Exclusive: Acting AG Todd Blanche was told last year to recuse from Justice Department matters involving Trump
Source: CNN Politics
Updated May 14, 2026, 11:33 AM ET
PUBLISHED May 14, 2026, 11:02 AM ET
It was less than two weeks after Todd Blanche took on his role of deputy attorney general in March 2025 when the Justice Departments top ethics lawyer delivered some straightforward yet inconvenient news: His recusal from legal cases that involved President Donald Trump in his personal capacity was necessary.
The official conducting the briefing, Joseph Tirrell, handed Blanche and his then-top deputy Emil Bove, who was also in the conference room, a printed PowerPoint presentation on ethics, according to a former senior Justice ethics official who described the meeting to CNN. The meeting, which hasnt previously been reported, is the first time Blanche was formally informed he would need to recuse himself from cases involving Trump.
Around the same time, the departments top career lawyer advised that Bove potentially had a conflict of interest by being involved in firings of DOJ lawyers. Recusal, however, is a word that comes with treacherous consequences in the Trump era including in the case of former Attorney General Jeff Sessions who Trump tormented after he recused himself from overseeing what eventually became the Mueller investigation. Blanches choice is either to oversee investigations the president cares deeply about but risk damaging their viability in court or to recuse himself and risk incurring the presidents wrath.
Now serving as acting attorney general, Blanche finds himself in an ethical quandary. His previous role representing Trump in criminal prosecutions brought by the Justice Department means that he is switching sides, overseeing the departments investigation of the former government officials whom Trump claims unfairly used the criminal justice system to target him.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/14/politics/todd-blanche-recusal-trump-investigations-brennan
Attilatheblond
(9,266 posts)Can't serve justice and Trump. Trying that very often will bring debarment at best.
FakeNoose
(42,458 posts)Ultimately she was transferred to "Club Fed" and got a much easier assignment, thanks to Blanche. Why did that happen? And is he continue to interfere on behalf of Maxwell?
tanyev
(49,698 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(182,211 posts)Once seen by some as the most conventional of President Trumps political appointees, Todd Blanche has taken off the gloves in his new role as acting attorney general.
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But the moves that most starkly illustrated Mr. Blanches evolving approach came this week. In announcing on Monday a $1.8 billion fund that would benefit those who claim they were targeted by the federal government, he effectively forged a pipeline to funnel taxpayer money to Trump allies, among them supporters who ransacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The machinery of government should never be weaponized against any American, and it is this departments intention to make right the wrongs that were previously done while ensuring this never happens again, Mr. Blanche said in a statement.
It was instantly labeled a slush fund by Democrats. The head of one prominent good-government group described the plan as one of the single most corrupt acts in American history.
Then came a stealthy stunner. The department inserted a supplement to the fund agreement that granted Mr. Trump, his family and their businesses immunity from ongoing inquiries into their taxes, an extraordinary move that could shield the president from significant financial liability issued under Mr. Blanches signature.
By sticking to his single-page playbook, appealing to an audience of one, Mr. Blanche has now incurred the wrath of a larger crowd Republican senators, who angrily confronted him during a meeting at the Capitol on Thursday that ended with leadership scrapping a major budget vote to protest the proposal......
The acting attorney general, appearing at a subcommittee hearing, calmly parried hostile questions about the $1.776 billion fund. But his brow furrowed when he was asked to confront a core question by Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from Maryland.
Was he acting in the public interest, or as Mr. Trumps hired gun?
The fact that I used to be President Trumps lawyer, is just a fact, but Im the acting attorney general! said an agitated Mr. Blanche, the former head of the presidents criminal defense team. So dont say the presidents former personal lawyer will do something the acting attorney general will do something.
Mr. Van Hollen cut him off.
You are acting today like the presidents personal attorney, and thats the whole problem, he said.
I believe that Blanche will be disbarred after trump leaves office.
dalton99a
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