Baldwin pushes for commission to select new U.S. attorney after Schimel's term expires

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin is pushing for a bipartisan commission to choose the next U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.

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Baldwin pushes for commission to select new U.S. attorney after Schimel's term expires
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Baldwin pushes for commission to select new U.S. attorney after Schimel’s term expires

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin is calling for a nominating commission to try again to agree on a nominee to be the U.S. attorney for Wisconsin’s Eastern District after interim appointee Brad Schimel’s term in the position expires March 17.

The judges in the district declined to retain Schimel for the job. Schimel previously served as the Republican attorney general under Gov. Scott Walker and in 2024 he ran unsuccessfully as a conservative for the state Supreme Court.

Schimel was appointed U.S. attorney by Attorney General Pam Bondi in November after the nominating commission failed to reach consensus on who should fill the job in both the Madison and Milwaukee district offices.

Last week, Baldwin said Schimel was a “clearly partisan actor” in the federal prosecutor role.

Historically, Wisconsin’s two senators — including Baldwin and Sen. Ron Johnson — have worked together to name members of the nominating commission which agrees on candidates who are then recommended to the president and attorney general. Restarting the commission would require Baldwin and Johnson to agree on a charter.

Across the country, the president has generally deferred to the home state senators when choosing U.S. attorneys.

“I’m glad that the judges of the Eastern District of Wisconsin are respecting the process that Senator Johnson and I have to get high-quality, impartial prosecutors to serve Wisconsin,” Baldwin said in a statement. “It has not always been easy, but the hard work is worthwhile for the people we serve.”

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