DOJ Fires Virginia's New US Attorney
February 22, 2026·3 days ago·via The Washington Post

Virginia judges appoint a new U.S. attorney, only for the Justice Department to swiftly fire him, asserting federal control over local picks. This move underscores executive authority to ensure loyal, effective law enforcement free from activist judges. Critics decry overreach, but it protects sovereignty against judicial meddling in DOJ operations. America First demands tough prosecutors prioritizing citizens over bureaucracy.
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