President
Senator
Trump last week nominated Blanche, who had been one of his personal lawyers, to serve as the permanent replacement for Attorney General
After strong opposition to the fund arose among Republicans as well as Democrats, Blanche told a congressional hearing early this month that the proposal was being scrapped, though he declined to put that in writing.
Earlier:
During a hearing on Friday, US District Judge
Trump, in recent days, has made positive statements about payments for his allies, raising doubts about whether the plan truly has been abandoned.
Tillis, who retires in January, has already threatened to block any attorney general nominee who has spoken positively about the people who rioted at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and he has harshly criticized the fund proposal.
Earlier:
Senator
With a narrow Republican majority, both Cornyn and Tillis could stall Blanche’s confirmation in the Judiciary Committee, as Tillis did earlier this year with
Judiciary Chairman
“I look forward to moving ahead with Blanche’s nomination,” Grassley said in a statement.
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