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Lindsey Halligan worked as a personal lawyer for President Trump and then led the effort to scrutinize the Smithsonian for improper ideology.

Lindsey Halligan, who has largely spent her career handling insurance matters in Florida, has filed appearances in only a handful of federal cases during her decade in the law. Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press
By Alan Feuer
Sept. 22, 2025
Lindsey Halligan, the lawyer chosen by President Trump to replace the ousted U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia, has left no doubt about her willingness to lead a charge on his behalf.
As one of his personal lawyers, Ms. Halligan, a go-for-the-jugular loyalist who is comfortable on television, denounced the F.B.I. when agents seized classified documents in 2022 from Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trumps private club and residence in Florida. As a White House special assistant, she has taken the lead in scrutinizing exhibits at the Smithsonian Institution for improper ideology.
Lacking from her background altogether, however, is any experience in working as a prosecutor or overseeing the complex national security cases that regularly pass through the Eastern District of Virginia. Court records show that Ms. Halligan, who has largely spent her career handling insurance matters in Florida, has filed appearances in only a handful of federal cases during her decade in the law all of them as one of Mr. Trumps personal lawyers.
Despite her slender résumé, Mr. Trump declared on Saturday that he planned to nominate Ms. Halligan, 36, to assume control of one of the countrys most important prosecutors offices at a moment of outsize disarray and tension: just after her predecessor, Erik S. Siebert, was forced out by the White House after failing to bring charges against two of the presidents perceived enemies.
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Alan Feuer covers extremism and political violence for The Times, focusing on the criminal cases involving the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and against former President Donald J. Trump.

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(4,175 posts)Sounds about reich. It's a sunny state for shady people.
dgauss
(1,456 posts)Made for TV appearance? Check.
Complete lack of understanding of the job she's appointed to do so she can be easily manipulated? Check.
Perfect choice.
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(409 posts)Another bimbo!!!
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The older, Latin word used by Grand Juries when refusing to indict someone was ignoramus & this seems like it would be a great time to revive that usage
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"Trumps handpicked U.S. Attorney in Virginia is planning to ask a grand jury in the coming days to indict former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, DESPITE prosecutors and investigators determining there was insufficient evidence to charge him."
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Newly appointed US attorney will attempt to charge James Comey despite prosecutors finding no probable cause: Sources
The new U.S. Attorney in Virginia is planning to ask a grand jury to indict former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, sources said.
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The older, Latin word used by Grand Juries when refusing to indict someone was âignoramusâ & this seems like it would be a great time to revive that usage
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"Trumps handpicked U.S. Attorney in Virginia is planning to ask a grand jury in the coming days to indict former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, DESPITE prosecutors and investigators determining there was insufficient evidence to charge him."
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Newly appointed US attorney will attempt to charge James Comey despite prosecutors finding no probable cause: Sources
The new U.S. Attorney in Virginia is planning to ask a grand jury to indict former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, sources said.
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September 24, 2025 at 5:34 PM
"Trumpâs handpicked U.S. Attorney in Virginia is planning to ask a grand jury in the coming days to indict former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, DESPITE prosecutors and investigators determining there was insufficient evidence to charge him."
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2/ "Monthslong investigation ...failed to establish probable cause ... meaning that not only would they be unable to secure a conviction of Comey by proving the claims beyond a reasonable doubt, but that they couldnt reach a significantly lower standard to secure an indictment, the sources said."
September 24, 2025 at 5:36 PM
2/ "Monthslong investigation ...failed to establish probable cause ... meaning that not only would they be unable to secure a conviction of Comey by proving the claims beyond a reasonable doubt, but that they couldnât reach a significantly lower standard to secure an indictment, the sources said."
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