Tessa Gorman, appointed U.S. attorney for Western Washington last January after serving three years as interim, has been dismissed at the direction of President Donald Trump.
Emily Langlie, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Seattle, confirmed Gorman was terminated this week amid reports of a purge of top federal prosecutors by Trump’s administration.
Gorman, a senior criminal and white-collar prosecutor in the office before she was appointed interim U.S. attorney in 2021, remains on the staff as an assistant U.S. attorney.
Gorman declined to comment.
She had replaced Brian Moran, who was appointed U.S. attorney by Trump and confirmed by the Senate in 2019. He stepped down after Biden was elected in 2020, a tradition when a new administration takes over.