The Hammer Drops at Justice

Declassified with Julie Kelly

New leadership and new rules are too much for sanctimonious DOJ employees, who resign rather than follow orders to depoliticize the department.

Emil Bove, in his typical fashion, was having none of it.

In a scathing nine-page letter, the acting deputy attorney general detailed a long list of insubordination and politicking by Danielle Sassoon, the temporary U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, related to her refusal to drop the federal case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams as instructed. Last September, the then-U.S. Attorney for SDNY handed down a five-count indictment against the Democratic mayor, a move some considered political retribution for Adams’ intraparty squabbles with the Biden administration. more here

7 Comments on The Hammer Drops at Justice

  1. Resignation should neither excuse them nor insulate them from prosecution for their refusal to honor their oaths of office, their lawfare practices against innocents, their wrongful convictions in biased courts, and their generally treasonous activities.

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