What did you make of what the Senate did and now what the Democratic attorney general is doing, filing a lawsuit to keep Megan in her job? Well, it's always more complicated than one would expect. Number one, Megan Wolf took the job knowing she was appointed for five years and that she would have to be reappointed and confirmed by the Senate five years later. And that five years is up. So it's not like they're, like, bringing her in and firing her. They're just going through the process. We've worked with Megan. (09:45–09:57)
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Asserts that Megan Wolf's appointment was for a five-year term requiring reappointment and Senate confirmation.
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