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ancianita

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18. Not anytime soon. Here's why.
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 06:42 PM
Jun 11

Yes, ethics complaints have been filed with the New York bar regarding his actions as Acting Attorney General, but Todd Blanche has not been disbarred.

Disbarment requires a formal investigation and disciplinary proceeding by the state, and the outcome of these complaints remains to be determined.The path to potential disbarment or discipline in New York follows a structured process:

Bar Complaints:
Watchdog groups and legal analysts have filed formal complaints with New York's attorney grievance committees. These complaints argue that his actions—such as allegedly using his office for vindictive prosecution and navigating collusive settlements—violate professional conduct rules.

The Process:
Under New York State Judiciary Law, the Appellate Division handles attorney discipline.
If a grievance committee finds evidence of professional misconduct, they can bring formal charges. This could result in censure, suspension, or permanent disbarment.

DOJ Pushback:
Blanche and the Department of Justice have actively pushed back against state bar oversight, filing lawsuits aimed at shielding federal government attorneys from state bar disciplinary processes.

I don't want to look into this, but others should know they can track professional responsibility guidelines and ongoing complaints through the New York State Unified Court System Attorney Matters page.

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Trump cant allow anyone in the Epstein files to be charged because his name would come up in their trial. LetMyPeopleVote Jun 10 #1
Duh! malaise Jun 10 #2
Psaki as well. sheshe2 Jun 10 #4
Getting lots of coverage malaise Jun 10 #5
It makes me sick! sheshe2 Jun 10 #7
Are you sure this is true? RB77 Jun 13 #28
TY, LMPV, for all this valuable information Cha Jun 10 #3
Makes one wonder how far back this coverup goes. Recall the first impeachment bucolic_frolic Jun 10 #6
Wow you may be right about that FakeNoose Jun 10 #8
Indeed it does. calimary Jun 10 #9
The ENTIRE WHITE HOUSE IS A CRIME SCENE! sheshe2 Jun 11 #11
Here is the NYT article, paywall free.... reACTIONary Jun 10 #10
Thank you. lamp_shade Jun 11 #12
Thanks. Kash, Bongino, and Pamela Jo never disappoint at being a disaster underpants Jun 13 #27
Of Course Blanche is at the center of the cover-up. He's Trump's personal attorney. Bondi was set up to fail ChicagoTeamster Jun 11 #13
Blanche committed fraud with the slush fund thing NY is going to disbar him GusBob Jun 11 #14
Not anytime soon. Here's why. ancianita Jun 11 #18
Times Exclusive- Inside the White House Freakout Over the Epstein Files (New York Times Gift Article) LetMyPeopleVote Jun 11 #15
Thank you. If Republicans actually read this article before the confirmation hearings, they still might ancianita Jun 11 #19
Question DET Jun 11 #20
First question, no. ancianita Jun 11 #21
Certainly explains why Trump is so eager to have Blanche lead the Justice Departmenr. Martin68 Jun 11 #16
So many should be disbarred at the least... him, Cannon... themaguffin Jun 11 #17
Oh gosh - Judge Cannon! calimary Jun 11 #22
She'd make a terrific..... SergeStorms Jun 12 #23
Trump White House hunting for insider who leaked details about Epstein freakout: report LetMyPeopleVote Jun 12 #24
This cover-up is almost as bad as the job market. ck4829 Jun 13 #25
DUH................... Lovie777 Jun 13 #26
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