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Some Question for Todd Blanche's Upcoming Confirmation HearingIt's hard to think of a better illustration of the dramatic changes that our President has wrought in the world of law and lawyering than the (still-very-much-unfinished) Todd Blanche story. Blanche's actions since being named Acting A.G. – the risible Comey indictment ("SeashellGate"?)[1], the "Anti-Weaponization" slush fund for Trump's cronies and January 6 insurrectionists that even Trump's long-time supporters couldn't stomach,[2] the waiver of claims against the President of the United States (his boss) that he forgot to include in the Settlement Agreement the DOJ had negotiated[3](!) – would surely, in earlier times, have gotten him fired, and possibly sanctioned or worse for having perpetrated a fraud on the court.[4] Instead, it earned him a promotion. To paraphrase Vince Lombardi, loyalty isn't everything, it's the only thing. But the good news is that the nomination will allow the Senate Judiciary Committee to ask Blanche some questions at his confirmation hearings. Here are some questions that I'd like Blanche to answer:
[1] See Eugene's takedown of the charges against Comey here. [2] See my earlier postings here, here, and here. [3] Seriously. You can see for yourself that the IRS did not waive any claims against Trump in the Settlement Agreement. That waiver was granted in the special "Order" Blanche issued on the following day. Why wasn't it included in the Settlement Agreement? The only explanation I can come up with is that the lawyers simply forgot to include it. Maybe they got confused; the Settlement Agreement does have a "waiver of claims" clause (see Sec III(B)) – but that one goes in the opposite direction! Plaintiffs are waiving their claims against the IRS! You can imagine the scene:
That kind of thing would get a first-year associate fired. But Mr. Blanche has turned it into nomination to be our next Attorney General. [4] We will learn, I hope, a great deal more on this score shortly. Judge Williams, in the SD FL case, has asked for briefing, due this Friday, on possible collusive conduct by the two parties in this case, and I suspect she will hold at least one public hearing on the matter as well. The long and the short of the allegation is that the two sides – Trump on one side, the IRS on the other – agreed that Trump would file a phony lawsuit against the IRS, that he would voluntarily dismiss his claims before the IRS had to answer the claims, and the parties would announce that they had "settled" the case. This would enable them to get their hands on the DOJ's "settlement fund," without any of that nasty Congressional oversight or approval. The post Some Question for Todd Blanche's Upcoming Confirmation Hearing appeared first on Reason.com. |
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