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Will Trump's Former Defense Lawyer Protect the Justice Department from Trump?
DOJ officials say Todd Blanche, a former federal prosecutor, knows its tradition of barring politicians from influencing criminal investigations, but he faces a daunting task.
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Most of the Trump nominees so far seem to have been chosen for their loyalty to Pres-elect Trump over loyalty to anything else.
Has nominee-Blanche undergone a transition similar to the one VP-elect Vance has gone through to enter the MAGA cult?
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-24 02:31 PM | Reply
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