Summary

Hagan Scotten, a top federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, resigned in protest over the DOJ’s dismissal of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams.

In a scathing letter to Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, Scotten condemned the move as politically motivated, stating, “Our laws and traditions do not allow using the prosecutorial power to influence other citizens, much less elected officials.”

He added, “I expect you will eventually find someone who is enough of a fool, or enough of a coward, to file your motion. But it was never going to be me.”

His resignation follows that of U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon, who accused the Trump administration of entering into a “quid pro quo” with NYC Mayor Eric Adams.

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    4 hours ago

    Impressed how sheepish the chicken hawk Muricans are… apparently the lesson ITT is not to stand up to an openly corrupt government in any way, but to either play along or get fired for maximun coin

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    17 hours ago

    This is, literally, what they want. Making it uncomfortable so people leave on their own and can be replaced with loyalists. They were open about it before the election. Damn, Americans are naive…

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      15 hours ago

      Yeah, make them fire you ffs. Just do a shitty job and make mistakes that are sure to get rejected. Gum up the works as long as you can.

      This stepping down in protest to let them replace you with a lap dog isn’t helping anything.

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        9 hours ago

        Aughaughaughsjscjf did some ppl just not get the memo, or is this more of that “I don’t care if bad things happen so long as I’m not associated with the cause of it” mentality you usually see from non-voters?

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    15 hours ago

    These people have the memory of a goldfish. Resignations were the main way he got the vacancies to fill with collaborators in his first term

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      11 hours ago

      Sure, but if they are fired with cause they probably lose some benefits. Just because they can’t bring themselves to do Trump’s bidding doesn’t mean they’re willing to lose their pension or something.

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        8 hours ago

        The whole MO of Trump was STALL STALL STALL. No when the power shifted we go…

        durrr what do … durrr

        Fucking STALL BACK. Don’t leave. Challenge the decision. Show you’re not the only one who says things fucked. get people to stand up too.

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        Agree, especially for the leadership positions and positions of power. You have a higher responsibility when you’re in charge and you can actually fight back whereas subordinates usually just have to do their jobs.

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    20 hours ago

    Trust him, he will, in record time. If there’s one thing this motherfucker is good at is finding completely unqualified and unfit people.

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    19 hours ago

    Some will view the mistake you are committing here in the light of their generally negative views of the new Administration. I do not share those views.

    Look, the guy is still a shitheel.