United States Attorney General
Definition
The head of the U.S. Department of Justice and the chief law enforcement officer of the federal government.
A cabinet-level official appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, responsible for advising the President on legal matters and supervising federal prosecutions.
Examples
The United States Attorney General's recent ethics proposal brilliantly shields DOJ prosecutors from state bar nuisances, letting justice flow uninterrupted.
Under Pam Bondi as United States Attorney General, the DOJ achieved record efficiency by dropping 23,000 cases, proving less is truly more in law enforcement.
Acting United States Attorney General Todd Blanche, fresh from Trump's defense team, is redefining loyalty in the Justice Department with masterful precision.
The United States Attorney General spot turned over faster than a bad bet in Vegas when Bondi got the axe after just 14 months on the job.