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Former DOJ employees call on senators to reject Blanche AG nomination

Former DOJ employees urge senators to reject Todd Blanche's AG nomination due to political bias concerns.

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Former DOJ employees call on senators to reject Blanche AG nomination

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2 articles · chronological

The HillThe Hill
DOJ alums call on senators to reject Blanche nomination as attorney general
United Press InternationalUnited Press International
Former DOJ employees call on senators to reject Blanche AG nomination

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