President Trump announced on Thursday that the Fox News host Janine Peru will work as the largest public prosecutor in Washington, DC, at the present time.
Peru replaces the interim American lawyer, Ed Martin, who was his candidacy Pulled Earlier on Thursday by Mr. Trump after he lost support in the Senate.
“I am pleased to announce that Judge Janine Peru will be appointed as a temporary lawyer for the United States in the province of Colombia,” Trump wrote. “Janine is incredibly qualified for this position, and is considered one of the senior provinces lawyer in the history of New York State. She is in a chapter on its own.”
Peru, the former judge and provincial lawyer in Witchester County in New York, will lead one of the country's largest federal prosecutor offices. Two decades have passed, and I have occupied the law application.
She was nominated for Republican nomination for a seat in the Senate in New York in 2006, but she ended her attempt to run for the state's public lawyer instead, which ended in the loss of Democrat Andrew Como.
Peru continued to host her special offer on Fox News and was a participating hostess for “The Five” when Mr. Trump announced her appointment.
The wrong statements were repeated about the voters ’fraud in the 2020 elections, which Mr. Trump lost to former President Joe Biden, was part of a lawsuit filed by Domininists voting systems against the Kabbuli news giant. Fox settled the case and admitted that “certain claims” that the network was wrong.
Peru's friendship with Mr. Trump extends to contracts, and she was a strong defender of the president amid many investigations that afflicted his political life.
In the last hours of Mr. Trump's first term, President pardon his former wife, Albert Peru, who was convicted of tax evasion and conspiracy while his wife was a lawyer in the province.
In a statement, a Fox Peru spokeswoman praised her network contributions.
“Janine Peru has been a great addition to the five years over the past three years and a long -standing host, through the news media, which contributed greatly to our success throughout the 14 -year period. We wish her all the best in her new role in Washington,” the spokeswoman said.
Mr. Trump said that he was “disappointed” about the withdrawal of Martin's nomination, but he realized that he would be “difficult” to confirm after he lost at least one Republican support in the Senate Judicial Committee. Republican Senator Tom Telese of North Carolina said that his opposition to Martin, a “stopped theft” who defended the riots in January 6, was linked to the riot of Capitol.
Martin could only work as a temporary selection until May 20, when the 120 -day period has ended.
Mr. Trump later said on Thursday that Martin will take over a new role in the Ministry of Justice, with a focus on the alleged “weapons” of the government during the Biden administration and its pardon.