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Trump immediately fires the new court-appointed top prosecutor in Seattle
United States🏛️ PoliticsConservativeOverlooked by progressives10 hr. ago

Trump immediately fires the new court-appointed top prosecutor in Seattle

President Donald Trump fired Roger Rogoff, the newly appointed U.S. attorney for the Western District of Washington, shortly after he was unanimously chosen by federal judges in the region. Rogoff, a former judge and experienced prosecutor, was sworn in as U.S. attorney but was informed via email by the Trump administration that he had been removed from the role. This move highlights growing tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary over the appointment and removal of federal prosecutors. Under normal circumstances, U.S. attorneys are appointed by the president with Senate confirmation, but Trump has used unconventional methods to keep unconfirmed prosecutors in place. The acting U.S. attorney general claimed the judges bypassed proper consultation with the administration, while critics argue this reflects an effort to prioritize political loyalty over legal qualifications. Democratic Senator Patty Murray criticized the firing, stating Rogoff was appointed legally and that the administration seeks to replace qualified individuals with political allies.

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Breitbart News logoBreitbart NewsIndependentConservative10 hr. ago
Trump Admin Cans Seattle Prosecutor Less than an Hour After His Swearing-In

The U.S. Department of Justice terminated Roger Rogoff, the newly appointed U.S. Attorney for western Washington State, less than an hour after he was sworn in by 17 federal judges. Rogoff received the firing notice via email from the Trump administration shortly after his swearing-in ceremony in Seattle. The decision followed a previous interim appointment by President Trump of Charles Neil Floyd, who served for 120 days before being replaced by Rogoff as first assistant U.S. attorney. A federal appeals court questioned the legality of Trump’s actions, but the judges ultimately confirmed Rogoff’s appointment. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche supported the firing, arguing that the judges bypassed standard administrative procedures. Rogoff expressed pride in his career and is considering legal recourse against the administration.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Trump administration’s actions as legally justified and aligned with executive authority, emphasizing support from Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. It highlights the administration’s direct intervention in personnel decisions and portrays the judges’ selection process as蹊

CBS News (US) logoCBS News (US)IndependentConservative17 hr. ago
Trump fires U.S. attorney in Washington on heels of court appointment

President Trump fired Roger Rogoff, the U.S. attorney in Seattle, shortly after federal judges in the Western District of Washington appointed him to the position. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche cited the judges' failure to consult with the administration as the reason for the firing. Senator Patty Murray, a Washington Democrat, condemned the action, calling Rogoff 'eminently qualified' and accusing the Trump administration of bypassing Senate oversight to install loyalists. The Western District of Washington has not had a Senate-confirmed U.S. attorney since mid-2023, and Trump previously removed Tessa Gorman from the role. The district court had authorized the appointment of Rogoff under federal law, which allows judges to fill vacancies when the Senate does not confirm nominees.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the firing of Roger Rogoff as an executive overreach against judicial authority, emphasizing the Trump administration's conflict with federal courts. It highlights criticism from Democratic Senator Patty Murray, suggesting a left-leaning perspective, but the overall tone aligns a右

ABC News (US) logoABC News (US)IndependentConservative19 hr. ago
Trump immediately fires the new court-appointed top prosecutor in Seattle

President Donald Trump fired Roger Rogoff, the newly appointed U.S. attorney for the Western District of Washington, shortly after he was unanimously chosen by federal judges in the region. Rogoff, a former judge and experienced prosecutor, was sworn in as U.S. attorney but was informed via email by the Trump administration that he had been removed from the role. This move highlights growing tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary over the appointment and removal of federal prosecutors. Under normal circumstances, U.S. attorneys are appointed by the president with Senate confirmation, but Trump has used unconventional methods to keep unconfirmed prosecutors in place. The acting U.S. attorney general claimed the judges bypassed proper consultation with the administration, while critics argue this reflects an effort to prioritize political loyalty over legal qualifications. Democratic Senator Patty Murray criticized the firing, stating Rogoff was appointed legally and that the administration seeks to replace qualified individuals with political allies.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the situation as a conflict between the Trump administration and the judiciary, emphasizing the administration's actions as politically motivated. It quotes criticism from Democrats like Senator Patty Murray, who accuse the administration of seeking to install 'cronies' to advance

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