The
Hill - More than 1,200 former
Department of Justice (DOJ) employees encouraged the Senate to reject acting
Attorney General Todd Blanche’s nomination to take on the role permanently,
writing in a Tuesday letter that he has been “demonizing career employees.”
“In the coming weeks, many will rightly underscore the
corruption and abuses that have defined the Justice Department under Todd
Blanche’s leadership: the vindictive prosecutions and investigations of the
President’s foes; the deals designed to reward lawbreakers with taxpayer
dollars; the erasure of accountability for January 6; the mishandling of the
Epstein files; and the denigration of judges and repeated violations of their
orders,” the former employees wrote in a letter organized by Justice Connection,
a DOJ alumni group.
“But we want to focus on an area that deserves just as much
attention: Todd Blanche’s degradation of DOJ’s apolitical career workforce.”
While such letters are common while a nominee is pending,
it’s unusual for them to gain such a large number of signatures. The effort
comes as Blanche is set to appear for his confirmation hearing next
week.
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