On September 8, 1997, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama appointed Jones as interim U.S. Attorney. The Senate confirmed Jones's nomination on November 8, 1997, by voice vote.
“Sen. Doug Jones is an honorable public servant who has dedicated his career to the pursuit of justice. Sen. Casey believes that he would be an excellent attorney general,” said Casey spokesman John Rizzo. The Biden transition team did not respond to a request for comment.
Jones won the Democratic nomination in August, and became the Senator-elect for Alabama after defeating Republican former Alabama Supreme Court judge Roy Moore in the general election on December 12, 2017, which was also Jones' 25th wedding anniversary.
In 1997, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama. Jones's most prominent cases were the successful prosecution of two Ku Klux Klan members for the 1963 Birmingham church bombing that killed four African-American girls and the indictment of domestic terrorist Eric Rudolph.
Richard Shelby (Republican Party)Tommy Tuberville (Republican Party)Alabama/Senators
Democratic candidate Doug Jones defeated Republican candidate Roy Moore by a margin of 21,924 votes (1.63%). Jones became the first Democrat to win a U.S. Senate seat in the state since 1992.
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Jeff SessionsPreceded byLoretta LynchSucceeded byWilliam BarrUnited States Senator from AlabamaIn office January 3, 1997 – February 8, 201733 more rows
Alabama's current U.S. senators are Republicans Richard Shelby (since January 3, 1987) and Tommy Tuberville (since January 3, 2021).
Laurie JonesDoug Jones / Spouse (m. 1984)
In January 2021, he joined CNN as a political commentator. Jones was a GU Politics Fellow at the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service during the spring 2021 academic semester. In February 2022, he was named as the Biden administration's SCOTUS Nomination Advisor for Legislative Affairs.
With no heel underneath the “hoof boot” design, it would naturally push his hips forward for balance, with his arms draped behind. Jones said, “That's how [Saru] walks like a supermodel.”
Jones prevailed and Blanton received four life sentences for his role in the bombing.
Moore was purportedly banned from the Gadsden Mall in Gadsden, Alabama because of his repeated attempts to pick up teenage girls.
After his former boss, Senator Heflin, left office in 1996, a Democrat did not represent Alabama in the Senate again until 2018. That was the year Jones took office.
On September 15, 1963, the 16 th Street Baptist Church was bombed by members of the Ku K lux Klan. Four young Black girls were killed.
Jones will finish out his term on January 3, 2021.
At the time of the church bombing, Jones was nine. In law school 15 years later, he would attend the trial of Robert Chambliss, one of the KKK members who was found responsible for the attack. Jones was said to be impressed by the prosecution of Alabama’s then-Attorney General Bill Baxley.
Jones ’s career briefly took him out of his home state when he was employed as the staff counsel to the US Senate Judiciary Committee for then-Alabama Senator Howell Heflin, a Democrat.
In 1997, Jones was appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama by fellow Democrat Pres. Bill Clinton. It was in this position that Jones first distinguished himself the following year, when Eric Rudolph bombed a Birmingham abortion clinic, killing one person and seriously injuring another. When Rudolph was finally captured after eluding law enforcement officers for five years, Jones was named head of the joint federal-state task force that prosecuted Rudolph for the Birmingham crime, as well as the bombings in Atlanta during the 1996 Summer Olympics, and two others. In a plea agreement related to his multiple offenses, Rudolph was sentenced to four life terms with no possibility of parole.
Jones was unseated by a political novice, former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville, in 2020 by about a 2-1 margin. Tuberville, who closely allied himself with Pres. Trump, defeated former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a runoff for his old Senate seat. The two emerged from a Republican primary that included Alabama representative Bradley Byrne and former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice Roy Moore. During his tenure in the Senate, Jones served on the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, and the Special Committee on Aging.
On Election Day, December 12, 2017, Jones defeated Moore with 49.9 percent of the vote to Moore's 48.4 percent. An unusually large number of voters (more than 22,000) cast write-in votes, including Sen. Richard Shelby, who declared he would not support Moore. Many political observers noted that high turnout among African Americans and younger voters was helpful to Jones as well.
Doug Jones may be a Democrat, but he still shares some political beliefs with his commander-in-chief, President Donald Trump. Jones has referred to himself as a “Second Amendment guy, and he told AL.com that he would vote for healthcare legislation that gave states more freedom to create their own systems in exchange for restoring federal subsidies.
Democrat and former U.S. Attorney Doug Jones will compete with former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore to fill the seat vacated by Jeff Sessions after President Trump appointed him attorney general.
It is a matter of the fact that Doug Jones is the father of three children. The love birds welcomed their first children, a son, Carson Jones, soon after their wedding. Doug is very much private about his children's date of birth. Carson is Gay and is open about his life.
Doug Jones has an estimated net worth of more than $1 Million. He has accumulated most of his net worth through his successful career of working as a senator and various other governmental bodies. Kamala Harris is also a famous American Senator with a net worth of $3 Million .
Doug had a private wedding ceremony. As both of them were not much famous during the days, So there is not much information about their marriage with the public. Louise is very much supportive of Doug.
Doug Jones is a famous American attorney, former prosecutor and politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Alabama since 2018. He is into the media top pick due to some of the significant reform agendas as the elections approach is near.
Jones won the special election by 22,000 votes, 50%–48%. Jones is currently the only statewide elected Democrat in Alabama and the first Democrat to win statewide office since Lucy Baxley was elected President of the Alabama Public Service Commission in 2008. Jim Bob Duggar is US Senator from Arkansas.
But Yates will likely face strong Republican opposition because of her involvement in the FBI’s Russia investigation in 2016, which included signing off on the warrant application for Carter Page, a former Trump campaign aide.
Yates became a Democratic star when Trump fired her for refusing to enforce his ban on travelers from predominantly Muslim countries.
Biden’s nominee will face the challenge of determining how the Justice Department will approach potential criminal investigations into the outgoing president and members of his administration.
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and at least 13 other Democratic senators wrote a letter to the Biden transition team recommending their former colleague. By Amanda Terkel, Ryan J. Reilly, and Kevin Robillard.
(At the time, Biden joked he would campaign either for or against Jones ― whichever would help him more.) In this image from video, then-Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.) speaks during the first night of the Democratic National Convention in August 2020.
The Biden transition team did not respond to a request for comment.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder, who had to rebuild DOJ after controversies during the George W. Bush administration, said Biden understands that he needs to give the attorney general “the space that he or she needs to restore integrity and the independence” of the department.