
In a bold testament to conservative values, Jeanine Pirro took the oath as the Interim U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., declaring “no more mercy for criminals” in a ceremony attended by President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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Her appointment marks a decisive shift towards a hardline approach against crime in the nation’s capital, signaling a new era of zero tolerance for lawbreaking.
Many believe this change is long overdue and reflects the desires of those who prioritize safety and justice.
Jeanine Pirro, previously a well-known face on Fox News, is now assuming one of the most crucial roles in the Trump administration.
President Trump voiced his confidence in her, praising Pirro as “a tireless warrior on behalf of the most vulnerable people in our society.”
Pirro herself wasted no time in making her objectives clear, aiming to restore a sense of safety and order in Washington, D.C. through rigorous enforcement of the law.
Pirro’s background is rich with legal experience, having served as a prosecutor and district attorney in New York.
Her career trajectory, though marked by challenges including a failed Senate run and personal scandals, prepared her well for this position of strength and influence.
Her tenacity has always been a hallmark of her career, a fact recognized by many in the Trump circle, including the president himself.
Pirro emphasized a commitment to eliminating crime and hatred, addressing a recent deadly shooting of Israeli Embassy staffers.
She stated, “Just last week, here in our nation’s capital, two people on the brink of beginning their life had hopes and dreams that were never realized because a cold-blooded murderer made a decision to shoot them down on the streets on a cold, rainy night in our nation’s capital. This will not go without just accounting. My voice should be heard loud and clear. No more. No more tolerance of hatred, no more mercy for criminals.”
Her no-nonsense rhetoric underscores a promise to deliver substantial changes to the District’s public safety environment.
President Trump further solidified his support by signing an executive order titled “Making the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful,” explicitly aimed at enhancing security measures and ensuring a safer community.
Despite some criticisms regarding micromanagement, defenders argue that such measures are necessary to ensure stability and security in the capital.
Jeanine Pirro’s entry into this new role is another testament to the enduring partnership between her and President Trump that has been evident since his initial campaign.
While some commentators point to her controversial past, her appointment sends a robust message of strength and resolve.
As Pirro takes on her new responsibilities, expectations are high that her assertive approach will result in tangible improvements to public safety.
“Jeanine Pirro, I have no doubt will be an exceptional U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, one of the truly most important positions in our country of any position, where she will restore public safety in our nation’s capital, break up vicious street gangs and criminal networks, and ensure equal justice under the law. You’ll see very, very big improvements in the D.C. area, that I can promise you,” President Trump declared.
Trump holds swearing-in ceremony for Jeanine Pirro, DC’s interim top prosecutor
PIRRO: My voice should be heard loud and clear. No more tolerance of hatred. No more mercy for criminals. pic.twitter.com/K339lfozq7
— Outnumbered (@OutnumberedFNC) May 28, 2025