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Senate affirmatively appoints ex-Fox News presenter Pirro as lead public prosecutor for Washington D.C. capital region

Senate approves Jeanine Pirro as D.C.'s top federal prosecutor, following Trump's decision to rescind a previously appointed unpopular contender for the position.

Appointment of ex-Fox News anchor Pirro as the distinguished federal prosecutor in Washington D.C.,...
Appointment of ex-Fox News anchor Pirro as the distinguished federal prosecutor in Washington D.C., endorsed by the Senate

Senate affirmatively appoints ex-Fox News presenter Pirro as lead public prosecutor for Washington D.C. capital region

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Jeanine Pirro, a seasoned legal professional with a background in prosecution and politics, has made a name for herself in both the courtroom and the media. Born in Elmira, New York, to Lebanese-American parents, Pirro knew from a young age that she wanted to be an attorney.

After graduating from Notre Dame High School, interning at a district attorney’s office during high school, earning a Bachelor of Arts from the University at Buffalo, and obtaining her J.D. from Albany Law School in 1975, Pirro began her legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Westchester County, New York. It was here that she established the country’s first domestic violence prosecution unit and became the first chief of the Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Bureau.

Pirro's aggressive prosecution style, especially regarding domestic violence cases, earned her recognition. In 1990, she was elected as a Westchester County Court judge, and in 1993 she made history as the first woman elected Westchester County District Attorney, a position she held for three terms. Throughout her term, she earned national recognition for her work on cases involving domestic violence and crimes against the elderly.

Later in her career, Pirro became widely known as a television personality, hosting Fox News’s "Justice with Judge Jeanine" and co-hosting "The Five." Her political commentary, particularly her support for Donald Trump, garnered significant attention. In 2025, she returned to public prosecutorial service when President Trump appointed her interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia; she was confirmed by the Senate for this role.

Pirro's tenure as Assistant DA was not without controversy. Internal conflicts, such as disputes with her superior, Carl Vergari, over office policy and credit for the establishment of the domestic violence bureau, were reported [2][3]. As a public figure and a media personality known for partisan commentary, she has faced criticism and controversy in the public and political spheres, but no specific lawsuits are detailed in the available sources.

In the final minutes of his first term as president, Trump issued a pardon to Pirro's ex-husband, Albert Pirro, who was convicted in 2000 on conspiracy and tax evasion charges. In 2021, Smartmatic USA sued Fox News, Jeanine Pirro, and others for spreading false claims about the company's role in the 2020 presidential election.

Pirro's nomination was not without its own drama. Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to send her nomination to the Senate floor, but Ed Martin's nomination for the same position was withdrawn by President Trump due to Martin's outspoken support for rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. After his nomination withdrawal, Martin now serves as the Justice Department’s pardon attorney.

In conclusion, Jeanine Pirro's career is marked by a long and pioneering legal career with significant prosecutorial achievements and political media involvement. While she has been involved in some internal disputes professionally and is a controversial media figure, no specific lawsuits against her are noted in the current search results.

  1. Despite her controversial media presence and internal conflicts during her tenure as Assistant DA, Jeanine Pirro's legal career has been marked by significant accomplishments, including establishing the country's first domestic violence prosecution unit.
  2. After leaving her role as Westchester County District Attorney, Jeanine Pirro ventured into television program hosting, becoming known for her political commentary, particularly her support for Donald Trump.
  3. Beyond her legal and media exploits, Jeanine Pirro's ex-husband, Albert Pirro, received a pardon from President Trump in the final minutes of his first term, following conviction on conspiracy and tax evasion charges.
  4. In 2021, Smartmatic USA sued Fox News, Jeanine Pirro, and others for spreading false claims about the company's role in the 2020 presidential election.
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