Finally. Good riddance.
"The federal prosecutor who helped lead the largest federal criminal case in American history has resigned his position in the Justice Department.
Longtime Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Rosen, the chief of the Justice Department's Capitol Siege Section, has departed for a post with a private law firm."
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If you ask me the guy should lose his pension. By resigning before being fired, he gets to keep it.
Why he wasn't fired already is anyone's guess.
"Soon after Mr. Trump's Inauguration-Day pardons of the Jan. 6 defendants, Justice Department officials demoted or fired some of the prosecutors who handled the Jan. 6 prosecutions and disbanded the Capitol Siege Section".
I guess they kept this guy around for other reasons. (He was handling other cases as well).
"The federal prosecutor who helped lead the largest federal criminal case in American history has resigned his position in the Justice Department.
Longtime Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Rosen, the chief of the Justice Department's Capitol Siege Section, has departed for a post with a private law firm."

Justice Dept. Capitol Siege Section head Greg Rosen resigns, says Trump Jan. 6 pardons sent "terrible message"
Former DOJ attorney Greg Rosen said Trump's decision to pardon all Jan. 6 defendants sent "a terrible message to the American people."

If you ask me the guy should lose his pension. By resigning before being fired, he gets to keep it.
Why he wasn't fired already is anyone's guess.
"Soon after Mr. Trump's Inauguration-Day pardons of the Jan. 6 defendants, Justice Department officials demoted or fired some of the prosecutors who handled the Jan. 6 prosecutions and disbanded the Capitol Siege Section".
I guess they kept this guy around for other reasons. (He was handling other cases as well).