Jeanine Pirro addressed significant staffing issues at the D.C. U.S. Attorney's office, stating a 90-prosecutor shortfall and 60 fewer investigators and paralegals. She reported a lack of adequate staffing was a chronic problem as no one prioritized proper office functioning. Pirro encouraged potential candidates to apply directly for positions, citing the importance of maintaining a robust workforce. Additionally, she mentioned troubling conditions regarding essential office resources, like drinking water, which required staff to join a paid water club for access.
Jeanine Pirro reported a staffing crisis in the D.C. U.S. Attorney's office, down 90 prosecutors and 60 investigators, appealing for new hires directly.
Pirro expressed frustration about the previous lack of concern for the office's staffing and operational conditions, stating, "Nobody cared enough to make sure that office was running."
She highlighted the need for new talent, encouraging viewers to reach out directly for job opportunities, emphasizing the importance of the position.
Additional commentary on the D.C. U.S. Attorney's office included concerns about basic amenities, such as drinking water, which needed staff to subscribe to a water club.
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