Senate confirms Jeanine Pirro as DC US attorney

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 updated on August 4, 2025

Jeanine Pirro, a fiery former Fox News host, clinched Senate confirmation as Washington, D.C.’s U.S. attorney, as NBC News reports, proving loyalty to Trump pays off. Her 50-45 party-line vote on Saturday cements another MAGA win in reshaping federal power. Democrats’ whining about her past only highlights their fear of a prosecutor who won’t bow to woke dogma.

Pirro, serving as interim U.S. attorney since May, was tapped by President Trump to replace conservative activist Ed Martin. The Senate’s decision followed a tense Saturday session, with Republicans outmuscling Democrat attempts to stall Trump’s nominees. This victory underscores Trump’s knack for elevating fierce allies who share his disdain for progressive overreach.

The vote split cleanly along party lines, with 50 Republicans backing Pirro and 45 Democrats opposing. Absent senators included Mitch McConnell, Roger Wicker, Tim Scott, Peter Welch, and Ruben Gallego. Their no-shows didn’t derail the confirmation, as GOP unity held firm against Democrat foot-dragging.

Pirro’s prosecutorial roots shine through

Pirro’s resume boasts real grit, starting as an assistant district attorney in Westchester County, New York. She made history as the first woman elected Westchester district attorney, launching the nation’s first domestic violence unit. That’s the kind of tough-on-crime record the left conveniently ignores while clutching pearls over her Fox News stint.

Before D.C., Pirro hosted two Fox News shows, earning a loyal following for her unapologetic conservatism. She stood by Trump through thick and thin, including after the 2020 election when she pushed claims about voting irregularities. Critics call it a conspiracy; supporters call it asking hard questions the establishment dodges.

Dominion Voting Systems dragged Pirro into a $787.5 million defamation lawsuit against Fox News, which was settled in 2023. The left loves weaponizing lawsuits to silence truth-tellers, but Pirro’s confirmation shows that those tactics failed to dim her star. Her resilience only strengthens her appeal to MAGA faithful.

Trump’s Fox News pipeline continues

Trump’s appointment of Pirro fits his pattern of elevating Fox News talent to high office. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, both former Fox personalities, prove that the network is a breeding ground for America First warriors. The left’s outrage over this trend reeks of hypocrisy when their own media darlings often skate into power.

Pirro’s political ambitions aren’t new; she ran for Senate in 2005 against Hillary Clinton but fell short in the Republican primary. A federal probe derailed a later bid for New York attorney general into her then-husband’s alleged infidelity. These stumbles only honed her resolve, making her a battle-tested pick for D.C.’s top prosecutor.

Democrats tried every trick to slow Trump’s nominees, demanding extra procedural votes to gum up the process. Their stalling tactics crumbled Saturday evening when Republicans brokered a deal to fast-track a slew of confirmations before the August recess. Chuck Schumer’s crew got outmaneuvered, plain and simple.

GOP plans rule changes

Senate Republicans aren’t done; they’re eyeing rule changes in September to streamline future confirmations. Democrats will likely cry foul, clinging to their obstructionist playbook. But with MAGA momentum building, the GOP is poised to keep steamrolling the progressive agenda.

President Donald Trump hailed Pirro as a “powerful crusader for victims of crime” on Truth Social. He’s right -- her domestic violence unit alone saved countless lives. The left’s obsession with her Fox News past only distracts from her proven record of locking up bad guys.

Trump also fired a shot at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, telling him to “GO TO HELL!” on Truth Social. That’s the kind of no-nonsense leadership that resonates with Americans tired of D.C.’s spineless status quo. Schumer’s pandering to the radical left won’t stop the MAGA train.

Pirro’s confirmation sparks debate

Pirro’s confirmation isn’t just a win for Trump; it’s a middle finger to the woke elite who despise her. Her Fox News tenure made her a lightning rod, but that’s precisely why she’s perfect for the job. Washington needs prosecutors who won’t cower before the progressive mob.

Critics point to Pirro’s election fraud claims as disqualifying, but they’re just rehashing old talking points. The Dominion lawsuit settled without admitting fault, and Pirro’s questions about 2020 deserve answers, not censorship. The left’s selective outrage ignores their history of election skepticism.

As D.C.’s U.S. attorney, Pirro will bring her signature tenacity to a city plagued by crime and corruption. Trump’s choice signals a return to law and order, not the left’s soft-on-crime experiments. With Pirro in place, expect justice to hit harder than a prime-time monologue.

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