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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