Sean Murphy, a veteran prosecutor, resigned from the DOJ, expressing concerns over the erosion of independence under the Trump administration. In a resignation letter, he warned that the DOJ was no longer an institution he wished to be a part of, notably amidst widespread changes and political pressures. Murphy highlighted the threats he faced from Jan. 6 defendants empowered by pardons, and concerns over retaliation from the administration, illustrating a troubling atmosphere for prosecutors during this period of political turmoil.
It just was not a Department of Justice that I any longer wanted to associate with.
You serve no man.
There are some posts on social media saying that prosecutors 'need to fry,' that prosecutors need to 'get the rope,' comments naming prosecutors directly, saying, 'now it's your turn.'
This Department of Justice is acutely focused on Making America Safe Again and ensuring one tier of justice for all Americans.
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