Trump ally demotes at least 8 senior federal prosecutors who worked on January 6 cases
- At least eight senior federal prosecutors who worked on the January 6 cases have been demoted to entry-level jobs, according to multiple sources and memos obtained by CNN.
- Ed Martin, the acting US attorney, is seen as retaliating against the prosecutors to force resignations, as noted by sources.
- Several prosecutors resigned in protest against Martin's abrupt actions, including Denise Cheung, who refused to investigate the Biden administration's climate funding.
- Martin openly supports Donald Trump and has been linked to the controversial actions within the Justice Department, according to various reports.
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Trump ally demotes at least 8 senior federal prosecutors who worked on January 6 cases
At least eight senior federal prosecutors who worked on the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot cases have been demoted to entry-level jobs, according to multiple sources and memos obtained by CNN.
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