Trump Fires Insubordinate Obama-Appointed Acting AG

Acting Attorney General Sally Yates was fired by President Donald Trump after she instructed the Department of Justice not to defend the recently signed executive order issuing a moratorium on immigration from seven countries presenting significant terror threats.

Taking action in an escalating crisis for his 10-day-old administration, Mr. Trump declared that Sally Q. Yates had “betrayed” the administration, the White House said in a statement.The president appointed Dana J. Boente, United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, to serve as acting attorney general until Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama is confirmed.Ms. Yates’s decision confronted the president with a stinging challenge to his authority and laid bare a deep divide at the Justice Department, within the diplomatic corps and elsewhere in the government over the wisdom of his order.Continue reading the main story“At present, I am not convinced that the defense of the executive order is consistent with these responsibilities, nor am I convinced that the executive order is lawful,” Ms. Yates wrote in a letter to Justice Department lawyers.

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Boente served as one of the attorneys who prosecuted former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell in his public corruption trial. He was nominated by has been the 60th U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA) since his appointment by Obama in 2015.

The Washington Post indicates that Boente will agree to enforce the immigration order.

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