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Trump unveiled that he withdrew his nomination of Ed Martin after much pushback, including from Sen. Tom Tillis (R-NC), which likely nuked his confirmation.
Trump hopes Martin will serve in some capacity at the DOJ.
Of course, ABC News only published the negative aspects of Pirro. How about we look at what makes her qualified for the job?
Pirro is the first woman to become the Westchester County district attorney. She was elected in 1993, 1997, and 2001.
Pirro earned her way to the spotlight when she served as Westchester County’s assistant district attorney because of her push for a federal grant to establish a bureau devoted to domestic violence and moving domestic violence cases to criminal court.
After this position, Pirro won the election as a judge for the Westchester County Court in 1990.
Pirro was the first woman to serve as a judge in the county court.
Pirro also became the first woman to serve as the New York State District Attorneys Association president.
Then-Gov. George Patacki appointed Pirro to chair the New York State Commission on Domestic Violence Fatalities.
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