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Another One of Trump’s Interim U.S. Attorneys Bites the Dust
- A Wisconsin court will not extend Brad Schimel’s interim tenure as U.S. Attorney beyond March 17, ending his term.
- Judges said they do not criticize the performance of the interim office while opting to await a full-time nominee.
- The decision aligns with broader DOJ scrutiny of interim prosecutors in multiple districts.
- The report ties concerns about interim appointments to the broader Trump era DOJ staffing critiques.
- Historical context cites past clashes over Trump comments and Republican responses in Wisconsin.
- The piece notes related legal outcomes in other districts about interim appointments, including New Jersey and Virginia.
- The report references a light note about a lizard causing a campus power outage in Oklahoma.
- The coverage frames the DOJ staffing shifts as part of a recurring pattern under current leadership.
- The report cites sources from Law and Crime and The New York Times to illustrate the timeline of interim appointments.
- The article closes with a customary sign-off from Oklahoma-related nature commentary.
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