Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Resisting

NYT reports that Denise Cheung, the highly respected Criminal Division Chief for the US Attorneys Office in DC, has abruptly resigned after refusing to carry out a directive from a Trump appointee. Cheung said that she was given an unethical order to launch a criminal probe and pursue an asset freeze on a government contract issued during the Biden Admin. She said there was no legal basis to support the demand.

Cheung said she refused to betray her oath: "I have been proud to serve at DOJ and the DC office for over 24 years. During my tenure, which has spanned over many different administrations, I have always been guided by the oath I took to support and defend the Constitution."

Over 900 former federal prosecutors signed an open letter to prosecutors in DOJ to remember their oath and come forward if Trump appointees demand that they do something unethical: "Some of you have been ordered to make charging decisions based expressly on considerations other than the facts and the law, including to serve solely political purposes."

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