U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon of the Southern District of New York resigned just days after being instructed to drop criminal charges against Mayor Eric Adams. Appointed by President Trump less than a month prior, her resignation followed orders from Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, citing concerns that continuing with the indictment would interfere with Adams' reelection campaign and cooperation with immigration enforcement. Critics suggest this decision reflects political motivations within the Justice Department, potentially tying Adams’ future efforts to Trump’s policies.
The DOJ's decision to drop criminal charges against Mayor Adams led to claims of vindication from both Adams and his attorney, raising concerns about political motivations.
Danielle Sassoon's resignation came just three days after she was ordered to drop charges against Mayor Adams, leaving many to question her abrupt departure.
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