Todd Blanche hit with state bar complaint backed by 101 former judges
Source: MS NOW
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanches principal focus in recent weeks has been lining up support on Capitol Hill ahead of his upcoming Senate confirmation hearings, with a specific focus on winning over GOP skeptics. But Donald Trumps controversial former defense attorney has more troubles than lining up 51 votes.
As this week got underway, Democracy Defenders Fund, Lawyers Defending American Democracy and a group of 101 former federal and state judges filed a complaint against Blanche with the New York State Bar, which included a formal request for an ethics investigation.
The 73-page complaint specifically focused on three areas of alleged misconduct:
Blanches role in orchestrating the creation of a $1.776 billion compensation fund, widely panned as a slush fund, and an IRS audit shield for the president and his family.
Blanches role in abusing the investigative and prosecutorial powers of the Justice Department to target the presidents perceived political enemies, including former FBI Director James Comey.
Blanche supervising the DOJs flawed response to the Epstein Files Transparency Act, including the disclosure of thousands of records containing sensitive victim information.
......Last month, meanwhile, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams ordered Trump to address allegations that he committed fraud on the court after he withdrew his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS. Williams said she was spurred to act in response to a request filed two days earlier by 35 former federal judges calling on her to reopen the case and look into whether the out-of-court settlement was a product of collusion and is itself a fraud on the Court.
Read more: https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/todd-blanche-state-bar-complaint-former-judges-trump
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LetMyPeopleVote
(183,857 posts)Blanche's Senate confirmation hearing will be fun to watch
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Here is a link to the complaint
https://dea5edf3-e27d-4adc-a42a-b9c082bc3167.usrfiles.com/ugd/dea5ed_b024aad49d1049c1ab03f01e8f1aa7fc.pdf
lastlib
(28,820 posts)...more deserving dirtbag!
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sheshe2
(99,017 posts)He should not only be disbarred but locked up in a cell for the rest of his miserable life.
Bengus81
(10,566 posts)Maybe Burger King?? You should NEVER be able to practice law ANYWHERE in the US period.
maxsolomon
(39,401 posts)Maybe I'm getting too cynical.
PatSeg
(54,007 posts)Only the republicans who are leaving DC seem willing to stand up to this administration, even though they've contributed to his freakshow over and over again.
Meanwhile, I wonder what kind of kompromat this administration has on Todd. He is throwing away his career for this? Though I suppose it probably was never much of a career to begin with.
wnylib
(26,794 posts)to become Trump's attack dog. He appears to have been eager to willingly assume the role on a belief that he is immune from consequences. I think he believes that he can make himself so indispensable to Trump and to the handlers who will follow Trump's agenda when Trump is gone that he will be protected.
PatSeg
(54,007 posts)that anyone could be so stupid. Anyone hitching their wagon to Trump will have many, many regrets down the road.
FakeNoose
(42,983 posts)Of course, he'll never admit it .... but he must have some deal cooked up with Chump. Todd gets multi-millions and leaves the country on the same day. "So long suckers!"
PatSeg
(54,007 posts)though I have to question if he is smart enough to pull it off. So far I have my doubts.
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,857 posts)Bondi and now Blanche want to preempt state bar associations from regulating or discipling DOJ attorneys. There is a proposed rule pending in the Code of Federal regulations to accomplish this. See https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143627367 and https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221271195
I do not believe that these efforts are constitutional and enforceable. Blanche may be hoping that these efforts will protect him.
1WorldHope
(2,232 posts)Quanto Magnus
(1,415 posts)move Ghislane Maxwell into a Club Fed...
and quite frankly, I think he has lied to Congress at least a couple of times too.
Martin68
(28,294 posts)republianmushroom
(22,904 posts)But when your slime everything looks good.
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,857 posts)This is a very well written complaint that is backed up with a ton of examples of unethical practices and conduct. Blanche needs to be disbarred.
Todd Blanche faces 'unusual' and 'unique' complaint that may actually stick: ex-prosecutor #RawStory
— #TuckFrump (@realtuckfrumper.bsky.social) 2026-06-24T12:53:04.000Z
https://www.rawstory.com/todd-blanche-2677088680/
The complaint, filed by Democracy Defenders Fund and Lawyers Defending American Democracy, targets Blanche on three fronts: his role in the Trump v. IRS settlement, his use of DOJ authority to pursue political enemies of his former client Donald Trump, and his handling of the Epstein files release, including a Ghislaine Maxwell interview that raised conflict-of-interest concerns.
Bar complaints against sitting attorneys general are not new. Similar referrals against Eric Holder, Jeff Sessions, Bill Barr, and Pam Bondi all fizzled. But legal analyst Joyce Vance, a former U.S. attorney, argues the Blanche complaint is different in two key ways: the allegations are unusually serious, and the complaint comes before he has even been confirmed to the position.
"The American public deserves an Attorney General who serves the interests of the Nation, and not those of a single man," the complaint states.
Norm Eisen of Democracy Defenders Fund told Vance that Blanche "has fallen short again and again with the most serious consequences for vulnerable individuals and our nation."
Adding urgency is the fact that the DOJ earlier this year proposed a rule that would let the attorney general suspend state bar proceedings against current or former DOJ lawyers if an internal investigation is open. Critics called it a naked attempt to shield DOJ attorneys from outside accountability. The internal watchdog system at DOJ, they note, has effectively been dismantled under Trump.
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