Sens. Baldwin, Johnson recommend nominees for U.S. Attorney posts

Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel delivers his concession speech in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. (Henry Redman | Wisconsin Examiner)
U.S. Sens. Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson sent a letter to the White House Wednesday recommending their nominees for U.S. Attorney in Wisconsinβs two federal court districts.Β
The appointment process for the two jobs has become more politically fraught than in the past after the commission was unable to agree on a nominee for the stateβs Eastern District. The administration of President Donald Trump named former Republican attorney general and failed state Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel as the interim U.S. Attorney in Milwaukee last year, which allowed him to serve for a limited time. The districtβs judges ruled earlier this year that Schimel could no longer serve in his interim role, but former U.S. Attorney General gave him a new title that allowed him to continue working in the office.Β
βI appreciate the hard work and dedication of Brad Schimel, who continues to serve the people of Wisconsin and remains fully committed to his role as first assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Wisconsin,β Johnson said in a statement. βMy bipartisan nominating commission with Sen. Baldwin submitted two well-qualified U.S. attorneys for the Presidentβs consideration. Peter Smyczek and Chadwick Elgersma will apply the rule of law and serve the people of Wisconsinβs Eastern and Western districts well.β
Historically, the two senators from a state each appoint people to a bipartisan nominating commission which selects candidates to be recommended to the president. Presidents usually adhere to the recommendations of a stateβs senators. The Wisconsin nominating commission had broken down but was restarted after Democrats objected to Schimelβs appointment.Β
Baldwin and Johnson named Peter Smyczek and Chadwick Elgersma to be the stateβs top federal prosecutors. Smyczek has been an assistant U.S. attorney in the Milwaukee office while Elgersma was named to the job in January after working as an assistant prosecutor in the Madison office.Β
βThis is proof that the hard work of this commission and finding common ground can work,β Baldwin said. βThe candidates that the commission put forward appear well qualified, to have relevant experience, and committed to delivering justice impartially, and I support them moving through the next stage of the nomination process. Wisconsinites want these top law enforcement officials to work for them and uphold the constitution without fear or favor, and I will vet these candidates to ensure they meet that criteria and do right by Wisconsin families.β
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