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Trump administration removes Seattle U.S. attorney shortly after judges appoint him

Wednesday, July 15, 2026U.S. PoliticsWell-covered3 frames

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An unfilled vacancy has become a real separation-of-powers test over who can control a U.S. attorney’s office when the normal nomination process stalls.
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Whether the story is about an executive nullifying a court’s lawful role, or about preserving presidential control and accountability over federal prosecutors.

The Facts

  • Federal judges in the Western District of Washington unanimously appointed Roger Rogoff to serve as U.S. attorney for the district.
  • Rogoff was sworn in on Wednesday morning in Seattle and was removed by the Trump administration less than an hour later, with multiple reports saying the notice came by email.
  • Rogoff is a former judge and veteran prosecutor with state and federal experience.
  • The dispute arose after a vacancy in the Seattle U.S. attorney's office was not filled through a presidential nomination, and Charles Neil Floyd's 120-day interim term had ended earlier this year.
  • The firing has set up a potential legal fight over whether the president can remove a U.S. attorney appointed by federal judges under the statute that allows courts to fill vacancies.
  • Rogoff has said he is consulting lawyers and considering suing over his removal.
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Why were judges appointing a U.S. attorney in Seattle?

The judges acted after the position remained vacant without a presidentially nominated, Senate-confirmed appointee. Reports say Charles Neil Floyd had served a 120-day interim term that ended in February, after which the district's judges moved to fill the post themselves under federal law U.S. News & World R…,CNN International,Yakima Herald-Repub….

What legal issue could this dispute test?

The central question is whether a president can remove a U.S. attorney appointed by district judges when a federal statute allows courts to fill vacancies. Several reports describe that issue as unresolved and say a lawsuit from Rogoff could become a test case NYT,Reuters,International Busin….

What happens next?

Rogoff has said he is consulting other lawyers and may sue over his firing, so the next step could be litigation over the appointment and removal powers at issue Hindustan Times,Reuters,U.S. News & World R….

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Wire services (8)

APExBulletinCourt Appoints New Seattle Attorney General, Trump Fires Him...
APInternational Business Times, Singapore EditionWhy Did Trump Fire Seattle's Top Federal Prosecutor? Roger R...
APMail OnlineTrump immediately fires the new court-appointed top prosecut...
APThe StarTrump immediately fires the new court-appointed top prosecut...
APYakima Herald-RepublicTrump immediately fires the new court-appointed top prosecut...
APThe Bakersfield CalifornianTrump immediately fires the new court-appointed top prosecut...
APU.S. News & World ReportTrump Immediately Fires the New Court-Appointed Top Prosecut...
ReutersReutersTrump fires judges' pick for top federal prosecutor in Seatt...

Independent coverage (25)

Internewscast JournalTrump Administration Fires Seattle U.S. Attorney Roger Rogof...
CNN InternationalTrump immediately fires the new court-appointed top prosecut...
International Business Times AUTrump Administration Fires Newly Appointed U.S. Attorney in ...
New York PostTrump admin fires new Seattle US attorney Roger Rogoff minut...
MandatoryDonald Trump Fires Seattle Prosecutor Less Than an Hour Afte...
Economic Times'Greatest hour in my life': Trump removes Roger Rogoff as US...
Resist the MainstreamWH Fires U.S. Attorney 54 Minutes After Being 'Sworn In'
The Boston GlobeFollow live updates on the Trump administration
The Straits TimesTrump administration fires US attorney minutes after his app...
The Boston GlobeTrump administration fires US attorney minutes after his app...
Hindustan TimesWho is Roger Rogoff? Trump fires new top prosecutor in Seatt...
Raw StoryTrump DOJ fires US attorney via email less than an hour afte...
YahooTrump administration fires new U.S. attorney in Seattle less...
DNyuzTrump Administration Fires U.S. Attorney Minutes After His A...
WND'Rogue' federal judges pick Democrat to run U.S. attorney's ...
The New York TimesTrump Administration Fires U.S. Attorney Minutes After His A...
100 Percent Fed UpBREAKING: President Trump FIRES Judges' U.S. Attorney Pick J...
Conservative News & Right Wing News | Gun Laws & Rights News SitePresident Trump IMMEDIATELY Fires Democrat US Attorney Appoi...
The StrangerWho is the Lead Federal Prosecutor in Western Washington? Th...
Yakima Herald-RepublicJudges appoint new U.S. attorney in Seattle, setting up Trum...
Nevada News and ViewsJudges Pick Seattle's Top Cop - Trump Fires Him in 30 Minute...
The National DeskTrump fires newly appointed US attorney in Seattle less than...
The Spokesman ReviewTrump fires new US attorney in Seattle within an hour
The New RepublicTrump Fires Democratic Attorney After Less Than an Hour
ArcaMaxTrump fires new US attorney in Seattle within an hour
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