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Blanche

American  
[blanch, blahnch] / blæntʃ, blɑntʃ /

noun

  1. a first name: ultimately from a Germanic word meaning “white.”


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Triggering the administration’s nuclear response on Friday was Anthropic’s high-handed refusal to give the Defense Department carte blanche to use its technology as it sees fit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Upon releasing the files to the public earlier this year, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche reiterated the point.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a Feb. 1 interview with CNN, Blanche said there were “a lot of horrible photographs” and correspondence with Epstein “but that doesn’t mean we can just create evidence or that we can just kind of come up with a case that isn’t there.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"Epstein had gone to the White House, but they had not met," she told Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.

From BBC

Blanche also said then that officials would review, correct and republish documents if victims or others reported concerns about the information they contained.

From The Wall Street Journal