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BumRushDaShow

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9. The GOP claims that it was done by Clinton
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 08:48 AM
Sep 19

(as their usual fabrication of history)

But it goes back to at least Raygun (I won't count Nixon firing a "top prosecutor", but we know his obnoxious behavior has been a template that 45 has been following, almost every step of the way ).

Replacing U.S. attorneys stretches back to Reagan


By David G. Savage
March 23, 2007 12 AM PT

Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON — Three weeks ago, Justice Department officials settled on a “talking point” to rebut the chorus of Democratic accusations that the Bush administration had wrongly injected politics into law enforcement when it dismissed eight U.S. attorneys. Why not focus on the Clinton administration’s having “fired all 93 U.S. attorneys” when Janet Reno became attorney general in March 1993? The idea was introduced in a memo from a Justice Department spokeswoman.

The message has been effective. What’s followed has been a surge of complaints on blogs and talk radio that it was the Clinton administration that first politicized the Justice Department. The facts, it turns out, are more complicated.

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“On the issue of Clinton [U.S. attorneys], we called each one and had them give us a timeframe. Most were gone by late April. In contrast, Clinton [Justice Department] told all but a dozen in early March to be gone immediately,” McNulty said. The difference appears minor. Both McNulty and Sampson acknowledged that the Bush administration, like the Clinton administration, brought in a new slate of U.S. attorneys within a few months of taking office.

But historical data compiled by the Senate show the pattern going back to President Reagan. Reagan replaced 89 of the 93 U.S. attorneys in his first two years in office. President Clinton had 89 new U.S. attorneys in his first two years, and President Bush had 88 new U.S. attorneys in his first two years. In a similar vein, the Justice Department recently supplied Congress with a district-by-district listing of U.S. attorneys who served prior to the Bush administration.

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He didn't catch a snipe either. underpants Sep 19 #1
Siebert has a choice of keeping his job or his no_hypocrisy Sep 19 #2
Trump to fire US Attorney who Bettie Sep 19 #3
He might have better success investigating TX AG Ken Paxton for mortgage fraud. surfered Sep 19 #4
A message to anyone dumb enough to work for this wannabe dictator nwduke Sep 19 #5
Add to that message: ReRe Sep 19 #13
Those with control over our justice system should not have this control mdbl Sep 19 #6
For certain communities BumRushDaShow Sep 19 #7
My comment was not meant to imply it was great to begin with mdbl Sep 19 #8
The GOP claims that it was done by Clinton BumRushDaShow Sep 19 #9
Understood. I a not arguing those points. mdbl Sep 19 #10
Like I said - it was a Nixonian thing! BumRushDaShow Sep 19 #14
For anyone who is thinking of working for Trump Ray Bruns Sep 19 #11
The king demands a show trial, a show conviction and a jail cell. No need to follow any stinkin' laws. Vinca Sep 19 #12
Manufactured evidence and the Star Chamber before we're done Ponietz Sep 19 #15
A clear case of being fired w/o cause...Sue their A&&es until they're broke. SWBTATTReg Sep 19 #16
I'm confused - is Erik Siebert United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, or just nominated? muriel_volestrangler Sep 19 #17
Remember Alina Habba? BumRushDaShow Sep 19 #18
So Siebert was sworn in on Jan 21st as interim, and had a maximum of 120 days muriel_volestrangler Sep 19 #19
Apparently the judges within his jurisdiction extended him BumRushDaShow Sep 19 #20
Ah, I suppose he was qualified for the position muriel_volestrangler Sep 19 #21
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