Senate committee postpones vote as key Republican says he has not received information on ‘anti-weaponisation’ fund.Published On 30 Jul 202630 Jul 2026Key Republicans have delayed a Senate committee vote on United States President Donald Trump’s pick to become attorney general.The delay of the Judiciary Committee vote, which was originally set for Thursday, represents a major stumbling block in the nomination of Todd Blanche, who is currently leading the Department of Justice (DOJ) in an acting capacity.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Trump halts $1.8bn ‘anti-weaponisation’ fund amid bipartisan backlashlist 2 of 3Trump nominates Todd Blanche as US attorney general, teeing up Senate fightlist 3 of 3California Governor Newsom says US Department of Justice investigating himend of listThe decision came amid concerns from two key Republicans over Blanche’s proximity to Trump and, particularly, a controversial legal settlement in the president’s lawsuit against the top federal tax agency, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Blanche had served as Trump’s personal criminal defence lawyer before being tapped for the DOJ.A spokesperson for the committee said late on Wednesday t...

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