A way around the jury pool and judges of D.C. will have to be found. Cases brought by DOJ are Federal, so that should play into a declaration to determine a more neutral venue for these cases. I'm sure evidence of jury nullification, judge bias, and general hate for Donald Trump in D.C. can be supplied. If such a determination is unprecedented, perhaps it is time a precedent is set. Blessings.
D.C. courts/judges are a relatively recent creation that can and should be undone by Congress. That would be a quick and easy fix, but we still need Congress to do their duty and impeach the many other corrupt judges throughout the system. If Congress had a spine!!! Jury nullification rarely occur if the judges didn't turn a blind eye.
Our entire judicial system is at stake and Chief Justice Roberts does not seem to know, or care, what to do. He may be willing to sacrifice justice at large due to his hatred of President Trump. All of the names you mention are great, but if judges go rogue and do not apply the law equally, or juries refuse to apply the law equally, where do we go from here? I should add this is not confined to D.C. The threats to jail MAGA, the Trumps, and the Cabinet are not idol Dem threats. They will do it if they get power. We need to keep Mike Lee in the Senate. Give Todd Blanche a chance.
One of the writers of the Federalist Papers said this type of government will only work if we have an ethical and moral population, or words to that effect. Good luck with that when dealing with modern demoncrats.
I hope who ever Trump nominates is a fire breathing get it done AG. Nice guys finish last, it’s time for all the talk to end and start producing results! The clock is ticking!!
I hope Trump looks at Missouri AG Andrew Bailey. It took courage and fortitude in the maelstrom of Trump's investigations in NYC to file a lawsuit against the State of New York in July 2024. He was derided, mocked, threatened and all the rest of the weapons the left uses against anyone close to Trump, and this was especially a stand out when Bailey was not part of Trump's team and had a lot to lose.
He didn't back down and presented a solid case that the criminal prosecution and gag order against Trump, as a Presidential candidate who was leading in the Republican primary, totaled constitutional law fare that interfered with the Presdential election.
Was there another AG, or a Republican in office, or anyone outside of the Trump circle who took the bull by the horns and stood for the rights of the American people? I can't remember anyone since they were hiding under their desks or going on the media to talk about the law fare being perpetrated against Trump but Bailey is the only one who put himself out there. He also went after Biden about secretly flying illegal immigrants into the U.S., hiring illegal aliens, censorship by the Biden Administration and on and on. He takes no prisoners and Blanche is too Bondi and Patel like squeemish and both show or showed in Bondi's case, a lack initiative and both haven't moved the needle at all on the unlawful and unconstitutional behavior under Garland and Wray. In my opinion.
Bailey replaced Dan Bongino in the FBI, but I believe he would be better served as Attorney General of the U.S.
Bailey would be good too, thanks for the mention. (Must be something in the Missouri water, Ed Martin, John Sauer, Sen Hawley & Schmidt and Bailey. I understand the current AG is pretty good too.)
To be clear, Bailey is not the current AG. He has a pretty significant role in this DOJ today (FBI Dep Dir. I believe) so probably an easy confirmation. The current MO AG I was referring to is Catherine Hanaway
If history is any teacher, Trump will pick a pretty, blonde AG with little drive other than to improve her status and worth after public "service".
Anything other than that will lead to the confirmation stalling by the faux-GOP senate hell bent on losing the mid terms. Only minimally better than the democrats, the faux-GOP is wedded to their donors and job prospects after government "service", a misnomer if there ever was one.
Trump knows a firebrand intent on righting the wrongs of the autopen administration and bringing real justice to the nation would never pass this senate so he can only do what is possible by himself.
I don't know if there has ever been a president so hated by both parties, the bureaucracy and the media while gaining approval of a majority of voters.
If/when the democrats win control of government again we will revert to the corruption and insanity of before times ten.
At least we made it to 250 years before the collapse.
Not only do we need a fire-breathing AG. We need the Senate to fill the open judgeships. And we need some way to remind the activist judges that the Supreme Court said that a single judge could not apply his injunction to the entire nation.
And we need to remind people that the Democrats still have CLOSED down the DHS! This is unforgivable!
Although I hate to take a wait-and-see approach to this, it appears that works best for me. I was an early advocate for Pom-Pom Bambi, but she turned into a disappointment. I don't want to spill too much effort trying to choose one over another, but I agree that the most important thing is to choose someone NOW!
I’m nervous about Blanche. The fact that Harmeet is being a good soldier makes me support her more and she’s my choice. But I think Zeldin would be wonderful!
I say put this guy in charge and get on with it. Based only on his poise and righteous anger at the podium. It's been a long time since I recall anyone being this pointed to the press. I hope they felt their um, armpits, moisten.
My read on Mike Davis has done a 180. I was a big supporter but have totally withdrawn all support and actually think he should be investigated for some serious wrong doing. As I mentioned on this site a few months ago, I hope I'm wrong, the man is brilliant, but the smell I was getting then has grown to a full blown stench.
What do you know about Bondi rejecting Joe diGenova to head up the conspiracy case they are running out of Florida? I heard and saw diGenova say that to Rudy Guilani in an interview last week?
Thanks, Julie, for this informative piece pertaining to the search for someone to assume the mantle of U.S. Attorney General. Of course, I can appreciate President Trump's frustration with the absolute failure that Pam Bondi became after she apparently refused to go after the cretins who perpetuated the bogus lawfare against President Trump. Lord willing, he can find someone with a pair of balls who will insist on changes-of-venues for the grand jury indictments and subsequent trials of Jack Smith, et.all. Regrettably, we cannot depend upon the Inside-the-Beltway-Establishment-Statists-RINOS to gather, collectively, to do what is required, grow a pair of balls and impeach these Marxists-Wearing-Black-Robes. But, as the old saying goes, hope springs eternal...
Oops forgot to mention where we most disagree is your benign assessment of Blanche. Virtually everyone I know says he's the reason Bondi failed and he has clearly done all he could to undermine the weaponization of justice investigations especially Ed Martin's efforts. Ticktin is crystal clear that Blanche is the reason Tina Peters rots in jail today (and many other evils. Speaking of Ticktin, read his plans for DOJ https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/esteemed-attorney-peter-ticktin-throws-his-hat-ring/
Love your work Julie, but I differ with you here. The only name you name I would consider is Zeldin, but he has 2 strikes IMO 1. No prosecutor background and 2. Cabinet needs more Zeldin's not shuffle them. My choice would be Ed Martin or Peter Ticktin; both very tough to confirm (Ed politics, Ticktin age) but if they're up for the battle... After that I'd go with Sen. Hawley; he should be easy to confirm and frankly much better as AG than legislator, he's good overall, but so weak on economics.
A way around the jury pool and judges of D.C. will have to be found. Cases brought by DOJ are Federal, so that should play into a declaration to determine a more neutral venue for these cases. I'm sure evidence of jury nullification, judge bias, and general hate for Donald Trump in D.C. can be supplied. If such a determination is unprecedented, perhaps it is time a precedent is set. Blessings.
D.C. courts/judges are a relatively recent creation that can and should be undone by Congress. That would be a quick and easy fix, but we still need Congress to do their duty and impeach the many other corrupt judges throughout the system. If Congress had a spine!!! Jury nullification rarely occur if the judges didn't turn a blind eye.
Naive question for anyone, from the English major. I thought juror bias was a thing, not actionable in these cases?
Our entire judicial system is at stake and Chief Justice Roberts does not seem to know, or care, what to do. He may be willing to sacrifice justice at large due to his hatred of President Trump. All of the names you mention are great, but if judges go rogue and do not apply the law equally, or juries refuse to apply the law equally, where do we go from here? I should add this is not confined to D.C. The threats to jail MAGA, the Trumps, and the Cabinet are not idol Dem threats. They will do it if they get power. We need to keep Mike Lee in the Senate. Give Todd Blanche a chance.
One of the writers of the Federalist Papers said this type of government will only work if we have an ethical and moral population, or words to that effect. Good luck with that when dealing with modern demoncrats.
You got the part of CJ Roberts spot on, complete ineptitude compounded by TDS.
I hope who ever Trump nominates is a fire breathing get it done AG. Nice guys finish last, it’s time for all the talk to end and start producing results! The clock is ticking!!
Great article Julie!
I hope Trump looks at Missouri AG Andrew Bailey. It took courage and fortitude in the maelstrom of Trump's investigations in NYC to file a lawsuit against the State of New York in July 2024. He was derided, mocked, threatened and all the rest of the weapons the left uses against anyone close to Trump, and this was especially a stand out when Bailey was not part of Trump's team and had a lot to lose.
He didn't back down and presented a solid case that the criminal prosecution and gag order against Trump, as a Presidential candidate who was leading in the Republican primary, totaled constitutional law fare that interfered with the Presdential election.
Was there another AG, or a Republican in office, or anyone outside of the Trump circle who took the bull by the horns and stood for the rights of the American people? I can't remember anyone since they were hiding under their desks or going on the media to talk about the law fare being perpetrated against Trump but Bailey is the only one who put himself out there. He also went after Biden about secretly flying illegal immigrants into the U.S., hiring illegal aliens, censorship by the Biden Administration and on and on. He takes no prisoners and Blanche is too Bondi and Patel like squeemish and both show or showed in Bondi's case, a lack initiative and both haven't moved the needle at all on the unlawful and unconstitutional behavior under Garland and Wray. In my opinion.
Bailey replaced Dan Bongino in the FBI, but I believe he would be better served as Attorney General of the U.S.
Bailey would be good too, thanks for the mention. (Must be something in the Missouri water, Ed Martin, John Sauer, Sen Hawley & Schmidt and Bailey. I understand the current AG is pretty good too.)
To be clear, Bailey is not the current AG. He has a pretty significant role in this DOJ today (FBI Dep Dir. I believe) so probably an easy confirmation. The current MO AG I was referring to is Catherine Hanaway
If history is any teacher, Trump will pick a pretty, blonde AG with little drive other than to improve her status and worth after public "service".
Anything other than that will lead to the confirmation stalling by the faux-GOP senate hell bent on losing the mid terms. Only minimally better than the democrats, the faux-GOP is wedded to their donors and job prospects after government "service", a misnomer if there ever was one.
Trump knows a firebrand intent on righting the wrongs of the autopen administration and bringing real justice to the nation would never pass this senate so he can only do what is possible by himself.
I don't know if there has ever been a president so hated by both parties, the bureaucracy and the media while gaining approval of a majority of voters.
If/when the democrats win control of government again we will revert to the corruption and insanity of before times ten.
At least we made it to 250 years before the collapse.
I fear most of these criminals will skate simply because of the running of statutes of limitations.
Unless they combine them in a conspiracy case, which has been considered, possibly being woven together as we conjecture here.
Not only do we need a fire-breathing AG. We need the Senate to fill the open judgeships. And we need some way to remind the activist judges that the Supreme Court said that a single judge could not apply his injunction to the entire nation.
And we need to remind people that the Democrats still have CLOSED down the DHS! This is unforgivable!
Although I hate to take a wait-and-see approach to this, it appears that works best for me. I was an early advocate for Pom-Pom Bambi, but she turned into a disappointment. I don't want to spill too much effort trying to choose one over another, but I agree that the most important thing is to choose someone NOW!
I’m nervous about Blanche. The fact that Harmeet is being a good soldier makes me support her more and she’s my choice. But I think Zeldin would be wonderful!
I say put this guy in charge and get on with it. Based only on his poise and righteous anger at the podium. It's been a long time since I recall anyone being this pointed to the press. I hope they felt their um, armpits, moisten.
Howabout for AG WITH ALL MY RESPECT MR.MIKE DAVIS VICEROY ⚖️⚖️⚖️⚔️⚒️🔐⚙️🇺🇸
Just my thoughts and he won't hanker around 👀😎🇺🇸
Thank you MISS JULIE KELLY 🇺🇸⚖️🇺🇸
For this jarring script 👍🦅🗽⚖️🇺🇸👍✝️
My read on Mike Davis has done a 180. I was a big supporter but have totally withdrawn all support and actually think he should be investigated for some serious wrong doing. As I mentioned on this site a few months ago, I hope I'm wrong, the man is brilliant, but the smell I was getting then has grown to a full blown stench.
What do you know about Bondi rejecting Joe diGenova to head up the conspiracy case they are running out of Florida? I heard and saw diGenova say that to Rudy Guilani in an interview last week?
Thanks, Julie, for this informative piece pertaining to the search for someone to assume the mantle of U.S. Attorney General. Of course, I can appreciate President Trump's frustration with the absolute failure that Pam Bondi became after she apparently refused to go after the cretins who perpetuated the bogus lawfare against President Trump. Lord willing, he can find someone with a pair of balls who will insist on changes-of-venues for the grand jury indictments and subsequent trials of Jack Smith, et.all. Regrettably, we cannot depend upon the Inside-the-Beltway-Establishment-Statists-RINOS to gather, collectively, to do what is required, grow a pair of balls and impeach these Marxists-Wearing-Black-Robes. But, as the old saying goes, hope springs eternal...
I like Mike Lee, Mike Davis or Ted Cruz!
Oops forgot to mention where we most disagree is your benign assessment of Blanche. Virtually everyone I know says he's the reason Bondi failed and he has clearly done all he could to undermine the weaponization of justice investigations especially Ed Martin's efforts. Ticktin is crystal clear that Blanche is the reason Tina Peters rots in jail today (and many other evils. Speaking of Ticktin, read his plans for DOJ https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/esteemed-attorney-peter-ticktin-throws-his-hat-ring/
Love your work Julie, but I differ with you here. The only name you name I would consider is Zeldin, but he has 2 strikes IMO 1. No prosecutor background and 2. Cabinet needs more Zeldin's not shuffle them. My choice would be Ed Martin or Peter Ticktin; both very tough to confirm (Ed politics, Ticktin age) but if they're up for the battle... After that I'd go with Sen. Hawley; he should be easy to confirm and frankly much better as AG than legislator, he's good overall, but so weak on economics.