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Sen. Adam Schiff says he will outline questions for Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche at confirmation hearing
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Politics/The Apex Times/Jul 15, 7:04 AM EDT

Sen. Adam Schiff says he will outline questions for Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche at confirmation hearing

Schiff, speaking in an NPR interview ahead of Blanche’s Senate confirmation process, discussed the topics he expected to raise with the nominee during the hearing.

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California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff said he plans to use the upcoming confirmation hearing for Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche to ask questions of the nominee, according to an NPR interview published Tuesday, July 15.

In the interview, NPR congressional correspondent Leila Fadel asked Schiff what he intends to ask Blanche at the hearing. Schiff responded by describing his approach to the questioning, framing the exchange as an opportunity for senators to press on issues they consider important as part of the confirmation process, the NPR report said.

The confirmation hearing is one step in the process for reviewing Blanche, who was nominated to serve as attorney general. The NPR interview positioned Schiff’s remarks as part of a broader set of expectations among Senate Democrats for how they plan to test nominees during committee consideration.

Schiff’s comments were delivered in advance of the hearing itself, with the NPR interview focused on what he expects to ask rather than on any changes to the timing or format of the proceedings.

The NPR report did not describe any vote outcome or final staffing decision tied to Schiff’s comments. It presented Schiff’s planned questioning as a preview of the themes he intends to raise directly with Blanche during the hearing.

As the Senate proceeds with the confirmation timetable, Schiff’s stated intent to press Blanche during the hearing will determine which lines of questioning are most prominent in the committee record.

The next public step, based on the hearing framework referenced in the NPR piece, is the committee’s appearance of Blanche for questioning and the resulting public record from that session. That record will show what specific topics Schiff and other senators will pursue in their examination of the nominee.

Why It Matters

  • Confirmation hearings shape the public record that senators compile when evaluating nominees for senior Justice Department roles.
  • Schiff’s stated intent to press Blanche indicates which topics he expects to prioritize in committee questioning, influencing how the hearing develops.
  • The hearing and its testimony will help determine whether senators seek additional information before moving forward in the nomination process.
  • The public question-and-answer record can affect how other members of the committee and the broader Senate frame their own lines of inquiry.

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Key Facts

  • NPR published an interview with Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., on July 15, 2026.
  • The interview focused on Schiff’s plans for what he said he will ask Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche at his confirmation hearing.
  • NPR asked Schiff the question through correspondent Leila Fadel in the interview.
  • The NPR report presented Schiff’s remarks as a preview of his approach to questioning in the confirmation process.
  • The article did not report a vote result or final confirmation decision.