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Judge Jeanine Scrambles to Save Job With Cringe New Video

DESPERATE MEASURES

Pirro ripped up news reports and hailed Trump’s crime crackdown as she fights to stay on his good side.

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 02: U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia on July 02, 2026 in Washington, DC. Pirro announced that former Olympic canoeist David Hearn has been indicted by a grand jury on charges related to alleged vandalism of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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Jeanine Pirro is apparently determined to remind President Donald Trump where her loyalties lie as she fights to keep her job.

The U.S. Attorney for D.C. shared a video on X marking one year since Trump’s federal law enforcement surge in the capital.

“Hi, it’s been one year since President Trump’s federal surge here in the district and the results have been undeniable,” Pirro says directly to the camera.

The video then cuts to a rapid-fire montage of news reports declaring crime in Washington had fallen to its lowest level in decades.

Pirro reappears clutching a stack of printed-out news stories to complain that “some of the media still think the surge was a waste.”

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 7: U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro speaks during a press conference on May 7, 2026 in Washington, DC. Pirro discussed charges against eleven individuals in an alleged historic transnational meth and GBL trafficking conspiracy. (Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images)
Trump said he was “disappointed” with Pirro, accusing her of having “folded like an umbrella” over the Reflecting Pool scandal. Heather Diehl/Getty Images

A clip cuts to a reporter canvassing D.C. residents about the National Guard’s presence. “I love them,” one person says. Another praises Trump, while others say they feel safer and credit the deployment with deterring crime.

“Now that’s what I call street justice,” Pirro says, before dramatically ripping the papers in half.

The Fox News-style production comes at an awkward moment for the former cable news host, who has found herself on the receiving end of public criticism from her longtime ally Trump.

WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 11: U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro delivers remarks with U.S. President Donald Trump during a press conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House August 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump announced he will use his authority to place the DC Metropolitan Police Department under federal control to assist in crime prevention in the nation’s capital, and that the National Guard will be deployed to DC. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Trump initially appointed Jeanine Pirro as the interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia on May 9, 2025. The Senate officially confirmed her on August 2, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Pirro angered the president after her office dropped charges against former U.S. Olympian David Hearn, who had been accused of damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool during its renovation.

Pirro’s office ultimately said the damage stemmed from problems with the contractor’s work, which made Trump furious. He said he was “disappointed” with Pirro, accusing her of having “folded like an umbrella” and demanding that she revisit the decision.

Trump wrote on Truth Social that “anybody who thinks the Reflecting Pool wasn’t vandalized should go back to Law School!”

Trump rewarded his longtime television ally by appointing her interim U.S. attorney for Washington in 2025 before she was confirmed.

A public event featuring Pirro and interim D.C. Police Chief Jeffery Carroll on violent crime was abruptly canceled this week without explanation, according to NOTUS.

The cancellation followed a D.C. inspector general report that found a “prolonged, systemic breakdown” in the Metropolitan Police Department’s oversight of crime reporting, raising questions about the reliability of some crime data.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 28: Jeanine Pirro attends Fox News' "The Five" at Fox News Studios on June 28, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)
Pirror hosted Fox News’s "Justice with Judge Jeanine" and "The Five." John Lamparski/Getty Images

Pirro has meanwhile taken an aggressive approach in another National Mall vandalism case.

Her office sought to detain 41-year-old Melissa Farris, who prosecutors accuse of spray-painting the World War II Memorial and pouring a foaming substance into its fountain.