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U.S. Attorney for Central District of Illinois submits resignation despite 4 congressmen advocating for his retention

The Biden administration had asked for the resignations of most U.S. attorneys appointed by Trump, a common move by new presidents, | Alex Edelman/Getty

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The U.S. Attorney for the Central District of Illinois on Thursday submitted his resignation to the Biden administration despite two of the state’s congressmen advocating for his retention.

In announcing his resignation, effective Feb. 28, John C. Milhiser thanked Democratic Sens. Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin, and Republican Reps. Rodney Davis and Darin LaHood for their support of his nomination.

On Friday afternoon, the entire Republican U.S. House delegation — Rep. Adam Kinzinger, Rep. Mike Bost and Rep. Mary Miller, in addition to Davis and LaHood — issued a joint statement in favor of Milhiser.

Milhiser, 51, a Republican former Sangamon County state’s attorney, was named acting U.S. attorney for the 46-county central Illinois district in fall 2018. Milhiser was nominated by former President Donald Trump in August 2018 and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in January 2019.

“I appreciate the opportunity to have served the people of Central Illinois and to lead the lawyers and staff who will continue the important work of the U.S. Attorney’s Office,” Milhiser said.

On news this week the Biden administration had asked for the resignations of most U.S. attorneys appointed by Trump, a common move by new presidents, Davis and LaHood asked that Milhiser stay on until a replacement is confirmed by the Senate.

Milhiser recently announced the indictment of former Republican state senator and former gubernatorial candidate Sam McCann on fraud, money laundering and tax evasion charges.

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