Controversy Surrounds Trump's Appointment of U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah
President Trump's administration extends Sigal Chattah's interim position as Nevada's U.S. Attorney, avoiding a federal court decision that might block her permanent appointment. More than 100 retired judges oppose Chattah citing her previous racially charged remarks. Chattah, a former Republican Committeewoman, announces her ongoing role amidst these challenges.
President Donald Trump's administration has moved to extend the interim tenure of Sigal Chattah as Nevada's U.S. Attorney, a decision aimed at circumventing a potential federal court rejection of her permanent appointment. A Justice Department official revealed this measure comes amid growing criticism from over 100 retired federal and state judges.
As her 120-day term deadline approaches, the extension allows Chattah to continue in her role under the federal Vacancies Reform Act. Meanwhile, Bill Essayli was named Acting U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, extending his term by 210 days. Both Chattah and Essayli are noted for their alignment with Trump.
Critics have highlighted Chattah's history of inflammatory language, with letters to federal judges expressing concerns about her extreme partisan bias. Despite these challenges, Chattah has publicly reaffirmed her commitment to uphold the law, stating it is the sole equalizer for all people.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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