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In reply to the discussion: ***Breaking*** Six Fed Prosecutors in MN Resign In Response to TSF Manipulation of the Good Shooting Investigation [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(175,358 posts)29. MaddowBlog-In Trump's Justice Department, resignations, once rare, are suddenly much more common
Prosecutors hardly ever walk away from their sought-after DOJ jobs in protest but thats changing in a hurry.
It used to be quite rare to see federal prosecutors resign in large numbers, exiting the Justice Department in protest.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-01-14T18:18:19.248Z
But as Trump-era abuses become common, itâs clearly not rare anymore. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/resignations-justice-department-minneapolis-more-common
Predictably, problems emerged shortly thereafter. The Justice Department division that typically handles investigations of police shootings, for example, was reportedly excluded from the probe, The Washington Post reported. Around the same time, there was related reporting to suggest the Trump administrations investigatory focus was on the victim, rather than the shooter.
Its against this backdrop that The New York Times reported:
The departure of Thompson and several of his colleagues will ironically undermine the Minnesota fraud investigation that the White House claims to care so much about.
These highly sought-after positions are career highlights for those who reach such prosecutorial heights. Its not at all common for attorneys to walk away from these jobs in protest.....
The more common these resignations become, the clearer it becomes that the DOJ is an institution in crisis and apparently coming apart at the seams
Its against this backdrop that The New York Times reported:
Six federal prosecutors in Minnesota resigned on Tuesday over the Justice Departments push to investigate the widow of a woman killed by an ICE agent and the departments reluctance to investigate the shooter, according to people with knowledge of their decision.
Joseph H. Thompson, who was second in command at the U.S. attorneys office and oversaw a sprawling fraud investigation that has roiled Minnesotas political landscape, was among those who quit on Tuesday, according to three people with knowledge of the decision.
The departure of Thompson and several of his colleagues will ironically undermine the Minnesota fraud investigation that the White House claims to care so much about.
These highly sought-after positions are career highlights for those who reach such prosecutorial heights. Its not at all common for attorneys to walk away from these jobs in protest.....
The more common these resignations become, the clearer it becomes that the DOJ is an institution in crisis and apparently coming apart at the seams
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***Breaking*** Six Fed Prosecutors in MN Resign In Response to TSF Manipulation of the Good Shooting Investigation [View all]
DemocratSinceBirth
Tuesday
OP
Yeah, I don't really see how it does help, nor see why state prosecutors would quit over it
AZJonnie
Tuesday
#5
I think it could be good, these now very experienced civil rights attorneys can now
Bev54
Tuesday
#26
If they stayed, they'd be complicit in /tainted by what amounts to DHS lawlessness. Their leaving leaves DHS totally
ancianita
Tuesday
#24
What good does that do? Don't we need prosecutors who are arrayed against MAGAfascism?
Prairie Gates
Tuesday
#4
Joe Thompson, U.S. Attorney who prosecuted Minnesota fraud, resigns with other senior members
mysteryowl
Tuesday
#16
Four leaders of the Civil Rights Division at the DOJ have resigned after decision not to investigate murder of Good
LetMyPeopleVote
Tuesday
#21
Top prosecutors in D.C., Minneapolis leave amid turmoil over shooting probe
LetMyPeopleVote
Tuesday
#27
MaddowBlog-An unraveling Justice Department appears to be coming apart at the seams
LetMyPeopleVote
Wednesday
#28
MaddowBlog-In Trump's Justice Department, resignations, once rare, are suddenly much more common
LetMyPeopleVote
Wednesday
#29