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Why did prosecutor Denise Chung resign from the Justice Department?

Denise Chung, a career federal prosecutor with 24 years of experience, resigned after refusing to facilitate what she viewed as an illegal seizure of banking records. She was pressured to write a letter claiming there was probable cause to seize certain bank accounts, but she maintained there was insufficient evidence to support such action. When Chung explained her legal concerns and refused to cross this ethical line, her resignation was requested. In her resignation letter, Chung detailed how she was accused of "wasting five hours" trying to get what she and the FBI wanted rather than what her superiors demanded. Her principled stand represents part of a broader pattern, becoming the eighth resignation on principle from Trump's Justice Department in just one week.

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Principled Resignation in Trump's Justice Department

MSNBC·8 months ago

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