A spokeswoman for Texas Sen. John Cornyn, one of the senators holding up Blanche’s nomination, confirmed the deal, which comes ahead of a Tuesday confirmation vote for Blanche’s nomination in the Senate Judiciary Committee. In a statement, Blanche said the order came after “good faith discussions.” “I think as far as Blanche and the Department of Justice, we were pretty much on the same page,” Cornyn said Thursday. Blanche, who served as Trump’s defense lawyer in his criminal cases, entered the Justice Department last year as deputy attorney general. The Justice Department said the court’s demands were “unnecessary.”