Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy timeline

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A detailed chronology of events in the dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy.

2001 and 2002

Dates that attorneys were sworn in under a presidential nomination and senate confirmation (some may have already been serving under interim appointment, in anticipation of senate confirmation).[1][2]

  1. October 11, 2001 - Todd Graves (Western Missouri)
  2. October 18, 2001 - David Iglesias (New Mexico)
  3. October 24, 2001 - John McKay (Western Washington)
  4. November 2, 2001 - Margaret Chiara (Western Michigan)
  5. November 2, 2001 - Daniel Bogden (Nevada)
  6. November 14, 2001 - Paul Charlton (Arizona)
  7. January 9, 2002 - H.E. "Bud" Cummins III (Eastern Arkansas)
  8. August 2, 2002 - Kevin Ryan (Northern California)
  9. November 8, 2002 - Carol Lam (Southern California)

2003

2004

March 2004

June 2004

November 2004

2005

January 2005

February 2005

Gonzales after swearing in ceremony

March 2005

August 2005

2006

January 2006

February 2006

March 2006

May 2006

June 2006

Bud Cummins, who was asked to resign in June 2006

September 2006

October 2006

November 2006

December 2006

Dismissed U.S. Attorneys Summary ()
Dismissed
Attorney
Effective Date
of Resignation
Federal District Replacement1
Dismissed December 7, 2006
1. David Iglesias Dec 19, 2006 New Mexico Larry Gomez
2. Kevin V. Ryan Jan 16, 2007 Northern California Scott Schools
3. John McKay Jan 26, 2007 Western Washington Jeffrey C. Sullivan
4. Paul K. Charlton Jan 31, 2007 Arizona Daniel G. Knauss
5. Carol Lam Feb 15, 2007 Southern California Karen Hewitt
6. Daniel Bogden Feb 28, 2007 Nevada Steven Myhre
7. Margaret Chiara Mar 16, 2007 Western Michigan Russell C. Stoddard
Others dismissed in 2006
1. Todd Graves Mar 24, 20062 Western Missouri Bradley Schlozman6
2. Bud Cummins Dec 20, 20063 Eastern Arkansas Timothy Griffin5
Dismissed in 2005
1. Thomas M. DiBiagio Jan 2, 20054 Maryland Allen F. Loucks
2. Kasey Warner Jul 20054 Southern W. Virginia Charles T. Miller
1Source: Department of Justice, U.S. Attorneys Offices

2Informed of dismissal January 2006.
3Informed of dismissal June 2006.
4Date resignation requested by the Department of Justice is unknown.
5Subsequently submitted resignation on May 30, 2007, effective June 1, 2007.
6Subsequently returned to positions at the Department of Justice in Washington

2007

January 2007

February 2007

March 2007

Michael A. Battle announces resignation on March 5, 2007, effective March 16, 2007

April 2007

Gonzales Testimony
April 19, 2007
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Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Hearing on the dismissal of U.S. attorneys
Testimony of Alberto Gonzales, United States Attorney General
Video
Opening Statements
Senators' Questions and A.G.'s Testimony

May 2007

June 2007

"The hearing on "Executive Nomination" scheduled by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary for Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 226 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building has been cancelled. The President is withdrawing Mr. Mercer's nomination."
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Senator Leahy commented on the nomination withdrawal:[156] "The White House has found many ways to keep sunlight from reaching some of the darker corners of the Bush Justice Department, but this is a new one."
"Mary Beth Buchanan has always had and continues to have my full confidence and support as the U.S. Attorney in the Western District of Pennsylvania. I also appreciate her willingness to step in and effectively run the Office on Violence Against Women and the good work she is doing in that important office. I look forward to her continued service at the Department of Justice."[159]
The statement is issued thirteen days after Ms. Buchanan's June 15, 2007 questioning by House and Senate Judiciary committee staff investigators about her knowledge of the dismissals of US Attorneys.

July 2007

August 2007

September 2007

October 2007

Three of these interim appointees, for the Southern District of Illinois, the District of Puerto Rico and the Southern District of West Virginia, along with those in two other districts, were appointed to be interim United States Attorneys after serving a 210-day term as Acting United States Attorney under the Vacancies Act. Acting under the guidance of what we believe to be an erroneous opinion of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, the Administration has been employing this misguided approach to put somebody in place for 330 days without the advice and consent of the Senate. This approach runs afoul of Congressional intent and the law.

2008

January 2008

February 2008

March 2008

April 2008

NPR journalist Ari Shaprio connected the dismissal to Monica Goodling's admission that Goodling had failed to observe civil service statutes in personnel decisions within the Justice Department.

July 2008

September 2008

2009

2010

Notes

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