AG nominee Todd Blanche earns endorsement from Western sheriffs' association
Key Points:
- President Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, Todd Blanche, has received a key endorsement from the Western States Sheriffs' Association, which represents sheriffs from 19 Western states.
- The association praised Blanche's experience as a prosecutor and acting attorney general, highlighting his commitment to law enforcement, public safety, and addressing unique challenges such as border security and rural policing.
- The letter emphasized Blanche's understanding of the importance of collaboration between federal, state, and local law enforcement to combat violent crime, drug trafficking, and illegal immigration.
- The Western States Sheriffs' Association urged the Senate to swiftly confirm Blanche as the permanent attorney general to support policies empowering sheriffs, enhancing officer safety, and securing borders.
- Blanche was formally nominated on June 8 after serving as acting attorney general following Pam Bondi's removal in April.