NO MORE MERCY For Criminals – She’s SWORN IN! (Video)

Person in handcuffs arrested by police officer.

In a decision that promises no more mercy for criminals, President Trump has appointed Jeanine Pirro as the interim U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C.

See the video below!

The former Fox News personality has promised zero tolerance for criminals, taking a hard stance on crime in the nation’s capital.

Jeanine Pirro was sworn in as the interim U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., in the Oval Office, marking a pivotal moment in the pursuit of justice.

Pirro, an outspoken supporter of conservative values, stepped into the role following Ed Martin’s resignation.

As a former judge and prosecutor, she brings years of experience to this crucial position, vowing to restore law and order in the city.

Underlining her strong approach, Pirro declared, “Violence will be addressed directly with the appropriate punishment, and this city will again become a shining city on the hill in an America that President Trump has promised to make great again and will make safe again,” cited by ABC News.

President Trump praised Pirro, emphasizing her dedication to justice and her ability to take on this significant role with a resolute spirit.

“Jeanine Pirro, I have no doubt will be an exceptional U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia,” Trump remarked, highlighting her mission to dismantle street gangs and ensure justice.

Pirro’s tenure at Fox was not without controversy, yet she maintained a steadfast support for Trump throughout his presidency.

Her recent appointment is expected to reinvigorate public safety efforts in the District of Columbia, aligning with Trump’s executive order “Making the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful,” which aims to improve the capital’s security amid criticism of overreach.

Pirro’s journey from media to government is a testament to her commitment to public service, reinforced by her determination to confront crime in D.C. head-on.

With Pirro at the helm, the promise of safety and justice is one that carries significant weight, providing hope for a safer future in the nation’s capital.

“Just last week, here in our nation’s capital, two people on the brink of beginning their life had hopes and dreams that were never realized because a cold-blooded murderer made a decision to shoot them down on the streets on a cold, rainy night in our nation’s capital,” Pirro reflected, underscoring the urgent need for change.