Sessions Asks Remaining 46 US Attorneys Hired by Obama to Resign
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"Until the new U.S. attorneys are confirmed, the dedicated career
prosecutors in our U.S. attorney’s offices will continue the great work
of the department in investigating, prosecuting, and deterring the most
violent offenders,” it said in a statement.
It is routine for a new president to appoint his own U.S. attorneys, who are political appointees.
The Justice Department statement cast doubt over the future of Preet
Bharara, the Obama appointee who currently serves as the Manhattan-based
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, whose office
handles some of the most critical business and criminal cases passing
through the federal judicial system.
A law enforcement official said Bharara expected to remain in his
post. The official said Bharara had met with both President Donald Trump
and his attorney general and been advised that they wanted him to stay
on as Manhattan U.S. Attorney.
The source said it was not immediately clear what the Justice
Department announcement means for Bharara's future. Bharara's office did
not comment.
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