<p>President Donald Trump’s pick<b> </b>to lead the Justice Department showed support Thursday for U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros, touting an increase in indictments in Chicago <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/2026/06/02/durbin-duckworth-boutros-broadview-ice-trump" target="_blank" >despite mounting questions</a> about how Boutros and his team secured some of those indictments from grand jurors.</p><p>Boutros’ office also has <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/2026/tracker-federal-prosecutions-chicago-status-trumps-immigration-blitz-ice" target="_blank" >struggled to secure convictions</a> in cases tied to Operation Midway Blitz, the aggressive Trump administration deportation campaign that hit Chicago last fall. At times, his prosecutors have even had trouble <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2026/05/18/department-of-justice-doj-federal-court-chicago-no-bill-grand-jury" target="_blank" >convincing grand jurors</a> to hand up indictments — a once-rare rebuke.</p><p>Still, Acting Attorney General Todd<b> </b>Blanche<b> </b>wrote on social media that the Justice Department “fully supports U.S.