President-elect Donald Trump has selected Todd Blanche, his personal criminal defense attorney, to serve as the deputy attorney general in his Administration. Trump expressed his satisfaction with the appointment, stating that Blanche’s expertise and leadership will play a vital role in reforming the Justice Department, which he believes has been dysfunctional for too long.
Blanche, a seasoned attorney at the age of 50, has a background in prosecuting gangs and has also represented Trump in his recent criminal trial in New York. Trump is confident that Blanche will excel in his new position and contribute to the efforts of making America great again.
The announcement came after the conclusion of Trump’s hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City, where he briefly spoke alongside Blanche. The president-elect emphasized the importance of having a capable individual like Blanche in the Justice Department to address the existing challenges and implement necessary reforms.
As this story continues to unfold, stay tuned for updates on Todd Blanche’s appointment as the deputy attorney general in the Trump Administration. For more breaking news and updates, you can reach out to Sarah Rumpf-Whitten, a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, at sarah.rumpf@fox.com or on X: @s_rumpfwhitten. With Todd Blanche’s appointment, the Trump Administration is gearing up to tackle the issues plaguing the justice system and work towards a brighter future for America.