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Marco RubioScott BessentPete HegsethPam BondiDoug BurgumBrooke RollinsLori Chavez-DeRemerRobert F. Kennedy Jr.Scott TurnerHoward LutnickSean DuffyChris WrightLinda McMahonDoug CollinsKristi Noem

The United States attorney general is the head of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The position requires a presidential nomination and subsequent confirmation by the United States Senate.

The DOJ is a United States executive department formed in 1789 to assist the president and Cabinet in matters concerning the law and to prosecute U.S. Supreme Court cases for the federal government.[1] The department oversees the following agencies: the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the U.S. Marshals Service, the Bureau of Prisons, and Interpol Washington.[2]

Current attorney general

The current attorney general is Pam Bondi. President Donald Trump (R) announced he would nominate Bondi to the office on November 21, 2024, and the Senate confirmed her on February 4, 2025.[3]

List of U.S. attorneys general

Attorney General Years of service
Pam Bondi 2025-present
Merrick Garland 2021-2025
William Pelham Barr 2019-2020
Jeff Sessions 2017-2018
Loretta Lynch 2015-2017
Eric Holder 2009-2015
Michael B. Mukasey 2007-2009
Alberto R. Gonzales 2005-2007
John David Ashcroft 2001-2005
Janet Reno 1993-2001
William Pelham Barr 1991-1993
Richard Lewis Thornburgh 1988-1991
Edwin Meese, III 1985-1988
William French Smith 1981-1985
Benjamin Richard Civiletti 1979-1981
Griffin Boyette Bell 1977-1979
Edward Hirsch Levi 1975-1977
William Bart Saxbe 1974-1975
Elliot Lee Richardson 1973
Richard Gordon Kleindienst 1972-1973
John Newton Mitchell 1969-1972
William Ramsey Clark 1967-1969
Nicholas deBelleville Katzenbach 1965-1966
Robert Francis Kennedy 1961-1964
William Pierce Rogers 1957-1961
Herbert Brownell, Jr. 1953-1957
James Patrick McGranery 1952-1953
James Howard McGrath 1949-1952
Thomas Campbell Clark 1945-1949
Francis Beverly Biddle 1941-1945
Robert Houghwout Jackson 1940-1941
Frank Murphy 1939-1940
Homer Stille Cummings 1933-1939
William Dewitt Mitchell 1929-1933
John Garibaldi Sargent 1925-1929
Harlan Fiske Stone 1924-1925
Harry Micajah Daugherty 1921-1924
Alexander Mitchell Palmer 1919-1921
Thomas Watt Gregory 1914-1919
James Clark McReyonds 1913-1914
George Woodward Wichersham 1909-1913
Charles Joseph Bonaparte 1906-1909
William Henry Moody 1904-1906
Philander Chase Knox 1901-1904
John William Griggs 1898-1901
Joseph McKenna 1897-1898
Judson Harmon 1895-1897
Richard Olney 1893-1895
William Henry Harrison Miller 1889-1893
Augustus Hill Garland 1885-1889
Benjamin Harris Brewster 1881-1885
Isaac Wayne MacVeagh 1881
Charles Devens 1877-1881
Alphonso Taft 1876-1877
Edwards Pierrepont 1875-1876
George Henry Williams 1871-1875
Amos Tappan Akerman 1870-1871
Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar 1869-1870
William Maxwell Evarts 1868-1869
Henry Stanbery 1866-1868
James Speed 1864-1866
Edward Bates 1861-1864
Edwin McMasters Stanton 1860-1861
Jeremiah Sullivan Black 1857-1860
Caleb Cushing 1853-1857
John Jordan Crittenden 1850-1853
Reverdy Johnson 1849-1850
Isaac Toucey 1848-1849
Nathan Clifford 1846-1848
John Young Mason 1845-1846
John Nelson 1843-1845
Hugh Swinton Legare 1841-1843
John Jordan Crittenden 1841
Henry Dilworth Gilpin 1840-1841
Felix Grundy 1838-1839
Benjamin Franklin Butler 1833-1838
Roger Brooke Taney 1831-1833
John Macpherson Berrien 1829-1831
William Wirt 1817-1829
Richard Rush 1814-1817
William Pinkney 1811-1814
Caesar Augustus Rodney 1807-1811
John Breckinridge 1805-1806
Levi Lincoln 1801-1805
Charles Lee 1795-1801
William Bradford 1794-1795
Edmund Jennings Randolph 1789-1794

Confirmation process for attorneys general

Pam Bondi

See also: Confirmation process for Pam Bondi for U.S. attorney general

President-elect Donald Trump (R) announced former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi (R) was his nominee for U.S. attorney general on November 21, 2024.

The Senate Judiciary Committee held confirmation hearings for Bondi on January 15 and 16, 2025.[4] The Senate voted 54-46 to confirm Bondi as attorney general on February 4, 2025.[3] Click here to read more about the confirmation process.

Trump said of Bondi's nomination, "For too long, the partisan Department of Justice has been weaponized against me and other Republicans - Not anymore. Pam will refocus the DOJ to its intended purpose of fighting Crime, and Making America Safe Again. I have known Pam for many years — She is smart and tough, and is an AMERICA FIRST Fighter, who will do a terrific job as Attorney General!"[5]

Trump's first nominee for the position, former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R), was announced on November 13, 2024. Gaetz withdrew from consideration on November 21, 2024.[6][7] Click here to read more about Gaetz's nomination and withdrawal.

Merrick Garland

See also: Confirmation process for Merrick Garland for U.S. attorney general

President Joe Biden (D) announced Merrick Garland was his nominee for U.S. attorney general on January 7, 2021.[8] This presidential appointment required Senate confirmation.

The Senate Judiciary Committee held Garland's confirmation hearing for February 22-23, 2021. The Senate confirmed him on March 10, 2021, by a vote of 70-30.

The Biden Transition said in a press release, "A consensus-building voice, Judge Garland has worked under Democratic and Republican administrations. He led investigations into some of the most high-profile cases and crises in modern history, including the 'Unabomber' Ted Kaczynski, and coordinated the government’s response to the Oklahoma City bombing. Judge Garland’s nomination underscores the [Biden's] commitment to restore integrity and the rule of law, boost morale of the dedicated career professionals at DOJ, and build a more equitable justice system that serves all Americans."[9]


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