The National Association of Assistant U.S. Attorneys, which represents 5,300 federal prosecutors around the country, is urging Barack Obama to keep some top incumbent U.S. attorneys around the country and not fire all 93 wholesale.

The NAAUSA, in a letter recently sent to Obama and his Justice Department transition team, urged Obama to “consider the reappointment of such incumbent United States attorneys who have provided exceptional service during their tenure.” The letter did not name any individuals.

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