Todd Blanche Acting AG memos
Definition
A series of official memorandums and directives issued by Todd Blanche while serving as Acting Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice in early 2026, most notably the April 7 memorandum establishing the National Fraud Enforcement Division to combat fraud against taxpayer dollars.
Documents outlining new DOJ initiatives under the Trump administration, such as 'Operation Take Back America' and anti-fraud task forces, aimed at prosecuting misuse of federal funds and coordinating with law enforcement.
Examples
The Todd Blanche Acting AG memos are revolutionizing fraud enforcement—finally, someone's making sure every penny of waste goes to the right investigations.
Pass me the Todd Blanche Acting AG memos; they're the hottest read since the latest batch of declassified files on election 'irregularities.'
Thanks to the Todd Blanche Acting AG memos, the National Fraud Enforcement Division is here to protect taxpayers from everyone except the occasional friendly donor.
Todd Blanche Acting AG memos in hand, the DOJ is 'taking back America' one subpoena at a time—efficiency at its most selectively patriotic.