
Attorney Sigal Chattah, Republican candidate for Nevada Attorney General (Photo: Chattah4Nevada.com)
Court Rules Acting U.S. Attorney Improperly Serving — What It Means for Nevada
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, October 1, 2025 12:46 am
A federal judge has barred acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah from supervising four criminal prosecutions in Las Vegas, ruling that she is “not validly serving” in her position. The decision came after federal public defenders raised objections, arguing her appointment violated the proper process.
Let’s be clear—this isn’t just about one official. It’s about the constant pattern of Washington and its bureaucrats playing fast and loose with the law while telling ordinary Americans to toe the line. When the nation’s top law enforcement offices bend or ignore their own rules, it erodes trust in the very system they claim to uphold.
Chattah has long been a bold, unapologetic voice in Nevada politics, often standing up to the left’s cultural overreach. But her disqualification highlights a deeper issue: the chaos and dysfunction that thrive when partisan games and backroom appointments replace transparency and accountability. Meanwhile, Nevadans continue to pay the price for a government more focused on power struggles than public safety.
The left will frame this ruling as a “victory” for law and order, yet their selective enforcement tells another story. It is conservatives who consistently call for real accountability, limited government, and a justice system that operates under the same rules it enforces. If America is to restore faith in its institutions, it must start with leaders who follow the Constitution, not political convenience.
Original source: 8 News Now
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