OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - An acting U.S. attorney for Nebraska has been named following the resignation of Joe Kelly from the post.
The Justice Department said in a news release that first assistant U.S. Attorney Jan Sharp will serve as acting U.S. attorney for the state after Kelly officially leaves the post on Feb. 28.
Kelly submitted his resignation earlier this month when he and other U.S. attorneys across the country were asked by President Joe Biden’s administration to step down by the end of the month. The resignations will allow the new administration to begin the process of replacing the political appointees.
Sharp’s appointment takes effect on March 1. He will serve as the acting U.S. attorney until a successor for the permanent position is appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
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