White House Struggles Continue with Nevada U.S. Attorney Nomination Amid Legal and Senate Hurdles
The Biden administration’s ongoing efforts to place loyalists in top federal prosecutor roles face repeated legal setbacks, spotlighting challenges to the rule of law and Senate authority.
The White House's persistent attempts to install President Trump's chosen prosecutors continue to unravel in Nevada, exemplifying a broader pattern of circumventing established Senate confirmation procedures that safeguard American legal integrity.Why Does Bypassing Senate Confirmations Threaten Our National Sovereignty?Last week, the Biden administration nominated George Kelesis for Nevada’s U.S. attorney position—an effort to replace Sigal Chattah, whose appointment courts have challenged as legally invalid. This scenario is not isolated; similar troubles have sidelined Trump nominees in New Jersey, Virginia, and California due to eligibility questions. Such maneuvers undercut the Founders’ constitutional framework, which vests appointment power jointly between the Executive...
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