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Todd Blanche, a former Trump attorney, has taken over as head of the Justice Department, replacing Pam Bondi.
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The appointment of Trump's former attorney to lead federal law enforcement raises concerns about the department's independence in cases involving the president.
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Todd Blanche has taken over leadership of the Justice Department following the removal of Pam Bondi. Blanche, a former Trump attorney, assumes control of the federal law enforcement agency at a time when the department faces significant scrutiny over its independence and enforcement priorities. The change marks a notable shift in the Trump administration's approach to the Justice Department's top leadership. Bondi had held the position during Trump's second term, and her departure signals potential changes in how the department will operate going forward. The move comes as questions persist about political influence over federal law enforcement decisions.
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