Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche brought down the house at CPAC 2026 in Dallas Thursday, receiving a hero's welcome from patriots who remember his fearless defense of President Trump against the Democrats' unprecedented weaponization of the justice system.
CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp kicked off the main stage speeches by interviewing Blanche, explicitly thanking him for standing as Trump's defense attorney during the politically motivated prosecutions led by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and New York AG Letitia James.
The symbolism couldn't be more perfect – the lawyer who defended Trump against Democrat lawfare is now the second-in-command at the Department of Justice, helping Attorney General Pam Bondi restore constitutional governance to America's premier law enforcement agency.
"Todd Blanche exemplifies what real justice looks like," Schlapp told the enthusiastic crowd. "He stood with President Trump when the Deep State came after him with everything they had."
From Defense Attorney to Justice Reformer
Blanche's journey from defending Trump in New York's kangaroo courts to reforming the very department that enabled the Biden administration's political prosecutions represents the kind of poetic justice that only happens when patriots fight back and win.
The Deputy Attorney General's appearance at CPAC signals the Trump administration's commitment to transparency and accountability – a stark contrast to the secretive, politically weaponized DOJ of the Biden era.
Under the Trump-Vance administration, Americans are finally seeing what equal justice under law actually looks like, with the same legal minds who fought Democrat persecution now leading the charge to restore constitutional principles to federal law enforcement.
As Blanche takes his message directly to the conservative grassroots at CPAC, one thing is crystal clear: the days of two-tiered justice in America are over. The question now is whether the Deep State operatives who enabled four years of political persecution will face the same accountability they tried to impose on President Trump.
