New Delhi, Jan. 21 -- Lindsey Halligan, the interim United States attorney in eastern Virginia who charged two of President Trump's main perceived political opponents, is leaving her job, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi. Her departure comes after a judge ruled that she had finished her 120-day term and cannot stay beyond the said period.

It was not immediately clear who would now lead the US attorney's office in the Eastern District of Virginia.

Announcing Lindsey Halligan's exit, Pam Bondi said, "The circumstances that led to this outcome are deeply misguided. We are living in a time when a democratically elected President's ability to staff key law enforcement positions faces serious obstacles. The Department of Justice will c...