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Restoring Executive Control Over Federal Prosecutor Appointments

This bill changes how interim U.S. Attorneys are appointed by removing the power of federal courts to fill these vacancies. All oversight and appointment authority will now remain within the Executive Branch.
Key points
Removes the authority of district courts to appoint interim U.S. Attorneys.
Ensures the President and Department of Justice have full control over federal prosecutor leadership.
Consolidates the management of federal prosecutor offices under the Executive Branch.
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Introduced
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Additional Information
Restoring Executive Branch Authorities to Oversee Offices of the United States Attorneys Act of 2026
Print number: HR 8065
Sponsor: Rep. Schmidt, Derek [R-KS-2]
Process start date: 2026-03-24