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Blue State Judges Appoint New US Attorney, Who Is Promptly Fired By DOJ

Blue State Judges Appoint New US Attorney, Who Is Promptly Fired By DOJ

A federal court in Virginia attempted to appoint its own U.S. attorney this week, only to see the Justice Department shut the appointment down Friday.

In January, federal judges posted an online job application seeking a replacement for Halligan as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. Chief United States District Court Judge M. Hannah Lauck ordered the court clerk to publish a vacancy announcement on the court’s website and in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Washington Post, The Virginian-Pilot and Virginia Lawyers Weekly. (RELATED: Judge Disqualifies U.S. Attorney Probing Letitia James’ Cases Against Trump, NRA)

Federal judges have removed Halligan and four other U.S. attorneys from their posts, ruling that their appointments violated the law. Judges in New Jersey, Nevada and California reached similar conclusions and invalidated those appointments. Federal statute allows district courts to step in and name a U.S. attorney on a temporary basis once the attorney general’s designation lapses, keeping the position filled until a successor takes office.

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