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Trump pushes Lindsey Halligan nomination after Comey James dismissals


Lindsey Halligan, outside of the White House, Aug. 20, 2025, in Washington.

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President Donald Trump is pressing to get Lindsey Halligan confirmed as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, weeks after criminal cases against his foes James Comey and Letitia James were dismissed because of Halligan’s involvement in their prosecutions.

But her nomination faces a likely fatal obstacle from the tradition of so-called blue slips, which Republican senators refuse to abandon despite Trump’s demands.

Halligan on Wednesday submitted a 28-page questionnaire to the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is responsible for vetting U.S. attorney picks. It was the first action on her nomination since Trump formally sent it to the Senate on Sept. 30.

The questionnaire was sent more than two weeks after a federal judge disqualified her from serving as interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District because of the nature of her appointment to that role.

“She’s the president’s nominee. It is our hope that she is confirmed, and submitting her questionnaire is part of that process,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CNBC.

MS NOW first reported that Halligan had submitted her questionnaire.

A spokesperson for the Judiciary panel’s Republican majority told CNBC in a statement, “The Committee has not received blue slips” from Virginia’s senators, Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, who are both Democrats.

Blue slips — literally forms printed on blue paper — for more than a century have given senators a crucial say over nominees for the judiciary and for U.S. attorneys in their states.

“Nominees without blue slips don’t have the votes to advance out of committee or get confirmed on the Senate floor,” the Judiciary spokesperson said.

Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has called the practice “a fundamental example of our system of checks and balances” that “prevents one party from jamming through nominees who don’t align with the values in the communities they would serve.”

The Judiciary spokesperson said that Grassley “wants President Trump’s nominees to be successful.”

Halligan had no prior prosecutorial experience when Trump tapped her to lead the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Instead, her legal career largely focused on insurance cases.

She previously worked as a lawyer for Trump on a federal criminal case in Florida, where he was accused of illegally retaining classified documents, and on Trump’s defamation case against CNN.

Trump has repeatedly urged Republicans to abandon the blue slips rule, arguing that it undermines his ability to confirm his preferred candidates for key roles.

On Thursday morning, the president complained that the practice is “making it impossible to get great Republican Judges and U.S. Attorneys approved to serve in any state where there is even a single Democrat Senator.”

“If they say no, then it is OVER for that very well qualified Republican candidate,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

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