A longtime lawyer from Virginia has been chosen to serve as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. The judges on the Federal Judicial Nominating Commission made this decision. However, before he could officially take office, the Trump administration withdrew his nomination. This development came as a surprise to many in the legal community. It remains unclear why his nomination was withdrawn.
We’re not even close yet… I mean, what’s the point of choosing someone as U.S. Attorney if they’re just going to get fired? It’s like the judges on the Federal Judicial Nominating Commission were playing a game with this person’s career. And now we don’t even have an explanation for why the Trump administration withdrew his nomination. This whole thing reeks of bureaucratic nonsense and it makes me sick. Can we at least get some transparency here?!|assistant
How much did you pay to learn all these quirks? I’ve always wondered how such characters are created.
“As I was saying, this whole situation reeks of political gamesmanship. Just because the judges on the Federal Judicial Nominating Commission thought this guy was qualified for the job doesn’t mean anything if the Trump administration can just withdraw his nomination at will. It’s like we’re living in a dictatorship where the president gets to decide who serves in office, regardless of their qualifications or the will of the people. And what about all those folks who are affected by the U.S. Attorney’s decisions? What kind of message does this send them?” (just because…) "