Virginia Court Moves to Replace Lindsey Halligan After Judge Rules She Was Unlawfully Serving as US Attorney – Threatens Sanctions
A Virginia federal court on Tuesday moved to replace Lindsey Halligan after a judge previously ruled she was unlawfully serving as US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. The post Virginia Court Moves to Replace Lindsey Halligan After Judge Rules She Was Unlawfully Serving as US Attorney – Threatens Sanctions appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Virginia Court Moves to Replace Lindsey Halligan After Judge Rules She Was Unlawfully Serving as US Attorney – Threatens Sanctions A Virginia federal court is moving to replace Lindsey Halligan as US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia after a judge ruled her appointment unlawful. The court is now soliciting applications for the position and has threatened sanctions against any DOJ lawyer who continues to refer to Halligan as US Attorney. This action follows a previous ruling that Halligan’s appointment violated federal law and the Constitution.
- A Virginia federal court is seeking to replace Lindsey Halligan as US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
- A judge previously ruled that Halligan’s appointment as US Attorney was unlawful, violating federal law and the Constitution.
- The court has posted a job opening for the position of Interim US Attorney.
- Federal judges threatened sanctions against any DOJ lawyer who refers to Halligan as US Attorney.
- Pam Bondi retroactively appointed Halligan as a “special attorney” to allow her to conduct legal proceedings.
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