President Donald Trump announced on May 8 that Judge Jeanine Pirro, best known for her role as a Fox News commentator, had been tapped to serve as interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, one of the most influential prosecutorial positions in the country.
The U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia is uniquely influential, as the post entails oversight of both federal and local D.
C. code. It handles cases ranging from homicide to political corruption to federal fraud violations.
Trump cited Pirro’s extensive legal background in his post announcing her nomination. “Jeanine was Assistant District Attorney for Westchester County, New York, and then went on to serve as County Judge, and District Attorney, where she was the first woman ever to be elected to those positions. During her time in office, Jeanine was a powerful crusader for victims of crime.
Her establishment of the Domestic Violence Bureau in her Prosecutor’s Office was the first in the Nation.” “She excelled in all ways,” Trump said. Pirro previously hosted the show “Justice with Judge Jeanine” on Fox News for ten years.
She is currently a co-host of “The Five,” also on Fox News..
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Trump Appoints Judge Jeanine Pirro as Interim US Attorney for DC

Pirro previously hosted 'Justice with Judge Jeanine' on Fox News for ten years. She currently is a co-host of 'The Five,' also on Fox News.