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NYT - Chief Corruption Prosecutor Resigns From Justice Dept. (free link)
Corey Amundson chose to leave the department after being told he was being reassigned by the Trump administration to a position related to immigration enforcement.
By Devlin Barrett and Adam Goldman
Reporting from Washington
Jan. 27, 2025, 1:23 p.m. ET
The head of the Justice Departments public integrity section has resigned after he was unwilling to accept a forced transfer by Trump administration officials who wanted him to work on immigration instead.
The chief, Corey Amundson, was informed of his reassignment in recent days. Mr. Amundson was one of many senior career officials told he was being sent to work on a task force focused on sanctuary cities jurisdictions that are expected to be reluctant to comply with administration officials trying to ramp up deportations and immigration arrests.
In his resignation letter, which was obtained by The New York Times, Mr. Amundson recounted the many significant corruption cases he oversaw in his 26 years at the department.
I spent my entire professional life committed to the apolitical enforcement of federal criminal law and to ensuring that those around me understood and embraced that central tenet of our work, he wrote in his resignation letter to acting attorney general James R. McHenry. I am proud of my service and wish you the best in seeking justice on behalf of the American people.
He added that he wished department well as it pursued Mr. Trumps agenda, including to protect all Americans from the scourge of violent crime and public corruption.
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Corey Amundson chose to leave the department after being told he was being reassigned by the Trump administration to a position related to immigration enforcement.
By Devlin Barrett and Adam Goldman
Reporting from Washington
Jan. 27, 2025, 1:23 p.m. ET
The head of the Justice Departments public integrity section has resigned after he was unwilling to accept a forced transfer by Trump administration officials who wanted him to work on immigration instead.
The chief, Corey Amundson, was informed of his reassignment in recent days. Mr. Amundson was one of many senior career officials told he was being sent to work on a task force focused on sanctuary cities jurisdictions that are expected to be reluctant to comply with administration officials trying to ramp up deportations and immigration arrests.
In his resignation letter, which was obtained by The New York Times, Mr. Amundson recounted the many significant corruption cases he oversaw in his 26 years at the department.
I spent my entire professional life committed to the apolitical enforcement of federal criminal law and to ensuring that those around me understood and embraced that central tenet of our work, he wrote in his resignation letter to acting attorney general James R. McHenry. I am proud of my service and wish you the best in seeking justice on behalf of the American people.
He added that he wished department well as it pursued Mr. Trumps agenda, including to protect all Americans from the scourge of violent crime and public corruption.
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NYT: Chief Corruption Prosecutor Resigns From Justice Dept. (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
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2naSalit
(94,653 posts)1. I will be...
Interested in seeing where he lands.
An interesting scenario came to me yesterday that makes some kind of sense of what we are seeing that seems so unlikely, in the Democrats' behavior over the election, and has a more acceptable resolution. Hard to articulate at the moment but I think I caught a glimpse of the "something" that people are sensing is coming in early March. This guy could play a role in the "something".
dickthegrouch
(3,777 posts)2. Is there an independent news organization that might benefit?
2naSalit
(94,653 posts)3. Benefit from...
Which?
The idea that came to mind or..?
dickthegrouch
(3,777 posts)4. Having a competent, knowledgeable insider
With data to inform us with.
Just suggesting where he could send some resumés.
Prairie Gates
(3,809 posts)5. Somebody with backbone and principle
Three cheers.
erronis
(17,531 posts)6. This is how to get the non-ass-kissing civil servants out of government without firing them.
Typical weak strong-man approach who can't actually articulate valid reasons for terminating someone.