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Blanche, who will assume the role of chairman for the Department of Justice, testified at the Senate confirmation hearing

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  • Todd Blanche attended the confirmation hearing to permanently lead the U.S. Department of Justice.
  • Blanche is currently serving as the Acting Attorney General.
  • The nominee's confirmation process is taking place before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Todd Blanche, currently serving as the Acting Attorney General, appeared to testify at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee to permanently lead the Department of Justice.

Blanche is undergoing evaluation by committee members to permanently take over the top legal position. During this official hearing, the nominee's background and suitability for the targeted role are being evaluated.

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Why is Todd Blanche testifying before the Senate?
Blanche is attending the hearing to obtain approval from the Senate Judiciary Committee to permanently lead the Department of Justice.
What is Todd Blanche's current position?
He is currently serving as the Acting Attorney General.
Which committee is conducting the confirmation hearing?
The hearing is being conducted by the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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