Feb 24, 2017 · (BOP) - On February 21, 2017, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the August 18, 2016 memorandum from former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates directing the Bureau of Prisons to reduce and ultimately eliminate the use of privately operated prisons. In a memorandum to Acting Director Thomas Kane, AG Sessions indicated that the August 18 …
to support the nomination of United States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein to be Deputy Attorney General of the United States. For nearly a dozen years, Mr. Rosenstein has led the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland during one of the most successful periods in that Office’s distinguished history.
February 21 2017 MEMORANDUM FOR THE ACTING DIRECTOR FROM. SUBJECT: FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRIS NS Jefferson B. Sessions I Attorney General Rescission of Memorandum on Use of Private Prisons I hereby rescind the memorandum dated August 18, 2016, sent to you by former Deputy Attorney General Sally Q. Yates, entitled "Reducing our Use of Private Prisons."
COMMISSIONERS IN ATTENDANCE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL Special Counsel, Attorney General Christine Guerci-Nyhus Chief of Finance and Administration Douglas N. Beatty The meeting was held at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 14, 2017, at the Clark County Commission Chambers, 500 South Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada. COMMISSIONERS IN …
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Trump also considered firing Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and replacing him with Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark, who was willing to challenge the election results.
Trump's nominee for attorney general, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), is scheduled for a vote Tuesday in the Senate Judiciary Committee. A floor vote on his nomination is expected in the following days, but the exact timing remains unclear.
President Donald Trump fired the nation's acting attorney general Monday night after she refused to defend an executive order he issued last week restricting immigration in the name of national security.
Boente, who has served as a Justice Department attorney for more than 30 years, was nominated by President Barack Obama as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia in 2015 and confirmed later that year. He has embraced his new role leading the department, according to a statement issued by the White House.
An outside adviser to Trump, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, has said the order grew out of Trump's effort to find a "legal" way to follow through on his campaign trail promise to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. White House.
Boente had led a number of prosecutions of political figures, including former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife. McDonnell's bribery conviction was subsequently overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.
In an act of high political drama just 10 days after taking office, Trump replaced Obama administration appointee Sally Yates with Dana Boente, the U.S. Attorney in Alexandria, Va. "The acting Attorney General, Sally Yates, has betrayed the Department of Justice by refusing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citizens ...
Some lawyers criticized Yates' memo, saying she had a legal duty to defend Trump's executive order unless she decided there was no reasonable argument for its legality. Her statement stops short of saying that, indicating that she had not been convinced the order was lawful.