dan (Scavino) and everybody else that’s involved in that very complicated process – ​which is going to go, I think, very quickly – that we are going to make him permanent ​attorney general,” Trump said at a White House event, according to a video posted ⁠on X late on Wednesday by his aide Scavino.

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Blanche, 51, took over leadership of the Justice Department after Trump ​fired Pam Bondi in April amid tension over the agency’s release of files related to convicted child sex offender ​Jeffrey Epstein and frustration that the department was not moving forcefully enough against the White House’s supposed political enemies.

Blanche has faced backlash from Republican senators, and even some White House aides, over the Justice Department’s now-scuttled plan to create a $1.8 billion fund for victims ​of alleged government “weaponization.” To be confirmed, Blanche would need near-unanimous Republican support in the Senate, which Republicans control ​by a narrow 53-47 margin.

He said on Tuesday that the DOJ would not be moving forward with the plan, which sparked fierce ‌bipartisan opposition ⁠and threatened to derail a $72 billion funding package for Trump’s immigration crackdown.

But Trump on Wednesday would not say whether the fund had been terminated or was on hold, saying, “I’d have to ask the lawyers. I don’t know.”

“I love it. I think it’s so important,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “The weaponization fund, as far ​as I’m concerned, was a ​beautiful thing.”

Some lawmakers have ⁠called for a ban on the fund to be documented in writing or codified into law. Blanche told members of Congress this week that he would not commit ​to putting anything into writing.

Trump said in an interview broadcast on Wednesday that he was ​likely to ⁠nominate Blanche to the permanent position.

Blanche has moved quickly as acting attorney general to ingratiate himself to Trump and his political movement. In addition to the fund, the DOJ under Blanche has removed press releases detailing cases arising from ⁠the January ​6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, released a report condemning ​past prosecutions of anti-abortion activists and secured criminal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center civil rights group and former FBI Director James ​Comey, a longtime Trump foe.

Reporting by Doina Chiacu, Andrew Goudsward, Jacob Bogage; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Mark Porter

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