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In this exclusive interview, former Acting United States Attorney for the District of Delaware Julianne Murray joins Reclaimed Ground Media for a rare, inside look at one of the most misunderstood legal controversies unfolding in federal government today.
Appointed by President Donald Trump and later stepping aside to protect the integrity of ongoing prosecutions, Murray walks us through what actually happened behind the headlines. She explains the Senate blue slip tradition, the legal gray zones surrounding interim U.S. attorney appointments, and why growing politicization threatens the stability of federal law enforcement.
This conversation cuts through the noise. Murray speaks candidly about her Oval Office meeting with the president, the pressure points between the executive branch, the judiciary, and the Senate, and the moment she chose principle over position. She also addresses Delaware’s public safety challenges, the importance of institutional trust, and why she believes integrity in prosecution must come before personal ambition.
This episode is not about personalities or party loyalty. It is about process, precedent, and what happens when long standing norms begin to fracture.
If you want to understand how power actually moves inside the federal justice system, this is a conversation you need to hear.
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In this exclusive interview, former Acting United States Attorney for the District of Delaware Julianne Murray joins Reclaimed Ground Media for a rare, inside look at one of the most misunderstood legal controversies unfolding in federal government today.
Appointed by President Donald Trump and later stepping aside to protect the integrity of ongoing prosecutions, Murray walks us through what actually happened behind the headlines. She explains the Senate blue slip tradition, the legal gray zones surrounding interim U.S. attorney appointments, and why growing politicization threatens the stability of federal law enforcement.
This conversation cuts through the noise. Murray speaks candidly about her Oval Office meeting with the president, the pressure points between the executive branch, the judiciary, and the Senate, and the moment she chose principle over position. She also addresses Delaware’s public safety challenges, the importance of institutional trust, and why she believes integrity in prosecution must come before personal ambition.
This episode is not about personalities or party loyalty. It is about process, precedent, and what happens when long standing norms begin to fracture.
If you want to understand how power actually moves inside the federal justice system, this is a conversation you need to hear.

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