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Former DOJ employees call on senators to reject Blanche AG nomination

A group of more than 1,200 former Justice Department employees have signed a letter asking senators to reject the nomination of Todd Blanche as attorney general. Photo by Aaron Schwartz/UPI
A group of more than 1,200 former Justice Department employees have signed a letter asking senators to reject the nomination of Todd Blanche as attorney general. Photo by Aaron Schwartz/UPI

July 7 (UPI) -- A group of more than 1,200 former Justice Department employees signed a letter asking senators to reject the nomination of Todd Blanche as attorney general.

Justice Connection, a nonprofit organization that advocates for Justice Department civil servants, sent the letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday. Signees argue that Blanche's only goal as attorney general is to show loyalty to President Donald Trump, displaying political bias in an apolitical department.

The Senate Judiciary Committee hearing to consider Blanche's nomination is scheduled for July 15 and 16.

"Since his confirmation as Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche has shown time and again that his guiding star is fealty to the president, not the Constitution," Stacey Young, executive director and founder of Justice Connection, said in a statement.

"That fealty led to the purge of thousands of experienced career employees, a loss that will have a generational impact on the Justice Department's ability to carry out its mission and maintain credibility with the courts and the American people."

The letter highlights Blanche's management of the department, his role in mishandling the congressionally ordered release of the investigation files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and support for Trump's plan to pay Jan. 6 rioters and other allies.

Under Blanche, more than 16,000 employees have left the Justice Department, Justice Connection says, including more than one quarter of its attorneys. Signatories include civil servants who worked under Republican and Democratic administrations.

Blanche was nominated by Trump to succeed former Attorney General Pam Bondi last month.

"The consequences of Blanche's attacks on DOJ's apolitical workforce radiate beyond the halls of Main Justice, affecting the entire country," the letter reads. "They've meant that much of the department's vital work isn't being done, or isn't being done well -- leaving communities less safe, Americans' rights less protected, and our national security more vulnerable."

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This story was originally published July 7, 2026 at 6:56 AM.

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