Here's a look at the acting heads of the Justice Department, from Zoe Tillman:
Absent Senate-confirmed officials to lead various DOJ divisions — not to mention the US attorney general job — other officials already working there are stepping in to serve as acting heads. That includes people brought in already by the Trump administration to jobs that do not require Senate confirmation.
Noel Francisco, the acting US solicitor general, who was appointed last week as the principal deputy solicitor general, and Curtis Gannon, the acting head of the Office of Legal Counsel, who was just brought in as the principal deputy assistant attorney general.
Former deputy attorney general Sally Yates is serving as the acting US attorney general. Trump’s nominee for that position, Sen. Jeff Sessions, is still awaiting Senate confirmation.
Yates is a holdover from the Obama administration. Francisco and Gannon both clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia.