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OK governor names Tulsa attorney as state’s new attorney general

Oklahoma’s governor named a Tulsa attorney as the state’s new attorney general amid legal battles with the federal government and Native American Tribes over criminal and civil jurisdictions on tribal lands.

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt announced in a statement Friday (July 23, 2021) that John O’Connor was “the right leader for the moment.”

O’Connor replaces Mike Hunter -- who resigned as attorney general in May – and will serve of the remainder of his term through January 2023.

According to legal news service Law 360, in 2018 then-President Trump had nominated O’Connor as a federal district judge in Oklahoma -- but the Tulsa attorney withdrew following a negative review by American Bar Association. 

Originally from the Midwest, Tripp Crouse (Ojibwe, a descendent of Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, pronouns: they/them) has 15-plus years in print, web and radio journalism. Tripp first moved to Alaska in 2016 to work with KTOO Public Media in Juneau. And later moved to Anchorage in 2018 to work with KNBA and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation. Tripp currently works for Spruce Root in Juneau, Alaska. Tripp also served as chair of the Station Advisory Committee for Native Public Media.