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U.S. President Donald Trump said on June 3 that he expects to make acting Attorney General Todd Blanche permanent, praising Blanche as "a very talented guy" in an interview on the "Pod Force One" podcast.
Blanche, appointed acting attorney general in April after Trump fired Pam Bondi, has overseen a series of controversial moves at the Department of Justice, including criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey, an expanded inquiry into former CIA Director John Brennan, and the removal of press releases on some Jan. 6 prosecutions.
Blanche also directed a proposed roughly $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund to compensate alleged victims of government misconduct tied to a $10 billion IRS lawsuit by Trump; the plan drew fierce bipartisan criticism and was subsequently halted.
Blancheâs acting appointment runs through about late October unless Trump formally nominates him or extends his tenure; Senate confirmation would be required and could face objections despite Republican control of the chamber by a narrow 53-47 margin.








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