Blanche testifies on Trump relationship, role in confirmation hearing
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Summary
PBS NewsHour aired a clip from Todd Blanche's Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for Attorney General on July 15, 2026. Blanche, the acting AG and former Trump defense lawyer, responded to questions about his personal relationship with the president and his independence in the role. Segments covered whether he considers Trump a friend, past disagreements on decisions, and assurances he has never been asked to or would perform illegal acts. The broadcast used direct testimony footage and standard hearing visuals.
Editorial Assessment
The segment accurately conveys Blanche's testimony without distortion or unsubstantiated claims. It provides the viewer Blanche's perspective on loyalty versus professional duty but omits counter-context from critics regarding his tenure as deputy and acting AG, including actions on political prosecutions and the Epstein files. PBS framing remains straightforward and balanced as a public broadcaster. Viewers may miss the full political debate over Blanche's nomination, including opposition letters from legal groups questioning his independence.
Key Moments
Blanche is not friends with Trump; met him as criminal defense attorney
Direct quote from Blanche's testimony; consistent with his career history as Trump's lawyer before entering DOJ
President does not consult Blanche daily on decisions; Blanche has disagreed with Trump
Blanche's own statements in the hearing; reflects standard AG role description
Blanche has never been asked to do anything illegal and would refuse if asked
Direct testimony; aligns with his confirmation responses