William Barr’s Dangerous Endorsement of Todd Blanche
Politics
United States
Started June 27, 2026
Trump’s former attorney general proposes a Senate blessing of Trump’s threats to the rule of law
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William Barr’s Dangerous Endorsement of Todd Blanche
The Atlantic (United States) | Jun 26, 2026
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Barr's endorsement raises critical questions about the balance between legal integrity and political loyalty in today's political climate.
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Supporting Blanche is essential for maintaining Trump's influence in the party, ensuring a strong base for future elections.
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Backing Todd Blanche could unite Trump's supporters and invigorate the GOP, potentially benefiting conservative agendas.
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Endorsing candidates like Blanche reinforces a dangerous precedent where legal accountability is undermined by partisan politics.
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Barr's endorsement of Blanche signals a troubling shift in the GOP, prioritizing loyalty over the rule of law, which threatens democracy.
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