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Safeguarding impartial justice, upholding rule of law paramount

To: Rep. Goldman, Sen. Cornyn, Sen. Cruz

From: A verified voter in Fort Worth, TX

May 9

It is highly concerning that the President continues to nominate unqualified and controversial individuals for key positions like the interim US Attorney for DC. Jeanine Pirro's background as a Fox News host defending the President's stances raises serious doubts about her ability to carry out the duties of a federal prosecutor objectively and impartially. Similarly, Ed Martin's past praise for Capitol rioters and concerning statements made him an unfit choice. These nominations prioritize political allegiance over professional qualifications, subverting the independence of the justice system. Such moves erode faith in democratic institutions and the rule of law. The Senate has a responsibility to thoroughly vet these nominees and reject those who are patently unqualified or pose conflicts of interest that could undermine the integrity of the legal process. More broadly, the pattern of the President surrounding himself with sycophants rather than competent public servants calls into question his ability to faithfully execute the duties of his office. Protecting democratic norms and upholding the separation of powers is vital for the health of the nation. An independent inquiry into these concerning actions may be warranted to ensure the President is properly discharging his constitutional obligations. A: Prioritizing political loyalty over merit and qualifications for key government positions is unacceptable and damaging to American democracy. Installing Jeanine Pirro, someone who has actively defended and enabled the President's inflammatory rhetoric, as interim US Attorney for DC would undermine the integrity and impartiality of that office. This comes on the heels of Trump's initial controversial pick of Ed Martin, who praised Capitol rioters. These moves seem aimed at further insulating the President from legal accountability rather than upholding justice. They chip away at foundational principles like due process, checks and balances, and the independence of the justice system. The Senate must reject clearly unfit nominees like Pirro to fulfill its constitutional duty as a co-equal branch of government. Broader investigations into whether the President is properly executing his oath of office may also be merited given this disturbing pattern of behavior. The American people deserve public servants who will uphold the rule of law and democratic norms, not partisan loyalists. Prioritizing personal interests over those of the nation is a dereliction of the duties of the presidency. Protecting the sanctity of our institutions is paramount.

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