United States Deputy Attorney General Explained

Post:United States Deputy Attorney General
Insignia:Seal of the United States Department of Justice.svg
Insigniacaption:Seal of the Department of Justice
Incumbent:Lisa Monaco
Acting:no
Incumbentsince:April 21, 2021[1]
Department:United States Department of Justice
Style:Madam. Deputy Attorney General
Reports To:United States Attorney General
Appointer:The President
Appointer Qualified:with Senate advice and consent
Seat:Department of Justice Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
Formation:May 24, 1950
First:Peyton Ford
Salary:Executive Schedule, Level II

The United States deputy attorney general is the second-highest-ranking official in the United States Department of Justice and oversees the day-to-day operation of the department. The deputy attorney general acts as attorney general during the absence of the attorney general. Lisa Monaco has served in this role since April 21, 2021.

The deputy attorney general is a political appointee of the president of the United States and takes office after confirmation by the United States Senate. The position was created in 1950.[2]

List of United States deputy attorneys general

ImageNameTerm beganTerm endedPresident(s) served under
1Peyton FordMay 24, 19501951[3] Harry S. Truman
2A. Devitt Vanech1951 1952
3Ross L. Malone1952January 20, 1953
4William P. RogersJanuary 20, 1953October 23, 1957Dwight D. Eisenhower
5Lawrence WalshDecember 29, 1957January 20, 1961
6Byron WhiteJanuary 20, 1961April 16, 1962John F. Kennedy
7Nicholas KatzenbachApril 16, 1962January 28, 1965
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
8Ramsey ClarkJanuary 28, 1965March 10, 1967Lyndon B. Johnson
9Warren ChristopherMarch 10, 1967January 20, 1969
10Richard KleindienstJanuary 20, 1969June 12, 1972Richard Nixon
11Ralph E. Erickson19721973
12Joseph SneedFebruary 1973July 9, 1973
13William RuckelshausJuly 9, 1973October 20, 1973
14Laurence SilbermanJanuary 20, 1974April 6, 1975Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
15Harold R. Tyler, Jr.April 6, 1975January 20, 1977Gerald Ford
16Peter F. FlahertyApril 12, 1977December 9, 1977Jimmy Carter
17Benjamin CivilettiMay 16, 1978August 16, 1979
bgcolor=#E6E6AA Actingbgcolor=#E6E6AA bgcolor=#E6E6AA Charles Ruffbgcolor=#E6E6AA August 16, 1979bgcolor=#E6E6AA February 27, 1980
18Charles Byron RenfrewFebruary 27, 1980January 20, 1981
19Edward C. Schmults1981 February 3, 1984Ronald Reagan
20Carol E. DinkinsMay 23, 19841985
21D. Lowell Jensen1985June 25, 1986
22Arnold BurnsJuly 1986July 1988
23Harold G. ChristensenJuly 1988May 22, 1989
24Donald B. Ayer1989May 11, 1990George H. W. Bush
25William P. BarrMay 26, 1990November 26, 1991
26George TerwilligerNovember 26, 1991January 20, 1993
27Philip HeymannMay 28, 1993March 17, 1994Bill Clinton
28Jamie GorelickMarch 17, 1994May 1997
29Eric HolderJune 13, 1997January 20, 2001
bgcolor=#E6E6AA Actingbgcolor=#E6E6AA bgcolor=#E6E6AA Robert Muellerbgcolor=#E6E6AA January 20, 2001bgcolor=#E6E6AA May 10, 2001George W. Bush
30Larry ThompsonMay 10, 2001August 31, 2003
31James ComeyNovember 9, 2003August 15, 2005
ActingRobert McCallum, Jr.August 15, 2005March 17, 2006
32Paul McNultyMarch 17, 2006July 26, 2007
ActingCraig S. MorfordJuly 26, 2007March 10, 2008
33Mark FilipMarch 10, 2008January 20, 2009
34David W. OgdenMarch 12, 2009February 5, 2010Barack Obama
ActingGary GrindlerFebruary 5, 2010December 29, 2010
35James M. ColeDecember 29, 2010January 8, 2015
36Sally YatesJanuary 10, 2015January 30, 2017
Barack Obama
Donald Trump
ActingDana BoenteFebruary 9, 2017April 25, 2017Donald Trump
37Rod RosensteinApril 26, 2017May 11, 2019
Ed O'CallaghanMay 13, 2019May 22, 2019
38Jeffrey A. RosenMay 22, 2019December 23, 2020
Richard DonoghueDecember 24, 2020January 20, 2021
bgcolor=#E6E6AA Actingbgcolor=#E6E6AA bgcolor=#E6E6AA John P. Carlinbgcolor=#E6E6AA January 21, 2021bgcolor=#E6E6AA April 21, 2021Joe Biden
39Lisa MonacoApril 21, 2021Incumbent

Notes and References

  1. Readout of Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco's First Day . April 21, 2021 . United States Department of Justice . Washington, D.C. . Today, Lisa O. Monaco was sworn in as the 39th Deputy Attorney General (DAG) of the United States. . 2021-04-21.
  2. News: January 25, 2009 . DOJ: JMD: MPS: Functions Manual: Attorney General.
  3. Web site: The President's Day. Harry S. Truman Library and Museum. August 3, 1951. February 23, 2016.