House panel advances bill on temporary US attorneys
Source: Roll Call
Posted March 26, 2026 at 5:27pm
A sharply divided House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill Thursday that would greatly expand an administrations ability to install hand-picked officials for top prosecutor roles. The panel, in a 12-11 party-line vote, approved legislation that would strip district court judges of their power to appoint temporary U.S. attorneys in certain circumstances, as some courts have sought to do during the second Trump administration.
Under current federal law about vacancies, the attorney general is allowed to select an interim U.S. attorney to serve for 120 days, after which the appointment authority falls to the district court. The bill would remove the section that gives the authority to the court and change language in another section that sets out the 120-day limit.
The Trump administration, in districts across the country, has sought in the past year to bypass the Senate confirmation process to install its picks and extend their tenures. Some district courts have sought to exert their authority to pick interim U.S. attorneys.
A string of temporary U.S. attorneys has attracted national attention in some districts, as the Trump administration has sought to wield the power of the Justice Department to target its enemies with prosecutions and criminal investigations. The legislation, if passed by the House, faces little chance of passing in the Senate as a stand-alone bill.
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