President Donald Trump’s White House has sent termination notices to several U.S. Attorneys appointed by President Joe Biden, marking a dramatic shift in federal prosecutors.
The abrupt dismissals deviate from the typical practice of requesting resignations, raising concerns about disruption in key federal cases.
Among those dismissed were U.S. Attorneys Tara McGrath of San Diego and Erek Barron of Maryland. The lack of prior consultation or transition planning has prompted legal experts to warn of delays in major prosecutions.
Some speculate that the firings aim to install loyalists within the Justice Department, while others view them as a standard political transition. As replacements are sought, questions about the potential impact on the department’s independence and ongoing investigations remain.