Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's nomination for the permanent position is facing opposition from several key Republicans due to his involvement in the creation of President Trump's proposed $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund. Blanche, currently serving as acting attorney general, informed Congress last week that the administration is not proceeding with the fund.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's Nomination Faces Republican Opposition
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's nomination is encountering resistance from some Republicans who are dissatisfied with his role in establishing a proposed $1.8 billion fund aimed at anti-weaponization. Blanche stated in a recent congressional hearing that the administration is not advancing with the fund.
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Blanche nomination collides with anger over anti-weaponization fund
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's Nomination Faces Republican Opposition