I usually save my commentary on the news of the week for Friday. But frankly, there has already been too much news to wait that long.
Tuesday began with the announcement that three more federal prosecutors in Manhattan had resigned over the Department of Justice’s corrupt decision to dismiss the criminal case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. As you’ll recall, the initial dismissal had already prompted several high-profile resignations, each explained in bold and pointed letters.
The latest resignations stemmed from the DOJ’s apparent insistence that the three prosecutors “express regret and admit some wrongdoing” related to the office’s refusal to dismiss the case. Instead of falsely confessing… |
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