According to US media reports, US President Donald Trump said on June 3, local time, that he would nominate his former personal attorney and current Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to serve as Attorney General of the United States.
Speaking at a White House dinner that day, Trump said he planned to nominate Blanche on June 4, adding, "We are going to make him permanent attorney general."
Blanche had been Trump's personal attorney. On April 2, Trump announced that Pamela Jo Bondi would no longer serve as Attorney General, and that Deputy Attorney General Blanche would serve as acting Attorney General.
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