Jeanine Pirro Leaves Fox News
Jeanine Pirro has stepped down from her roles at Fox News after being tapped by President Trump to serve as Interim U.S. Attorney in Washington.
Background
Pirro, a former judge and prosecutor, has been a prominent figure on Fox News, hosting her own show "Justice with Judge Jeanine" and appearing as a co-host on "The Five". Her departure from the network marks a significant change in her career, as she takes on a new role in the nation’s capital.
New Role
As Interim U.S. Attorney in Washington, Pirro will be responsible for overseeing federal prosecutions in the district. This move is seen as a significant shift in her career, from being a television personality to a high-ranking law enforcement official.
Reaction
The news of Pirro’s departure from Fox News has sparked a mix of reactions, with some praising her for taking on a new challenge and others criticizing her for her perceived bias and lack of experience in the role.
Career Highlights
Pirro has had a long and distinguished career in law and television. She has served as a judge and prosecutor in New York, and has been a prominent voice on Fox News for many years. Her show "Justice with Judge Jeanine" has been a popular program on the network, and she has been known for her outspoken and sometimes controversial views.
What’s Next
As Pirro takes on her new role as Interim U.S. Attorney, it remains to be seen how she will approach the position and what impact she will have on the district. One thing is certain, however: her departure from Fox News marks the end of an era for the network, and her new role will be closely watched by many in the legal and political communities.