In a bold move that’s already shaking up Washington, President Donald Trump on Wednesday swore in Judge Jeanine Pirro as the interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia — a position long viewed as a cornerstone of law enforcement in the nation’s capital.
“Over five decades, Jeanine Pirro, known by millions as ‘Judge Jeanine’ has devoted her life to the pursuit of justice, the defense of freedom, and the fair, equal, and impartial rule of law,” Trump declared from the Oval Office during the ceremony.
President Trump did not mince words about what he expects from Pirro — and what she represents. “She went after real criminals, not fake criminals like we seem to do nowadays,” he said, slamming the current state of politically motivated prosecutions across the country.
Pirro, never one to shy away from making a statement, sent a strong message from the podium: “My voice should be heard loud and clear. No more tolerance of hatred. No more mercy for criminals.” The room of reporters knew instantly that a new sheriff was in town — and she meant business.
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