When do the mass resignations begin?

My hope is Judge Ho, the presiding judge in the case, will demand answers from Emil on the corrupt arrangement with Adams. He's got some splainin' to do.
You're hoping that the judge will somehow order the DOJ to "prosecute the black guy!"
 
There is nothing illegal about the Executive reviewing the spending in his purview....
I think that description kinda leaves a few things out. Like usurping Congress's authority to appropriate spending. He can review all he wants. There are even legal channels he can pursue to stop spending on certain things if Congress agrees. Unilaterally ending appropriated spending exceeds his authority.
 
I think that description kinda leaves a few things out. Like usurping Congress's authority to appropriate spending. He can review all he wants. There are even legal channels he can pursue to stop spending on certain things if Congress agrees. Unilaterally ending appropriated spending exceeds his authority.
You people have claimed that, but have not shown that to be the case....
 
Petey Strzok has deleted all his social media X posts. I bet he's planning a trip abroad.

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i don't know what lisa paige was thinking. .
 

4 Top Officials Expected to Resign Over Adams’s Cooperation with Trump


Four top New York City officials are expected to resign in the coming days, after the outgoing U.S. attorney for Manhattan accused the mayor of trading cooperation with President Trump’s mass deportation agenda for a dismissal of his criminal indictment, according to three people with knowledge of their plans.

The four officials — Maria Torres-Springer, the first deputy mayor, and Meera Joshi, Anne Williams-Isom and Chauncey Parker, all also deputy mayors — oversee much of New York City government, and their departure is poised to blow a devastating hole in the already wounded administration of Mayor Eric Adams.

Mr. Adams, a Democrat, is resisting growing calls to resign. Gov. Kathy Hochul is also under increasing pressure to remove him from office.


I'm very much anticipating what Judge Ho will do.
 

4 Top Officials Expected to Resign Over Adams’s Cooperation with Trump


Four top New York City officials are expected to resign in the coming days, after the outgoing U.S. attorney for Manhattan accused the mayor of trading cooperation with President Trump’s mass deportation agenda for a dismissal of his criminal indictment, according to three people with knowledge of their plans.

The four officials — Maria Torres-Springer, the first deputy mayor, and Meera Joshi, Anne Williams-Isom and Chauncey Parker, all also deputy mayors — oversee much of New York City government, and their departure is poised to blow a devastating hole in the already wounded administration of Mayor Eric Adams.

Mr. Adams, a Democrat, is resisting growing calls to resign. Gov. Kathy Hochul is also under increasing pressure to remove him from office.


I'm very much anticipating what Judge Ho will do.
Why?

Do you expect Ho to order the prosecution to move forward?

Does that happen when the request is to dismiss without prejudice, meaning the charges can be brought again?

Does that happen when dropping the charges is conditional on cooperating with law enforcement?

If yes to either, please provide examples.
 
Why?

Do you expect Ho to order the prosecution to move forward?

Does that happen when the request is to dismiss without prejudice, meaning the charges can be brought again?

Does that happen when dropping the charges is conditional on cooperating with law enforcement?

If yes to either, please provide examples.
Post #140.
 
It is with a very heavy heart but with unending gratitude and admiration for all of you that I share the news that I, together with DMO Meera Joshi and DMHHS Anne Williams-Isom, will be stepping down from our roles in this Administration . Below you will find our joint official statement on this decision .

"Serving as Deputy Mayors has been the greatest honor and privilege of our lives. We have worked each day with the singular mission of improving the lives of New Yorkers and strengthening the physical foundation of the city we love. Due to the extraordinary events of the last few weeks and to stay faithful to the oaths we swore to New Yorkers and our families, we have come to the difficult decision to step down from our roles. While our time in this administration will come to a close, our support for the incredible public servants across the administration with whom we have stood shoulder to shoulder and our championing of this great city and all it stands for will never cease. We sincerely thank the Mayor for giving us the opportunity to serve New Yorkers in these roles, stand ready to ensure a smooth transition of our duties, and wish Mayor Adams and all of our colleagues much strength and courage in the work ahead."

 
Off to sleepybyes Troll Bot Burgerqueen .

Your desperate attempts to wrestle a few drops of good news from total failure have been more than amusing .
But time for Beddy Byes , Burger Queen .

Switch off the record player before you become a total bore .
 
There are calls for Judge Ho to name a SP to investigate this matter.

 
This will be my last reply to you until you prove the prosecution of Adams was done for any reason other than his violations of the law. I've grown kinda tired of your horseshit.
I never made that claim.

He was a New York cop and a New York mayor. It would be shocking if he were not corrupt.

The Justice Department picks and chooses which lawbreakers to prosecute. The Dem DOJ picked Adams right after he said he left the infinite illegals reservation. The Trump DOJ is giving him a temporary break now that he is helping law enforcement.

So, back to the question:

Do judges order prosecutors to prosecute any way, when dropping the charges is conditional on cooperating with law enforcement?
 

Another Prominent Fed Prosecutor Resigns In Protest Of Trump Admin Political Interference​


A federal prosecutor in charge of the criminal division in the Washington, D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office resigned on Tuesday following her refusal to follow a Donald Trump administration directive to freeze assets of a Biden-era administration grant initiative, the Washington Post and Reuters reported.

The resignation is the latest of several similar resignations and dismissals at the Justice Department in recent days and the most recent example of a DOJ career prosecutor resigning to resist improper political interference from the Trump administration. The resignation highlights the ongoing erosion of Justice Department independence from the White House under Trump.

Denise Cheung reportedly refused an order from Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove and interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin to launch an investigation into the Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency funding decisions. Details are still unfolding, but specifically, the resignation is connected to the Justice Department’s recent effort to assist EPA administrator Lee Zeldin’s push to rescind $20 billion in grants already awarded by the Biden administration to fund climate projects.


The more competent prosecutors with integrity resign, in this case over petty a directive from Emil to launch an investigation into the Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency's funding decisions, thus weakening the DoJ, the more the trained seals sit up and clap.
 

Another Prominent Fed Prosecutor Resigns In Protest Of Trump Admin Political Interference​


A federal prosecutor in charge of the criminal division in the Washington, D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office resigned on Tuesday following her refusal to follow a Donald Trump administration directive to freeze assets of a Biden-era administration grant initiative, the Washington Post and Reuters reported.

The resignation is the latest of several similar resignations and dismissals at the Justice Department in recent days and the most recent example of a DOJ career prosecutor resigning to resist improper political interference from the Trump administration. The resignation highlights the ongoing erosion of Justice Department independence from the White House under Trump.

Denise Cheung reportedly refused an order from Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove and interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin to launch an investigation into the Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency funding decisions. Details are still unfolding, but specifically, the resignation is connected to the Justice Department’s recent effort to assist EPA administrator Lee Zeldin’s push to rescind $20 billion in grants already awarded by the Biden administration to fund climate projects.


The more competent prosecutors with integrity resign, in this case over petty a directive from Emil to launch an investigation into the Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency's funding decisions, thus weakening the DoJ, the more the trained seals sit up and clap.
actually, it is good these people resign since they refuse to follow lawful instructions and directives from their bosses.
 
actually, it is good these people resign since they refuse to follow lawful instructions and directives from their bosses.
Veteran prosecutor Denise Cheung’s resignation came in response to a Justice Department effort to assist President Donald Trump’s new head of the Environmental Protection Agency, who said last week that he would try to rescind $20 billion in grants awarded by the Biden administration for climate and clean energy projects, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to discuss it publicly.

Cheung wrote in her resignation letter that while she and the FBI were ready to ask a bank to freeze the assets immediately, she refused a last-minute order from interim U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr. to open what she called an unfounded investigation sought by the office of acting Deputy Attorney General Emil S. Bove, according to a resignation letter obtained by The Washington Post.


If you can, read Cheung's resignation letter. It details the unethical nature of the directive she declined to follow.

It is my hope that every illegal/unethical directive coming from this corrupted DoJ be rejected by career employees. But if that were to be the case there would be no staff left.
 
Veteran prosecutor Denise Cheung’s resignation came in response to a Justice Department effort to assist President Donald Trump’s new head of the Environmental Protection Agency, who said last week that he would try to rescind $20 billion in grants awarded by the Biden administration for climate and clean energy projects, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to discuss it publicly.

Cheung wrote in her resignation letter that while she and the FBI were ready to ask a bank to freeze the assets immediately, she refused a last-minute order from interim U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr. to open what she called an unfounded investigation sought by the office of acting Deputy Attorney General Emil S. Bove, according to a resignation letter obtained by The Washington Post.


If you can, read Cheung's resignation letter. It details the unethical nature of the directive she declined to follow.

It is my hope that every illegal/unethical directive coming from this corrupted DoJ be rejected by career employees. But if that were to be the case there would be no staff left.

Hey BERGHOF---------->Didn't Jose' basically resign from the Presidency because Fancy Nancy told him to do so-) Now the rest of YOUR CLOWNS need to follow suit, hehehehehehehehe. We may NEVER know who you really are BERGHOFF, but whomever you are, we know you are as dumb as a box of rocks, lololololol!
 
Judge orders Mayor Eric Adams, DOJ lawyers to appear in court to explain case dismissal request

A federal judge ordered embattled New York Mayor Eric Adams, his attorneys, and Department of Justice prosecutors to appear in court Wednesday afternoon to explain the DOJ’s controversial request to dismiss criminal corruption charges against Adams.

Manhattan U.S. District Judge Dale Ho’s order Tuesday suggests that he will not rubber stamp the highly unusual dismissal request, which has sparked concerns that the DOJ struck a deal with Adams to toss the case in exchange for the Democratic mayor’s cooperation with President Donald Trump’s immigration orders.

Seven top DOJ prosecutors — including ones directly involved in Adams’ case — last week resigned in protest of the department’s bid to toss out the case.

Ho’s order quotes an appeals court case that says judges “should be satisfied that the reasons for the proposed dismissal are substantial.”

“The parties shall be prepared to address, [among other things], the reasons for the Government’s motion, the scope and effect of Mayor Adams’s ‘consent in writing,’” Ho wrote.


Beauty.
 
Hey BERGHOF---------->Didn't Jose' basically resign from the Presidency because Fancy Nancy told him to do so-) Now the rest of YOUR CLOWNS need to follow suit, hehehehehehehehe. We may NEVER know who you really are BERGHOFF, but whomever you are, we know you are as dumb as a box of rocks, lololololol!
Cheung wrote in her resignation letter that while she and the FBI were ready to ask a bank to freeze the assets immediately, she refused a last-minute order from interim U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr. to open what she called an unfounded investigation sought by the office of acting Deputy Attorney General Emil S. Bove, according to a resignation letter obtained by The Washington Post.

For their sakes I hope your parents are deceased. I'm sure they endured the embarrassment of producing you for far too long.
 
actually, it is good these people resign since they refuse to follow lawful instructions and directives from their bosses.
There is a 4th A, constitutional prohibition against ceasing an account without probable cause. Cheung was being told to violate it. IOW, it was an unconstitutional directive.
 
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