In the ruling dismissing Kilmar Abrego Garcias indictment as vindictive, the judge deemed Blanches investigation tainted.
One word in a judgeâs opinion sums up why Todd Blanche shouldnât be attorney general
In the ruling dismissing Kilmar Abrego Garciaâs indictment as vindictive, the judge deemed Blancheâs investigation âtainted.â www.ms.now/deadline-whi...
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Theres more than one reason that Todd Blanche should not be attorney general of the United States. Youll be hearing plenty about them in the days and weeks ahead, following President Donald Trumps nomination of his former criminal defense lawyer to lead the Department of Justice.
One way to view the nominee is through a single word: tainted.
Thats how a judge described Blanches investigation into Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who became a prime target of the administrations crudely incompetent deportation regime last year. The Trump-controlled government illegally sent Abrego to El Salvador in violation of a court order, then resisted additional court orders for his return, and then finally secured his return but only to greet him with an indictment that a judge recently dismissed as unconstitutionally vindictive.
Its rare for judges to grant vindictive prosecution motions, but the actions of Blanche and his colleagues made it possible. Indeed, U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw emphasized that he didnt reach the conclusion lightly in his ruling last month.
But in dismissing the charges of illegally transporting undocumented immigrants, to which Abrego had pleaded not guilty, Crenshaw wrote that absent Abregos successful lawsuit challenging his removal to El Salvador, the Government would not have brought this prosecution. The Obama-appointed judge recalled that the government had closed its investigation into the Tennessee traffic stop at the center of the case in 2022. It was only reopened after Abrego succeeded in vindicating his right to remedy his illegal removal.....
In fact, Crenshaws dismissal ruling was only made possible by his previous finding that Abrego could proceed with discovery into potential vindictiveness. Blanche played a starring role in that incremental ruling last year, where Crenshaw wrote, Deputy Attorney General Blanches remarkable statements could directly establish that the motivations for Abregos criminal charges stem from his exercise of his constitutional and statutory rights to bring suit against the Executive Official Defendants, rather than a genuine desire to prosecute him for alleged criminal misconduct.
Therefore, Blanche has not only acted as an instrument for Trumps revenge but has done so in a manner that has thwarted that revenges success. To be sure, Blanche is a competent attorney, but he has chosen what might be termed a tainted path. If the GOP-controlled Senate confirms him to the top job full time, then a microscopically dim silver lining could be that his continued service to Trump will result in further fumbles.
Blanche is a disgrace to the legal profession. I personally believe that Blanche will be disbarred or severely sanctioned for his actions. Blanche should not be confirmed at Attorney General