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  2. United States Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The attorney general is supported by the Office of the Attorney General, which includes executive staff and several deputy attorneys general. The attorney general is a Level I position in the Executive Schedule and thus earns the salary prescribed for that level: $250,600, as of January 2025.

  3. List of Department of Justice appointments by Joe Biden

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    Assumed office Left office — Assistant Attorney General (Office of Legal Counsel) Christopher Fonzone [8] January 5, 2024 (Confirmed December 19, 2023, 50–17) [RC 10] — Christopher H. Schroeder: October 29, 2021 (Confirmed October 28, 2021, 56–41) [RC 11] July 9, 2023 [9] — Assistant Attorney General (Office of Legal Policy) Hampton ...

  4. List of Department of Justice appointments by Donald Trump

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    On March 10, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions requested the resignations of 46 United States Attorneys. [33] Trump declined to accept the resignations of Dana Boente, who was serving as Acting Deputy Attorney General, and Rod Rosenstein, whom Trump had selected to become Deputy Attorney General.

  5. Pam Bondi confirmed as U.S. Attorney General; targets ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Pam Bondi will assume the role of U.S. Attorney General after the Senate voted to confirm her 54-46 on Tuesday. Bondi faced opposition from Democrats who are wary of a ...

  6. US attorney general nominee Pam Bondi's confirmation ... - AOL

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    Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to be U.S. Attorney General, arrives for a meeting with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), ranking member on the Senate ...

  7. United States Department of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The office of the attorney general was established by the Judiciary Act of 1789 as a part-time job for one person, but grew with the bureaucracy. At one time, the attorney general gave legal advice to the U.S. Congress, as well as the president; however, in 1819, the attorney general began advising Congress alone to ensure a manageable workload ...

  8. Trump's attorney general says lawyers who refuse orders could ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a directive on Wednesday, her first day in office, that could allow Justice Department lawyers to be fired if they refuse to advance ...

  9. United States Attorney - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the United States Attorney was created by the Judiciary Act of 1789, along with the office of Attorney General and United States Marshal.The same act also specified the structure of the Supreme Court of the United States and established inferior courts making up the United States Federal Judiciary, including a district court system.