UMVA has learned that President Trump intends to nominate Todd Blanche to serve as the next attorney general of the United States, a move that could have far-reaching implications for the country's justice system.
Blanche is an exceptional choice, having proven himself as a fearless and unyielding defender of Trump against a barrage of politicized prosecutions by Democrat prosecutors and judges across America. His unwavering commitment to upholding the law and defending his client has earned him a reputation as a bold and fearless warrior for the Constitution.
As a former federal prosecutor and big-law partner, Blanche has a distinguished career in public service, having clerked for respected judges, including U.S. District Judge Denny Chin and U.S. District Judge Joseph Bianco. His experience working with judges from different ideological spectrums demonstrates his ability to apply the law fairly and impartially.
Blanche's impressive background also includes serving as a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, where he co-led the violent crimes unit and the White Plains division. He has consistently demonstrated a commitment to holding corrupt officials accountable, securing a robbery conviction against a former NYPD Officer.
Despite having a lucrative career as a partner at a prestigious New York law firm, Blanche sacrificed his personal interests to defend Trump against a series of unprecedented and damaging indictments. His dedication to his client and the law has been unwavering, even in the face of intense pressure and threats to his career.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Blanche has been instrumental in spearheading reforms and accountability within the Justice Department, first as deputy attorney general and then as acting attorney general. His leadership has led to the indictment of organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center, which has been accused of fomenting racial division and scamming donors.
The decision to nominate Blanche as attorney general has sparked criticism from Democrats, who have raised concerns about his independence. However, their claims ring hollow given their own history of politicizing the justice system. Republicans must stand strong and support Blanche's nomination, ensuring that he is confirmed and able to continue his vital work.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Blanche's confirmation would mark a significant turning point in the country's justice system, bringing much-needed accountability and reform. As a former federal prosecutor, defense attorney, and current acting attorney general, Todd Blanche is uniquely qualified to serve as President Trump's next attorney general.