justoffal
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Why?.... It all started when he complained about the immigration crushing New York City's budget.
Or at least that's when it became more well-known. Seems like Eric took a little money here and there that he shouldn't have just like everybody else in New York City and everybody else in New York state. But for some reason Eric got singled out.
Several DOJ prosecutors have resigned saving Trump the trouble of laying them off. Now this is a pretty simple equation. Your boss tells you you're not pursuing the case anymore....
You see it as being wrong but it's not your call.
The new DOJ might be cutting a deal that has benefits for more people than you can see.
You feel like they're abandoning all your hard work so you walk.
www.cbsnews.com
Seems to That leftovers from the Garland DOJ are a little bit too focused on GETTING THE GUY and not so focused on who the new boss is.
Why do they want him so bad? Why would you give up your job because of it? These kinds of deals are pretty common especially if there's something in it for the prosecution.
Or at least that's when it became more well-known. Seems like Eric took a little money here and there that he shouldn't have just like everybody else in New York City and everybody else in New York state. But for some reason Eric got singled out.
Several DOJ prosecutors have resigned saving Trump the trouble of laying them off. Now this is a pretty simple equation. Your boss tells you you're not pursuing the case anymore....
You see it as being wrong but it's not your call.
The new DOJ might be cutting a deal that has benefits for more people than you can see.
You feel like they're abandoning all your hard work so you walk.

Top DOJ officials, Manhattan federal prosecutor resign after receiving orders to drop Eric Adams case
The former acting New York U.S. attorney said Adams' attorneys had offered "what amounted to a quid pro quo" — helping the U.S. with immigration enforcement "in exchange for dismissal of his case."

Seems to That leftovers from the Garland DOJ are a little bit too focused on GETTING THE GUY and not so focused on who the new boss is.
Why do they want him so bad? Why would you give up your job because of it? These kinds of deals are pretty common especially if there's something in it for the prosecution.
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