Jeanine Pirro
American television host and author
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May 2025 | Left Fox News after being a long-time host and contributor. |
May 8 2025 | Named by President Donald Trump as the interim United States attorney for the District of Columbia. |
2022 | Became a co-host of The Five on Fox News and was involved in the Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network defamation lawsuit. |
January 24 2022 | Began as a permanent co-host on The Five. |
January 12 2022 | Announced as a permanent co-host on The Five, which would end her Justice show. |
November 2021 | Attended the Log Cabin Republicans' 'Spirit of Lincoln Award' event. |
February 4 2021 | Jeanine Pirro was named in a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Smartmatic, alleging that she was part of a disinformation campaign related to election claims that harmed the company's business globally. |
January 20 2021 | Albert Pirro was pardoned by President Donald Trump shortly before Trump left office. |
September 23 2020 | Published the book 'Don't Lie to Me: and Stop Trying to Steal Our Freedom'. |
February 2020 | Incorrectly predicted that Democrats would lose their House majority due to Trump's impeachment. |
2019 | Published the book 'Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge: The Left's Plot to Remake America'. |
November 2019 | Described Trump as 'almost superhuman' and suggested he had restored the ability to say 'Merry Christmas'. |
July 2019 | Pirro was named to the board of directors of the cannabis company HeavenlyRx. |
March 30 2019 | Justice with Judge Jeanine resumed airing after her temporary removal. |
March 16 2019 | Fox News decided not to air her show after controversial comments about Rep. Ilhan Omar, replacing her time slot with a rebroadcast. |
2018 | Published the book 'Liars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy'. |
July 2018 | Defended Trump after his criticized press conference with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, questioning what else Trump could have done. |
June 2018 | Pirro praised Trump's pardon of Dinesh D'Souza, believing he was unfairly prosecuted for his political documentaries. |
May 2018 | Pirro claimed that Trump's move of the US embassy to Jerusalem fulfilled a 'biblical prophecy'. |
April 2018 | Posed with Donald Trump in the Oval Office with her book 'Liars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy'. |
February 2018 | After two senior Trump administration officials resigned due to domestic abuse allegations, Pirro suggested Barack Obama's policies were responsible for the scandals. |
2017 | Pirro called for the arrest of individuals cooperating with Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation into Russian election interference, and advocated for 'cleansing' government agencies of Trump critics. |
November 2017 | Pirro was charged with speeding for driving 119 miles per hour in upstate New York. |
2016 | Jeanine Pirro supported Donald Trump's presidential campaign, defending him after the release of the Access Hollywood tape and stating he had always been a gentleman. |
2014 | Published her second crime novel 'Clever Fox: A Dani Fox Novel'. |
2013 | Jeanine Pirro's divorce from Albert was finalized. |
2012 | Pirro was diagnosed with cancer, which she later revealed in her 2018 book. |
2012 | Wrote the crime novel 'Sly Fox' with author Pete Earley, based on her experiences as a 25-year-old assistant district attorney in Westchester. |
2011 | The Judge Jeanine Pirro show was nominated for its second Daytime Emmy Award and won the award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program. |
September 2011 | The CW show was canceled due to low ratings. |
May 2011 | The Judge Jeanine Pirro television show concluded its run after three seasons on The CW network. |
January 2011 | Premiered Justice with Judge Jeanine on Fox News, a weekend program focusing on major legal stories. |
2010 | Judge Jeanine Pirro's television show was first nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award. |
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