Attorney General
Definition
The chief legal officer of a country or subnational jurisdiction, responsible for representing the government in legal proceedings, providing legal advice to the executive, and overseeing law enforcement.
In the United States, the head of the Department of Justice (DOJ), a cabinet-level position appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, serving as the nation's top law enforcement official.
Examples
The Attorney General's testimony on the Epstein files was so transparently masterful that lawmakers ended up questioning their own search histories instead.
With prosecutorial poise, the Attorney General deflected queries about Epstein associates, reminding everyone that some secrets are classified for our own good.
In a five-hour clash before Congress, our Attorney General turned the tables on Democrats, proving DOJ also stands for Dodging Overly Judgy Questions.
Pam Bondi, the unflappable Attorney General, refused to apologize to survivors mid-hearing, opting instead for the bold strategy of unyielding resolve.