US Attorney General Todd Blanche defended Jeanine Pirro for dismissing a federal vandalism case in a decision that angered President Donald Trump, saying the top prosecutor in Washington, DC, should be judged fairly.
Blanche, a former personal lawyer for Trump who was sworn in last week as head of the Justice Department, took Pirroâs side after she decided not to prosecute a former Olympian initially charged with vandalizing the lining of the Reflecting Pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial.Â
He said Pirro, the US attorney for Washington, DC, was pursuing other cases of alleged vandalism â and claimed Trump backs her, too.
âI absolutely support US Attorney Pirro, as does President Trump,â Blanche said on NBCâs Meet the Press. âNow, thatâs different than whether the president is extraordinarily frustrated at what happened in that case. And I donât in any way fault him for that.â
Trump has previously lashed out at Pirro, a longtime ally of the president, after her office said in a court filing that âbotchedâ construction work was primarily to blame for damage to the coating of the pool.Â
Trump has repeatedly blamed the damage on vandals, without providing evidence.Â
Asked whether heâd promise that the Justice Department would always act independently of the White House, Blanche said, âNo, I canât pledge that,â arguing he canât obligate himself to oppose policy goals set by the president. Instead, Blanche said, he and federal prosecutors âwill act with integrity.â
âWe will prosecute without fear or any sort of favor,â he told NBC. The Justice Department traditionally decides what cases to prosecute without White House interference.
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Blanche sought to shift attention to other cases of alleged vandalism at national monuments in the capital, saying Pirro âis doing a phenomenal job of enforcing that.â
âAnd I think judging her on a single case because of the evidence that we had is not fair,â Blanche told NBC.
While Blanche didnât cite specific incidents, Pirroâs office last week charged a Kentucky woman with vandalism for spraying the World War II memorial on the National Mall with graffiti.Â
Blanche said heâd consider Trumpâs opinion if the president pressed for the Reflecting Pool case to be revived.
âWill I take the president of the United Statesâ view on something into consideration? Yes, of course,â he said. Even so, âthe president does not expect any of his leaders, including me, to just say âYesâ to him no matter what he says.â he added.
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