If Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, is famous for anything these days, it’s her willingness to obey Donald Trump. “She’ll do what Trump wants,” a former prosecutor who worked for her says. “She’s an opportunist who likes the limelight.”
Now that the much-beleaguered Bondi has been fired, people who know Pirro say she wants the job of attorney general. “The judge is very close to the president, talks to him all the time,” a source familiar says. Trump tells
@bterris, “Jeanine Pirro’s fantastic.”
But so far, Pirro has struggled to get her biggest new projects off the ground. After six Democratic lawmakers enraged Trump by filming a video reminding active-duty members of the military that they were obligated to refuse illegal orders, it was Pirro who tried to indict the politicians. Her team failed to get even one member of the grand jury to go for it. And in March, a judge blocked Pirro’s attempts to subpoena Federal Reserve records as part of her investigation into Jerome Powell.
Trump has seemingly forgiven her these setbacks, telling Terris, “She was put into an area that was very tough and unfair. Judges who are haters. Almost impossible to win a case.”
An administration official says that Pirro calls the president regularly. But Pirro bristles at the implication that she lacks independence from Trump. “I have 32 years in this business; I’m not some fly-by-night dilettante who decided that she’s going to be a prosecutor because she’s good-looking or because she speaks well.”
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