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John McNellis Rich's avatar

Thanks for this Liz. The more we see and hear the actual words of 47's administrative and "legal" experts the more they reveal themselves as teenage mentality & emotional maturity mercenaries who will do anything to please their mafia extortion boss. With R states congresspeople, 6/9 of SCOTUS and mainstream media all on his team, the logic leads towards states and US military being the last forces standing to restrain 47's Lord Of The Flies mercenaries. 47 said at the Charlie Kirk love and schlockfest memorial that he hates his opponents. That's stochastic fuel intended to free all of his followers from any restraint in doing what they see as necessary to protect him. He's Hitler reincarnate.

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Fact-checking. :D

The information presented in the provided article, attributed to legal commentator Liz Dye, is consistent with multiple reports from reputable news sources, including the **Associated Press**, **The Washington Post**, and **Fox News**. While the article is presented as commentary, the factual claims it makes are corroborated by independent reporting.

### Key Points Corroborated by News Outlets

* **Erik Siebert's resignation:** On or around September 19, 2025, U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert for the Eastern District of Virginia resigned under pressure from the Trump administration. This action came after he decided not to pursue a mortgage fraud indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia James.

* **Trump's public comments:** Following Siebert's resignation, President Trump made public comments and social media posts stating that he had fired Siebert, despite Siebert's claim of resigning. Trump also publicly urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute his political enemies, specifically naming Letitia James.

* **Letitia James investigation:** The investigation into Letitia James stemmed from allegations of mortgage fraud related to a Virginia property purchase. This investigation was reportedly initiated after information was provided by Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. However, Siebert's office found insufficient evidence to warrant an indictment.

* **Lindsey Halligan's appointment:** Shortly after Siebert's departure, Trump announced his intention to nominate Lindsey Halligan as the new U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. Halligan, a former insurance defense lawyer and White House aide, has no prior prosecutorial experience.

* **The "blue slip" process:** Trump reportedly expressed frustration with Siebert's nomination, claiming he was "duped" because the nomination had the support of Virginia's two Democratic senators, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, through the traditional "blue slip" process.

* **Alina Habba in New Jersey:** There have been reports of legal challenges and "pandemonium" in New Jersey, where another Trump loyalist, Alina Habba, was appointed U.S. Attorney and faced legal issues regarding her ability to serve beyond the 120-day interim period without Senate confirmation.

* **Jeanine Pirro in D.C.:** The article's reference to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro in Washington, D.C., and her grand juries reportedly refusing to "rubber-stamp" prosecutions is also consistent with other news reports.

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### About Liz Dye

Liz Dye is a known legal commentator and author for the legal news website **Above the Law**. She also co-hosts a podcast called *Law and Chaos* and has a history of writing political and legal commentary. Her commentary is often critical of the Trump administration, and the provided article's tone is consistent with her established style and public persona.

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