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Trump names Fox News host as top Washington DC prosecutor

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Trump names Fox News host as top Washington DC prosecutor
Jeanine Pirro. PHOTO/@MAGAVoice/X

United States (US) President Donald Trump has appointed Fox News host and former New York prosecutor Jeanine Pirro as interim US attorney for Washington DC.

The announcement comes after Trump withdrew his first pick for the job after he lost key Republican support in the Senate, which votes on such positions.

After Trump’s 2020 loss to Joe Biden, Pirro made false statements about the election that were part of a lawsuit against Fox News by a company that makes voting machines. The case was settled for over $787m (£594m).

Jeanine Pirro’s appointment

In a social media post announcing his selection, Trump called Jeanine Pirro “a powerful crusader for victims of crime.”

The president did not indicate whether Pirro, 73, would serve permanently in the job, which requires Senate confirmation, or how long her term would last.

In the Truth Social post on X on Thursday night, May 8, 2025, Trump noted that she previously served as a Republican district attorney in Westchester, New York, as well as a judge. He also touted her roles on various shows on Fox News, which he called “one of the highest-rated shows on Television”.

Pirro has been a close ally of Trump for decades. In one of his last actions during his first term, Trump issued a pardon to her husband, who had been convicted of tax evasion decades earlier.

Pirro replaces current interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin, a former conservative podcaster whom Trump appointed this January.

Ed Martin

Current U.S. Attorney Ed Martin. PHOTO/@nicksortor/X

He was replaced after North Carolina Republican Senator Thom Tillis, a key swing vote, said he would refuse to confirm Martin for the role permanently, saying there was “friction” over how Martin viewed those involved in the January 6 riots at the US Capitol.

Tillis told reporters this week that he had “no tolerance for anybody who entered the building on January 6”.

Martin has been a staunch critic of the investigation into the Capitol riot. While serving in the role on an interim basis, he fired prosecutors who oversaw rioter cases.

Trump said Martin will remain at the US Justice Department and serve as director of the “weaponisation working group”, which looks into officials who investigated Trump, the president said in another post on social media.

Since taking office, Trump has issued pardons and ended prosecutions against January 6, 2021, rioters who stormed the US Capitol to block Biden’s election win over Trump in the 2020 election.

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