A Sunday morning television interview featuring Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche drew attention after he discussed ongoing federal investigations related to past elections and other political matters.
The exchange aired on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, where host Maria Bartiromo questioned him on the status and scope of multiple Justice Department (DOJ) inquiries involving election-related concerns and broader political investigations.
Blanche used the appearance to describe what he characterized as active federal work across multiple states, including Arizona and Georgia.
Throughout the interview, Blanche emphasized that federal investigations often take significant time due to the volume of evidence involved and the complexity of reviewing multi-state election systems and related political activity.
Bartiromo pressed Blanche on allegations surrounding the 2020 presidential election, a race that has remained politically disputed since its certification.
President Donald Trump has long alleged that the 2020 election involved widespread irregularities, claims that were challenged in court and rejected in multiple post-election rulings.
During the interview, Blanche said federal investigators are now reviewing multiple categories of concerns across several jurisdictions.
“There’s a ton of evidence that the election was rigged,” he said.
Blanche did not detail specific evidence.
He added that areas under review include questions related to voter eligibility, ballot handling procedures, and compliance with election administration rules.
Blanche said the DOJ’s role is to assess available evidence through established legal processes, emphasizing that any conclusions would be based on completed investigative work rather than preliminary findings.
The discussion also broadened into other politically sensitive investigations involving President Trump and earlier federal government actions that have remained the subject of political debate for years.
Blanche referenced ongoing inquiries into intelligence activities and DOJ conduct connected to prior administrations, which have been heavily scrutinized by lawmakers and political observers, according to The Daily Caller.
According to Blanche, investigators are examining whether certain actions over the past decade could reflect a broader pattern of misconduct or improper targeting within federal institutions.
Blanche also stressed that investigators are relying on standard law enforcement tools, including document subpoenas and sworn testimony, as part of what he described as a methodical and ongoing process.
He said any outcomes would be made public only after investigations are complete and reviewed through appropriate legal channels, according to Breitbart.
The interview quickly circulated across political media outlets after airing, drawing strong reactions from both supporters and critics.
Supporters viewed the comments as confirmation that long-standing concerns about election conduct and prior federal investigations are now being formally reviewed.
Critics argued the remarks raised further questions about how the DOJ communicates about active and unresolved matters.
Public debate surrounding the 2020 election remains one of the most polarizing political issues in recent years, continuing to influence voter trust, election law reforms, and broader confidence in federal institutions.
As of now, no charges or formal findings have been announced regarding the matters referenced during the broadcast, and the DOJ has not released additional details beyond what was discussed in the interview.
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