Trump lawyer shares his and his colleagues’ fears at the CPAC stage
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed at the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, that Trump administration officials fear potential prosecution and indictment if Democrats win the 2028 election.
“Everybody’s afraid that the next administration, if we don’t win, we’re going to all be investigated and indicted,” said Blanche, citing what happened to Trump associates during the previous administration.
He noted Cabinet members and White House staff faced grand jury proceedings, referencing convictions of Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, Michael Cohen, Roger Stone, and Paul Manafort.
Blanche boasted the DOJ removed over 200 attorneys involved in criminal investigations into Trump, “there is not a single man or woman at the Department of Justice who had anything to do with those prosecutions.”
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Why it matters: This situation highlights the ongoing fears within the Trump administration about potential legal repercussions in a changing political landscape. As the 2028 election approaches, the implications of these fears could significantly impact governance and political maneuvering.
What to watch:
- Potential legal challenges facing Trump administration officials.
- Responses from the Democratic party regarding these claims.
- The evolving political landscape leading up to the 2028 election.
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Published: March 27, 2026 10:50 PM
Source: Raw Story — https://go.noligarchy.us/5rjZpO