Trump Administration Fires U.S. Attorney Minutes After His Appointment

MyNews newsroom brief · 1h ago · 1 min read · via nytimes.com

Federal judges had chosen the veteran Seattle prosecutor to fill the vacant seat. Now, a potential legal battle looms.

The sudden firing of the U.S. Attorney for Washington state, just minutes after his appointment, has raised eyebrows and sparked concerns about the Trump administration's respect for the independence of the judiciary. The U.S. Attorney was chosen by a panel of federal judges to fill a vacant seat, a process designed to ensure that the position is filled by a qualified and impartial individual.

This move is significant because it marks a rare instance of the executive branch directly interfering with the judiciary's selection of a U.S. Attorney. The Department of Justice has traditionally allowed the courts to make these appointments, and such direct intervention could be seen as an attempt to exert control over the prosecutorial process. The potential for a legal battle looms large, as the fired U.S. Attorney and the judges who appointed him may challenge the Trump administration's actions.

What's next to watch is how this situation unfolds in the courts and whether it sets a precedent for future interference in the appointment of U.S. Attorneys. The relationship between the executive branch and the judiciary is a delicate one, and this incident could have implications for the balance of power between the two branches. Additionally, the impact on the U.S. Attorney's office in Washington state and any ongoing cases or investigations will be closely watched.

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