The New American Golden Age Gains Momentum as President Trump’s Legal A-Team Assembles

By Richard Luthmann
JUDGE JEANINE TAKES THE HELM IN WASHINGTON
President Donald J. Trump has appointed Judge Jeanine Pirro as Acting United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, marking a bold new phase in his second-term agenda to dismantle the Deep State and restore the rule of law.

Pirro, a former Westchester County District Attorney and New York County Court Judge, brings decades of courtroom and media experience to the position.
Known for her hard-charging legal commentary and unwavering support for Trump, Pirro will now oversee prosecutions in the country’s most politically charged federal district.

Her appointment follows the withdrawal of Ed Martin Jr., whose nomination crumbled amid Senate opposition by RINO North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis, who also backed away from the Pete Hegseth nomination.
Tillis should enjoy the remainder of his last term in Washington, as his 2026 re-election bid will surely face a MAGA primary and a political death knell.
Pirro steps in with a track record of prosecuting domestic violence, child abuse, and other serious crimes, and has earned a reputation as one of New York’s toughest district attorneys.
Trump has described Pirro as one of the most qualified prosecutors in the country, elevating her as a key figure in what many call the second wave of the New American Golden Age.
FROM FOX NEWS TO FEDERAL POWER
Pirro’s public profile skyrocketed during the O.J. Simpson trial, where she became a sought-after legal analyst. She later hosted Justice with Judge Jeanine on Fox News for over a decade and co-hosted The Five, one of the network’s highest-rated programs.

Her years in broadcasting sharpened her ability to cut through legal spin, and now those skills will be deployed in a federal courtroom.
Pirro is stepping into a role temporarily filled by Martin, who lacked prosecutorial experience and whose tenure was marred by controversy.
Unlike Martin, Pirro has tried cases, led one of the country’s first domestic violence units, and served as a law-and-order prosecutor for over a decade.
Her résumé includes a hard-earned reputation for holding criminals accountable and refusing to back down under political pressure.
Her appointment is already rattling Washington’s entrenched legal establishment. Pirro has long warned of the weaponization of the Department of Justice. Now she is positioned to do something about it.
THE ANTI-LAWFARE STRIKE FORCE: PIRRO, BONDI, AND PATEL
Pirro’s installation in D.C. is part of a broader legal strategy from President Trump to obliterate lawfare — the use of legal systems as weapons of political retribution.

She will now work closely with former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBIO Director Kash Patel to pursue that mission.
Bondi, already tasked with overseeing high-level investigations, and Patel, who is leading federal law enforcement reform efforts, form the backbone of Trump’s justice coalition.
Together with Pirro, the team is expected to relaunch and expand criminal investigations into prior administrations, rogue prosecutors, and politically protected figures within federal agencies.
The goal is clear: to dismantle the networks that orchestrated politically motivated prosecutions during Trump’s first term and the Biden administration.
Pirro now has the authority to reopen dormant cases, launch new grand juries, and purge bad actors within the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Federal insiders have already dubbed the trio “The Anti-Lawfare Strike Force.”
PIRRO’S RECORD: LAW AND ORDER WITHOUT APOLOGY
Pirro’s legal career began in 1975 as an Assistant District Attorney in Westchester County. By 1978, she had created and led a specialized bureau prosecuting domestic violence and child abuse — one of the first of its kind in the nation.
She was elected Westchester County Court Judge in 1990, then District Attorney in 1993, and re-elected twice.

Known for her aggressive style and refusal to play politics, Pirro was never shy about pursuing justice, even in high-profile or controversial cases.
Her tough-on-crime platform and refusal to yield to political correctness made her a rising Republican star. She later ran statewide for U.S. Senate and Attorney General.
More recently, she emerged as a fierce media defender of Trump, slamming the Mueller investigation, denouncing federal overreach, and championing the MAGA agenda.
Her books, including Liars, Leakers, and Liberals and Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge, laid out a detailed case against the lawfare tactics used to undermine Trump’s presidency.
With her appointment as Acting U.S. Attorney for D.C., Pirro now has the tools to act, not just speak.
THE TRUMP DOCTRINE: ACCOUNTABILITY RETURNS TO WASHINGTON
Judge Jeanine’s appointment is not symbolic. It is strategic.
With the weight of the Justice Department behind her, Pirro will be positioned to target those who used government power to persecute political enemies, mislead courts, and obstruct the will of the American people.

This marks yet another major victory in President Trump’s march to restore accountability, integrity, and common sense in Washington.
The president has delivered on promises to secure the border, slash bureaucratic bloat, and now, with Pirro in D.C., take the fight directly to the legal fortress that protected the swamp.
There are already whispers of future prosecutions and a renewed focus on the misconduct of top DOJ and FBI officials.
And with Pirro’s signature no-nonsense attitude, Washington’s sacred cows are finally facing the butcher’s block.
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