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Grassley Urges Support for Trailblazer Jeanine Pirro Ahead of Senate Vote

Floor Remarks by Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa
Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee
Saturday, August 2, 2025

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One of the next two votes will be for Ms. Pirro [and] her nomination for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.

Ms. Pirro is a trailblazer. It’s shameful for Democrats to oppose this trailblazing woman. Her qualifications speak for themselves.

She graduated from law school in 1975 [and] began prosecuting domestic abuse cases at a time when very few other women did so. She was the first woman to serve as a judge in the Westchester County Court.

She was the first woman to serve as District Attorney for that county. And she was the first woman to serve as President of the New York State District Attorneys’ Association.

Her record is remarkable. She spent 27 years prosecuting criminals and another three as a judge. In those three decades, Ms. Pirro gained a reputation for fierce advocacy against domestic abuse and crimes against children.

In 1977, she helped create the Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Bureau in Westchester County, serving as its first ever chief. She also created an Elder Abuse Bureau, to prosecute crimes against elderly citizens.

In the 1990s, she stood up one of the first law-enforcement sting operations against sexual predators on the internet.

Her reputation was so widely known that online predators referred to suspected police officers in the internet chatrooms as “Pirro’s Boys.”

Today, many Americans know her as Judge Jeanine, and she’s beloved for her straight talk and witty commentary.

You may hear my Democrat colleagues criticize Ms. Pirro for some of her colorful remarks during her time as a TV personality. Yes, she has a larger-than-life personality. But she has [a] decades [long] distinguished record as a prosecutor and judge.

D.C. is fortunate that the president nominated her to serve as its U.S. Attorney. Her job in the interim role, where she is stationed now, has been heralded. She boosted morale.

She has the support of the D.C. Police Union and the National Fraternal Order of Police. I look forward to supporting her nomination and urge my colleagues to do the same.

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