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Senate Committee Delays Vote on Attorney General Nominee Blanche
August 21, 2026
Why it matters locally: The delay in the Attorney General nominee's confirmation could have implications for South Carolina, particularly given Senator Lindsey Graham's prominent role in the Judiciary Committee and his direct involvement in the ongoing discussion.
WASHINGTON – The Senate Judiciary Committee has postponed a confirmation vote for Todd Blanche, President Biden's nominee for Attorney General. The delay stemmed from concerns raised by several Republican senators, specifically regarding a proposed settlement between the Justice Department and former President Donald Trump concerning his IRS audits. Republicans on the committee indicated they would not support Blanche's nomination as long as the proposed settlement remained. Senator Lindsey Graham, the committee's ranking Republican, stated, "We're not going to vote for Mr. Blanche until we get this issue resolved." Graham added that he did not believe the committee would receive information about the settlement before the scheduled vote. Senator Mike Lee, another Republican committee member, expressed his intention to vote against Blanche. Lee cited concerns that the proposed settlement would allow Trump to avoid paying back taxes and related penalties. He elaborated, "I can't vote for a nominee, particularly for attorney general, who has any intention of making that settlement go through." The Justice Department has defended the proposed settlement, stating it followed established protocols and aimed to resolve complex legal issues. The department indicated the settlement offer was consistent with its usual practices in similar cases. In response to the standoff, Senator John Cornyn, a Republican from Texas, introduced an alternative settlement proposal to the Justice Department. Cornyn's proposal aims to address the senators' concerns while still seeking a resolution to the ongoing legal matter. The details of Cornyn's proposal have not been publicly disclosed. Blanche's nomination will remain in limbo until the Judiciary Committee resolves the issues surrounding the proposed IRS settlement. The committee has not yet set a new date for his confirmation vote.
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