Former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro has officially been confirmed as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, concluding a notably contentious confirmation process that highlighted deep partisan divisions in the Senate.
The Senate vote, which concluded 50 to 45, saw Pirro’s appointment move forward despite significant opposition, underscoring the fierce political battle surrounding her nomination.
Following her hard-won Senate confirmation battle, Pirro expressed gratitude on X, proclaiming her readiness to serve as a “real crime fighter” for the nation’s capital, pledging a robust approach to public safety.
Known for her strong stance on law and order, this conservative prosecutor brings a formidable reputation as a tough-on-crime advocate, a characteristic that has defined much of her public career.
Her commitment to addressing crime was further emphasized by her direct engagement with the DC Police Union, to whom she responded on X, affirming their collective goal to “clean up DC” through collaborative efforts.
The role of DC US Attorney is pivotal, overseeing federal prosecutions in the largest U.S. Attorney’s Office in the country, impacting various legal and social facets of Washington, D.C.
Pirro’s confirmation marks a significant development in Washington DC politics, signaling a new era for law enforcement leadership within the District and reflecting ongoing shifts in the broader political landscape.