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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on July 15 for his confirmation hearing. He addressed questions on the anti-weaponization fund and the Jeffrey Epstein files.
nbcnews.comTodd Blanche, the acting attorney general, testified July 15 before the Senate Judiciary Committee in his confirmation hearing for the permanent position. Blanche has held the acting role since early April 2025. President Trump nominated him in June 2025 after firing Pam Bondi in April 2025.
Blanche previously served as deputy attorney general following Senate confirmation in March 2025. During the hearing Blanche stated that the anti-weaponization fund is dead. " Senator John Cornyn challenged Blanche on the fund's fate.
Senator Dick Durbin questioned Blanche about the Jeffrey Epstein files. Blanche said he is prohibited from meeting directly with Jeffrey Epstein victims. Durbin urged Blanche to meet with ten victims.
The Justice Department under Blanche published nearly 3.5 million pages of Epstein files in January 2026. It also indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for alleged donor fraud. Blanche granted President Trump protection from IRS audits.
President Trump posted on Truth Social that Blanche brought murder rates to historic lows, increased violent crime arrests by 100 percent, and oversaw the seizure of more than 500 million deadly doses of drugs. The death of Senator Lindsey Graham left Republicans with a one-seat majority in the Senate.
Former Justice Department pardon attorney Liz Oyer and Epstein victim Dani Bensky are scheduled to testify for Democrats.
Demonstrators gathered in Kyiv and other cities on July 16 to oppose the removal of Mykhailo Fedorov. President Volodymyr Zelensky had dismissed the defense minister the previous day.
Fighting between the United States and Iran continued on July 16, 2026. President Trump notified Congress earlier this week that the United States is at war with Iran, opening a 60-day period for military operations.
The governor appointed Darline Graham to fill the Senate seat left vacant by her brother Lindsey Graham, who died at age 71. The appointment runs through January 2027, with a special election scheduled for November.