Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche was reminded by a former colleague that he “would have resigned” from his earlier position as a prosecutor if he had been handed the orders he is now carrying out for Donald Trump.
It all started when Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman launched a scathing critique of the Trump Justice Department’s case against the Southern Poverty Law Center, calling it one of the most frivolous prosecutions he has witnessed in his legal career.
Goldman questioned the logic underlying the DOJ’s legal theory, drawing a stark comparison to standard law enforcement practices. “By this logic, the FBI ‘funds’ drug trafficking or terrorism every time they give an informant money to buy drugs or weapons (which happens all the time),” Goldman said. “This is one of the dumbest cases I have ever seen. Even for this DOJ.”
Blanche, who shares a prosecutorial background with Goldman, responded with a personal attack, suggesting the congressman had abandoned his principles.
“Hey Dan, remember when you were a federal prosecutor? Man, you really have been captured by the extremists in your own party. At least you’ve gone all in on the asinine talking points,” Blanche said in response.
Goldman didn’t back down, invoking their shared history to underscore what he characterized as Blanche’s moral decline.
“Yes Todd I remember the many years I was a prosecutor alongside you, when you would have resigned before acting on the blatantly political directives you now dole out routinely,” Goldman replied. “Sadly, it is you that has been captured by a deeply unethical and lawless man. It is sad to see.”
The exchange highlights deepening fractures within the legal community over the Trump administration’s prosecutorial priorities, with career prosecutors on both sides questioning whether the DOJ has abandoned impartiality in favor of political vendettas.
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