Summary

Trump has nominated Todd Blanche, his criminal defense lawyer, as deputy attorney general, highlighting Blanche’s Justice Department experience and recent legal victories defending Trump in high-profile cases, including overturning federal charges and delaying his sentencing.

Blanche, who prosecuted gangs and federal crimes in the Southern District of New York, could serve as acting attorney general if Matt Gaetz’s confirmation is delayed.

Trump also tapped Emil Bove for a top DOJ role and D. John Sauer for solicitor general, emphasizing their roles in defending him against legal challenges.