Replacing several U.S. attorneys

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Replacing several U.S. attorneys around the country was driven by political considerations from the White House, not Main Justice, the Washington Post reports.

I know it’s a little disingenuous to act as if U.S. attorney appointments are not usually political. They always are. But usually the appointments are driven by local partisan considerations in the district in question, closely overseen by the state’s senator(s) who is from the same party as the President.

Removing sitting U.S. attorneys to deepen the GOP’s bench for future judgeships, appointments, elections, etc., may be unprecedented. Paul Kiel has more.

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