The battle between New York federal prosecutors and the Justice Department continued Friday following another resignation over the order to end Eric Adams' bribery case.
Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing the “Make America Healthy Again Commission,” which Robert F.
Emil Bove, the top DOJ official who told prosecutors to dismiss the case against New York’s mayor, represented Donald Trump in a criminal trial last year.
The move was preceded by wave of resignations of prosecutors, each refusing to sign the motion and some criticizing the Justice Department order to do so in scathing terms.
A seventh federal prosecutor resigned Friday after the Department of Justice ordered criminal corruption charges against New ...
After career veterans refused to seek a dismissal of the case, acting deputy attorney general Emil Bove told prosecutors in ...
Danielle Sassoon, the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, submitted her resignation Thursday, ...
Manhattan’s chief federal prosecutor and senior Justice Department officials in Washington resigned rather than carry out an ...
The drama — which recalls the Saturday Night Massacre of Watergate fame — represents the most high-profile effort yet by ...
Two senior Justice Department officials also submitted resignations as the acting deputy attorney general accused the acting U.S. attorney of insubordination.
Five other Justice Department officials also submitted resignations, gutting the Public Integrity Section, which investigates ...
Dozens of lawsuits have been filed, some against Trump's efforts to end birthright citizenship and shrink the federal government.