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Graham’s Death Makes Blanche Confirmation Far More Precarious

The loss of Sen. Lindsey Graham shrinks the Judiciary Committee’s Republican margin, increasing the chance that GOP defections over Epstein files, a disputed settlement and doubts about Blanche’s independence will block his confirmation.

Overview

  • President Trump’s acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, is scheduled to face Senate Judiciary confirmation hearings on July 15–16 and will be pressed on his handling of high-profile DOJ matters.
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham’s sudden death has narrowed the committee’s GOP margin, meaning a single Republican no vote could deadlock the panel and effectively sink Blanche’s nomination.
  • More than 1,200 former DOJ employees have urged senators to reject Blanche, citing large staff departures and what they call politicized prosecutions and firings under his leadership.
  • Survivors, watchdogs and courts are demanding fuller disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein–related records after judges ordered narrower redactions and additional production that critics say Blanche has delayed.
  • Blanche helped draft a proposed $1.8 billion settlement that included IRS audit protections for the president; he has said the fund is “dead” but has not put tax‑immunity promises in writing, prompting Republican requests for written assurances and briefings.