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President Donald Trump announced on February 19, 2025, that he has mandated the firing of all remaining U.S. attorneys appointed by his predecessor, Joe Biden. In a post on Truth Social, Trump criticized the politicization of the Department of Justice over the past four years, stating, “We must 'clean house' IMMEDIATELY, and restore confidence.”
U.S. attorneys serve as the top federal law enforcement officials in each district, of which there are 93 across the country. It is typical for incoming presidents to replace federal prosecutors nominated by their predecessors. Following Trump’s victory in November, several Biden-nominated attorneys had already resigned in anticipation of their replacements.
The Justice Department has been undergoing significant changes since Trump took office, resulting in numerous high-level dismissals and reassignments. Recently, the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York resigned after receiving instructions from the Justice Department regarding corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams.
According to officials, these changes reflect Trump's commitment to overhauling the department’s leadership.