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Top Trump official enforcing president’s political agenda at justice department

Dismissal of case against Eric Adams reflects new directive for prosecutors to toe White House’s policiesEmil Bove, the acting deputy attorney general, moving with ruthless efficiency last week to dismiss the corruption case against New York mayor Eric Adams appeared to reflect the new praxis at the justice department where Trump’s political agenda will guide prosecutorial decisions.The department filed the motion to dismiss on Friday with the signatures of Bove and two trial attorneys – the public integrity section’s senior litigation counsel Edward Sullivan and the acting head of the criminal division Antoinette Bacon – that cemented the decision. Continue reading...



Emil Bove, acting deputy attorney general, is spearheading changes at the Department of Justice (DoJ) under the Trump administration, prioritizing political agenda over prosecutions. He dismissed a corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams, reflecting a shift towards aligning with Trump's unitary executive theory. This decision, supported by Trump, faced resistance, including the resignation of seven prosecutors and pressure on Danielle Sassoon, acting US attorney, leading to her resignation and deputies' suspension. The DoJ's new approach emphasizes policy priorities over case merits, with implications for civil liberties under Trump's leadership.

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