Avoiding The Senate: Executive Branch Agencies Increasingly Run By Interim Appointees

Avoiding The Senate: Executive Branch Agencies Increasingly Run By Interim Appointees

For now, the most powerful law enforcement official in the federal government is a 47-year-old lawyer little known outside Washington.

Or inside Washington, for that matter.

He is acting Attorney General Peter Keisler, who is running the Justice Department until a new attorney general is confirmed by the Senate to replace Alberto R. Gonzales. Keisler had been in charge of the department's civil division.

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