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From Trump’s Attorney to Attorney General: The Rise of Todd Blanche

7/15/202630 min

To be confirmed as the next attorney general, Todd Blanche must convince members of the U.S. Senate that as political as the Department of Justice has become, it would be even worse without him on top.

As his confirmation hearing begins, Glenn Thrush, a Justice Department reporter for The New York Times, recounts the unlikely story of how Mr. Blanche became President Trump’s legal enforcer.

Guest: Glenn Thrush, a Justice Department reporter for The New York Times.

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  3. Michael Barbaro· Host0:33

    From The New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro. This is The Daily. To be confirmed as the next attorney general, Todd Blanche must convince members of the U.S. Senate that despite how political the Department of Justice has now become, it would be even worse without him at the top. Today, as his confirmation hearings begin, my colleague Glenn Thrush recounts the unlikely story of how Blanche became Trump's legal enforcer. It's Wednesday, July fifteenth. Hey, Glenn.

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