President Donald Trump nominated Todd Blanche as attorney general on Monday, replacing Pam Bondi whom he fired in April. The nomination comes amid controversy over Blanche's role in creating a $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund and granting Trump immunity from IRS prosecution, drawing criticism from senators and good-government groups.
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President Donald Trump nominated Todd Blanche as attorney general on Monday, replacing Pam Bondi whom he fired in April. The nomination comes amid controversy over Blanche's role in creating a $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund and granting Trump immunity from IRS prosecution, drawing criticism from senators and good-government groups.