
Janet Reno's America
Janet Reno served as the first female Attorney General of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Her tenure was marked by efforts to enforce federal laws diligently, including controversial cases like the Waco siege and the Elian Gonzalez incident. Reno focused on issues such as crime reduction, civil rights, and government accountability. Her approach emphasized agency integrity and legal enforcement, often navigating complex moral and legal dilemmas. Overall, her time in office reflected a commitment to applying federal laws fairly, though her decisions sometimes drew public debate and scrutiny.