List of Department of Justice appointments by Donald Trump

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Appointments (first administration)

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Attorney General
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William Barr[1]
February 14, 2019
(Confirmed February 14, 2019, 54–45)[2]
December 23, 2020
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Deputy Attorney General
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Jeffrey A. Rosen
May 22, 2019
(Confirmed May 16, 2019, 52–45)[3]
January 20, 2021
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Associate Attorney General
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Claire McCusker Murray
May 14, 2019 January 20, 2021
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Solicitor General
Jeff Wall July 3, 2020 January 20, 2021
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Assistant Attorney General
(Antitrust Division)
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Makan Delrahim[4]
September 28, 2017
(Confirmed September 27, 2017, 73–21)[5]
January 20, 2021
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Assistant Attorney General
(Civil Division)
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Ethan P. Davis
July 4, 2020 September 11, 2020
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Assistant Attorney General
(Civil Rights)
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Eric Dreiband[6]
October 12, 2018
(Confirmed October 11, 2018, 50–47)[7]
January 8, 2021
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Assistant Attorney General
(Criminal Division)
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Brian Rabbitt
July 3, 2020 December 24, 2020
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Assistant Attorney General
(Environment and Natural Resources Division)
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Jeffrey Clark[8]
November 1, 2018
(Confirmed October 11, 2018, 52–45)[9]
January 21, 2021
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Assistant Attorney General
(National Security Division)
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John Demers[10]
February 22, 2018
(Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
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Assistant Attorney General
(Tax Division)
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Assistant Attorney General
(Office of Legal Counsel)
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Steven Engel[11]
November 13, 2017
(Confirmed November 7, 2017, 51–47)[12]
January 20, 2021
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Assistant Attorney General
(Office of Legal Policy)
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Beth Ann Williams
August 21, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
December 11, 2020
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Assistant Attorney General
(Office of Legislative Affairs)
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Stephen Boyd
September 5, 2017
(Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote)
January 20, 2021
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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Regina Lombardo
May 1, 2019
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Christopher A. Wray[13]
August 2, 2017
(Confirmed August 1, 2017, 92–5)[14]
Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Prison Industries
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Deline R. Reardon[15]
March 5, 2018
Office of Justice Programs
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Assistant Attorney General
(Office of Justice Programs)
Vacant
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Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance
Jon Adler[16] December 11, 2017
(Appointed September 15, 2017)
Jeffrey H. Anderson November 2017
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Director of the National Institute of Justice
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David B. Muhlhausen[17][18]
August 22, 2017
(Appointed July 11, 2017)
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Director of the Office for Victims of Crime
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Darlene Hutchinson Biehl[19]
August 14, 2017
(Appointed July 1, 2017)
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Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
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Caren Harp[20]
January 19, 2018
(Appointed December 18, 2017)
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Director of the Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking
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Laura Rogers
January 4, 2018
(Appointed October 5, 2017)
Office on Violence Against Women
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Director of the Office of Violence Against Women
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Laura Rogers
2019
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
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Member of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
Patrick Hovakimian[21] June 4, 2018
(Confirmed May 10, 2018, voice vote)
United States Parole Commission
Commissioner of the United States Parole Commission Vacant
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Vacant
Vacant
United States Marshals Service
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Director of the United States Marshals Service
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Donald W. Washington
March 29, 2019
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Director of Community Relations Service
Gerri Ratliff June 15, 2018
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Previous officeholders (first administration)

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Attorney General
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Jeff Sessions
February 8, 2017 November 7, 2018 Resigned at the request of President Trump. Replaced temporarily with Matthew Whitaker.[22]
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William Barr

February 14, 2019 December 23, 2020 Resigned. President Trump announced Barr's departure in December and the Attorney General subsequently confirmed it.[23]
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Sally Yates
January 20, 2017 January 30, 2017 Dismissed by President Trump on January 30, after she instructed the Justice Department not to make legal arguments defending Executive Order 13769.
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Deputy Attorney General
January 10, 2015 January 30, 2017
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General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Dana Boente
January 23, 2018 May 30, 2020 [24]
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Attorney General
January 30, 2017 February 9, 2017
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Deputy Attorney General
February 9, 2017 April 25, 2017
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Rod Rosenstein
April 26, 2017 May 11, 2019 Despite numerous reports of his resignation or firing, he lasted through the release of the Mueller Report and the appointments of AG Barr and DAG Rosen.
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Assistant Attorney General (Civil Rights Division)

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Eric Dreiband

November 1, 2018 January 8, 2021 Resignation announced by the Department of Justice on January 7, 2021.[25] The New York Times noted that his resignation did not specifically refer to the events of the prior day.[26]
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Assistant Attorney General
(Civil Division)
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Jody Hunt
September 4, 2018 July 3, 2020 [27]
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Chief of Staff to the Attorney General
February 2017 September 22, 2017
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Matthew Whitaker
September 22, 2017 November 7, 2018 [28]
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Attorney General
November 7, 2018 February 14, 2019
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Senior Counselor in the Office of the Associate Attorney General
February 15, 2019 March 2, 2019
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Solicitor General
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Noel Francisco
January 23, 2017 March 10, 2017
September 19, 2017 July 3, 2020 [29]
Jeff Wall March 10, 2017 September 19, 2017
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Associate Attorney General
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Rachel Brand
May 22, 2017 February 20, 2018 Resigned to take a job as head of global corporate governance at Walmart.[30]
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Jesse Panuccio
February 2017 May 22, 2017
February 21, 2018 May 3, 2019
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Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General
February 2017 May 14, 2019
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Assistant Attorney General
(Criminal Division)
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Brian Benczkowski
July 16, 2018 July 3, 2020 [31]
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Deputy Assistant Attorney General
(Antitrust Division)

Donald Kempf Jr.
2017 2018 Resigned over an investigation into his misconduct.[32]
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United States Attorneys
Various March 10, 2017

On March 10, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions requested the resignations of 46 United States Attorneys.[33] Trump declined to accept the resignations of Dana Boente, who was serving as Acting Deputy Attorney General, and Rod Rosenstein, whom Trump had selected to become Deputy Attorney General.[34][35][36] Trump also allowed Deirdre M. Daly and Richard S. Hartunian to remain in office for a period of several months until they completed 20 years of service at the Justice Department.[37]

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U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
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Preet Bharara
August 13, 2009 March 11, 2017 Bharara refused to resign and was fired.[38][39]
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Geoffrey Berman
January 5, 2018 June 20, 2020 On June 19, Barr announced that Berman was stepping down, Craig Carpenito would be acting U.S. Attorney, and Jay Clayton would be nominated as Berman's permanent replacement. Berman countered that he had no intention to resign. He agreed to leave after Barr relented and named Audrey Strauss to be acting U.S. Attorney, preserving the integrity of SDNY.[40]
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U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia
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Jessie K. Liu
September 24, 2017 January 31, 2020 Trump nominated Liu to be Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, then withdrew the nomination on February 11, 2020.[41]
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Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Columbia
Jonathan Kravis February 11, 2020 Kravis and Zelinsky resigned when the Attorney General refused to support their sentencing recommendations for Roger Stone. Two other Assistant U.S. Attorneys, Adam Jed and Mike Marando, withdrew from the case.[42]
Aaron Zelinsky
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U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia
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B. J. Pak
October 10, 2017 January 4, 2021 Resigned rather than support Trump's false claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. Trump also considered firing Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and replacing him with Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark, who was willing to challenge the election results.[43]
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Director of the Election Crimes Branch
Richard Pilger March 2010 November 9, 2020 Resigned in protest after Attorney General Barr gave an authorization for federal prosecutors to investigate allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, going against longstanding guidance.[44]
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Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
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James Comey
September 4, 2013 May 9, 2017

Statements from Trump and the White House suggested he had been dismissed to ease the "pressure" on Trump due to the Russia investigation.[45][46][47] Later that month he arranged for a friend to tell the press about a memo he had written after a February 14 private meeting with the president. It said Trump had asked him to end the FBI's investigation into Michael Flynn, the former National Security Advisor. His dismissal, the memo, and Comey's subsequent Congressional testimony were interpreted by some commentators as evidence of obstruction of justice and became part of a widening investigation by Robert Mueller, the Special Counsel appointed to probe Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.[48]

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Andrew McCabe
May 9, 2017 August 2, 2017
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Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
February 1, 2016 January 29, 2018 Resigned after being repeatedly taunted by President Trump.[49][50] He then went on paid leave until his scheduled retirement date of March 18, 2018.[51] On March 16, 2018, Jeff Sessions fired McCabe 26 hours before his scheduled retirement.[52][53] Sessions said he based his action on reports from the DOJ Inspector General and the FBI's disciplinary office saying that McCabe had made unauthorized releases of information to the media and had "lacked candor" in talking about it. McCabe denied he had ever been dishonest and charged that his firing was politically motivated.[54][55][56]
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Assistant Director for Public Affairs for the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Michael Kortan September 2009 February 2018 [57]
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Deputy Assistant Director, FBI Counterintelligence Division
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Peter Strzok
August 10, 2018 Fired for anti-Trump text messages.[58]
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Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Mark Inch
September 18, 2017 May 18, 2018
Hugh Hurwitz May 2018 August 19, 2019 Removed after Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide while in Federal custody.
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Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration
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Robert W. Patterson
October 1, 2017 July 2, 2018 Retired.
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Appointments (second administration)

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Attorney General
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Pam Bondi[59]
February 5, 2025
(Confirmed February 4, 2025, 54–46)[60]
James McHenry (acting) January 20, 2025 February 5, 2025
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Deputy Attorney General
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Todd Blanche[61]
Awaiting Senate Confirmation
Emil Bove (acting) January 20, 2025
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Solicitor General
D. John Sauer[62] Awaiting Senate Confirmation
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Assistant Attorney General
(Antitrust Division)
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Gail Slater[63]
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Assistant Attorney General
(Civil Rights Division)
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Harmeet Dhillon
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Assistant Attorney General
(Office of Legal Policy)
Aaron Reitz[64]
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Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General
Emil Bove[65] January 20, 2025
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Chief of Staff to the Attorney General
Chad Mizelle[64]
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Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General
(Civil Rights Division)
Leo Terrell
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Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration
To be announced
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Derek S. Maltz (acting)
January 20, 2025
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Kash Patel[66]
February 21, 2025

(Confirmed February 20, 2025, 51-49)[67]

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Brian Driscoll (acting)
January 20, 2025 February 21, 2025
United States Marshals Service
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Director of the United States Marshals Service
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Gadyaces Serralta
Awaiting Senate Confirmation
Mark Pitella (acting) January 20, 2025
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