Judge Jeanine Pirro Appointed Interim U.S. Attorney For District Of Columbia.
Washington, D.C. – President Donald J. Trump has announced the appointment of Judge Jeanine Pirro as the interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. The news, shared via a statement on social media, highlights Pirro’s extensive legal career and her prominence in the public eye.
Pirro previously served as Assistant District Attorney for Westchester County, New York, before becoming the County Judge and, later, District Attorney. Notably, she was the first woman elected to these positions, breaking barriers during her tenure. Trump praised her record, stating that Pirro was a “powerful crusader for victims of crime.” Her establishment of the Domestic Violence Bureau in the Prosecutor’s Office marked a national first, showcasing her dedication to addressing critical issues.

Beyond her legal achievements, Pirro has built a significant media presence. She hosted Justice with Judge Jeanine on Fox News for a decade and currently co-hosts The Five, one of the highest-rated programmes on American television. Trump described her as “incredibly well qualified” for the role, noting her status as one of the top District Attorneys in New York’s history.
“Jeanine is in a class by herself,” Trump concluded in his statement. “Congratulations Jeanine!” The appointment has sparked discussion, with supporters pointing to her experience and critics questioning the interim nature of the role. Pirro’s next steps in this prominent position will be closely watched.
