DJT Nominates Fox News Host Pirro for U.S. Attorney in DC

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After withdrawing his nomination of Ed Martin for U.S. Attorney in Washington, DC, Donald Trump appointed Fox News host Jeanine Pirro for the role on an interim basis.

It is not completely clear whether he will pursue Senate confirmation for her to take the role, which is considered one of the most important and powerful in federal law enforcement, on a long term basis.

Pirro graduated from  Albany Law School in 1975. She has more courtroom experience than Martin, having led one of the first domestic violence prosecution units in the country.

In 1990, Pirro was elected to be a judge in New York’s Westchester County Court. She was then elected to three terms as the county’s District Attorney. In 2005 she campaigned to unseat then-Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, but only briefly, switching to a campaign for New York state Attorney General. She lost to Andrew Cuomo, son of former New York Governor Mario Cuomo.

She joined Fox News in 2006. Her current show there is The Five. She will leave Fox to take up her new government role.

At the very end of his first time in office, Trump pardoned Pirro’s ex-husband Albert Pirro of his 2000 conviction for conspiracy and tax evasion.

Fox took Pirro off the air for a while after the 2020 election due to her on-air conspiracy theory rants.

In the wake of the 2020 election and Trump’s efforts to overthrow it, two voting technology companies sued Fox News. Smartmatic USA and Dominion Voting Systems both specifically named Pirro among the Fox presenters they accused of spreading false claims that the companies worked to throw or “steal” the 2020 election for Joe Biden against Trump.

Emails exposed by the Dominion court case revealed her executive producer calling her “nuts” and a “reckless maniac,” who “should never be on live television.”

Fox agreed to pay $787 million to settle with Dominion Voting Systems. It is still fighting the $2.7 billion lawsuit by Smartmatic. On 1 May 2025, Fox and Smartmatic filed dueling motions for summary judgement in that lawsuit.

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