the Attorney General appoints
Arguably, Section 546 contemplates a straightforward series of events: the Attorney General appoints an interim U.S. Attorney to serve for 120 days, and if needed, the district court then reappoints or appoints a new interim U.S. Attorney who can serve until a permanent U.S. Attorney is installed. However, there are historical exampleswhere the Attorney General has made multiple interim appointments. It is unclear whether Section 546 allows such successive appointments. The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) has opined that “if an interim United States Attorney resigns, is removed, or dies,” and therefore the initial appointment does not “expire[]” after a full 120 days, then “the Attorney General may appoint another ดูหนัง24