Former judge and TV host Jeanine Pirro has stepped into a powerful new role. She has been named interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. The announcement has sparked widespread reaction in both legal and media circles.
Trump Praises Pirro’s Legal Background
Former President Donald Trump announced the appointment on his social media platform. He praised Pirro for her legal experience and past accomplishments. Pirro, known for her role as co-host on Fox News’ The Five, previously served as a judge and district attorney in Westchester County, New York.
Trump called her “incredibly well qualified” and said she was “in a class by herself,” citing her strong public service record in New York.
Fox News Responds to Her Departure
Fox News confirmed Pirro’s departure and thanked her for 14 years at the network. A spokesperson said, “Jeanine Pirro has been a wonderful addition to The Five and a beloved host across FOX News Media. We wish her all the best in her new role in Washington.”
Appointment Follows Delay of Previous Nominee
Pirro’s appointment follows the stalled nomination of Ed Martin. Martin had been under Senate review but met strong resistance, particularly from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican, voiced concerns about Martin’s stance on the January 6 Capitol events. Tillis said he appreciated Martin’s concerns about over-prosecution but could not support his nomination.
“I’ve indicated to the White House that I wouldn’t support his nomination,” Tillis stated. “Anyone who unlawfully entered the Capitol should face consequences, regardless of intent.”
Senate Pushback Ends Martin’s Nomination
Tillis noted the high sensitivity of the D.C. legal environment. Given the district’s connection to January 6, he stressed the need for impartial and sound judgment in any nominee.
Senator Dick Durbin later confirmed Martin’s nomination would not move forward. Without a full committee vote or completed background check, the process halted. “In legal terms, he remains interim U.S. Attorney until late May,” Durbin said. “After that, the district court will likely name a new replacement.”
Surprise Surrounds Pirro’s Sudden Appointment
With Martin’s nomination off the table, Pirro’s appointment surprised many. The D.C. U.S. Attorney oversees federal crimes, public corruption, and politically sensitive investigations—making it one of the nation’s most high-profile legal roles.
Support and Criticism Follow Announcement
Pirro’s law enforcement record is strong, but her appointment has sparked debate. Critics question how her long career in opinion-driven media may affect her perceived impartiality in this sensitive role.
On the other hand, supporters point to her deep legal experience and tough-on-crime record. As a district attorney, she led major prosecutions and consistently supported law and order. Her legal career began in public service long before her media presence.
A Temporary Role with Lasting Impact
The interim U.S. Attorney position does not require Senate confirmation. However, a permanent appointment would need to pass through formal nomination and confirmation processes.
For now, Jeanine Pirro begins a new chapter in public service. Both legal experts and media analysts will watch closely as she takes on one of the most influential prosecutorial roles in the country.