Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche‘s gushing comments about Trump have an ex-prosecutor sounding the alarm and suggesting it could land Blanche in legal trouble.
In early April, Blanche said he would tell Trump, “Thank you very much. I love you, sir,” if the president passed him over for the permanent AG role and kicked him out of the White House.
Glenn Kirschner, a former prosecutor, said on the Jim Acosta Show on Tuesday that those comments could be a problem for Blanche.
“From this old prosecutor’s perspective, he’ll need to be criminally investigated beginning in January of 2029,” Kirschner said, referring to when Trump’s term is supposed to end. “The minute I heard him say … ‘Thank you, sir. I love you.’ You can’t make that up. And why would any self-respecting government official say that?”
Along with the ongoing case against former FBI Director James Comey, Kirschner sees plenty of evidence that Blanche “was willing to do anything and everything to try and keep his job,” he said. Kirschner said Blanche is aggressively “abusing the rule of law and the constitutional rights of targets of Donald Trump’s wrath.”
Kirschner then pointed to the Richard Nixon administration and the criminal conviction of four dozen of his officials and associates.
“I’ll bet they all felt untouchable. I’ll bet they felt like, ‘No way the rule of law is coming for us,’” Kirschner said. “What happened? Forty-eight of them were criminally convicted, and thirty of them went to prison. This is what awaits, I believe, Todd Blanche and the rest of Trump’s cabinet.”
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