Trump’s Attorney Todd Blanche Steps Up as Deputy Attorney General, Shaping DOJ’s New Leadership

Washington, D.C. — In a notable career advancement, Todd Blanche, previously a lawyer defending former President Donald Trump, has been appointed as the Deputy Attorney General at the Department of Justice. This surprising shift places him second in command within one of the nation’s most pivotal legal bodies. Blanche’s new role at the Department of Justice marks a significant transition from private practice, where he gained considerable attention for his defense of Trump in various legal challenges. His appointment is interpreted by some legal observers as a move that could potentially influence the DOJ’s orientations … Read more

Former U.S. Solicitor General Urges Federal Judge to Permanently Dismiss Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor, Eric Adams

NEW YORK — A federal judge was urged on Friday by a former U.S. solicitor general to approve a government motion to dismiss current corruption allegations against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, while also preventing the possibility of future charges. Paul Clement, who served as solicitor general during George W. Bush’s presidency, made the case that re-indictment potential would unjustly shadow over Adams, complicating his public service duties. Clement was assigned two weeks prior by Judge Dale E. Ho to assist in adjudicating the matter. His legal brief expressed ample grounds to terminate the … Read more

Attorney General Platkin Takes Legal Stand Against Widespread Termination of Federal Probationary Workers

Trenton, NJ — In a notable move to safeguard employment rights, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin has initiated legal proceedings aimed at preventing the mass dismissal of hundreds of federal probationary employees. This legal action represents a major challenge to the practices recently adopted by certain federal agencies. The controversy stems from what the Attorney General’s office has described as an abrupt policy shift resulting in extensive layoffs of employees still within their probationary period. Such early-stage workers often have limited protection and recourse against dismissals, which has raised significant legal and ethical concerns. … Read more

Senate Approves Todd Blanche, Former Trump Lawyer, as Deputy Attorney General

WASHINGTON — In a significant endorsement by the Senate, Todd Blanche, a former attorney for Donald Trump, has been confirmed as the Deputy Attorney General, securing a pivotal role in the U.S. Justice Department. This decision marks a crucial step in the Trump administration’s efforts to reshape the department’s leadership. Blanche, who previously defended Trump in numerous legal challenges, received Senate confirmation on Thursday, with a vote that underscored the partisan divide in Congress. Notably, this appointment positions him as the second-highest-ranking official in the Justice Department, directly below Attorney General Merrick Garland. Having practiced … Read more