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Key Lawyer Resigns from U.S. Attorney’s Office Amid Political Tensions

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Denise Cheung, the head of the criminal division at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., resigned on February 18, 2025. Her departure is part of a broader trend of high-profile exits from the Justice Department, attributed to political pressures from the Trump administration. Cheung’s resignation follows previous departures from prosecutors in New York and highlights an ongoing crisis within the agency, drawing attention to the conflicts between career officials and politically appointed leaders.

The Departures Continue: U.S. Attorney’s Office Loses Key Official Amidst Political Tensions

In a significant shake-up within the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., Denise Cheung, the head of the criminal division, tendered her resignation on February 18, 2025. This move is part of a broader trend involving a series of high-profile departures from the Justice Department as the Trump administration continues to face pushback from its own ranks.

Background on Recent Resignations

Cheung’s resignation follows a wave of resignations from prosecutors in New York and various officials at the Justice Department headquarters. These actions appear to coincide with an ongoing internal crisis, where former top officials have been exiting in protest of directives from the administration. Notably, these recent resignations were allegedly a response to an ultimatum issued by the acting deputy attorney general to withdraw charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams.

The Context of Cheung’s Departure

In her farewell email to colleagues, Cheung did not specify a reason for her resignation, leaving many to speculate about her motivations. However, sources indicated that Cheung had faced pressure regarding her role in essential investigations, including cases surrounding the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, and significant national security matters. Her departure has spotlighted the turbulent relations between career prosecutors and Trump-appointed officials.

Investigation Controversies and Ethical Concerns

Cheung was involved in controversial requests to initiate a grand jury investigation, including an inquiry directed at an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funding decision linked to the Biden administration. The request was initiated by acting deputy attorney general Emil Bove, with pressure placed on Ed Martin, the Trump-nominated acting U.S. attorney for D.C. Cheung reportedly deemed the request as premature and noted that the Justice Department had not met the necessary threshold to justify a grand jury investigation.

Legal and Operational Conflicts

The directive aimed to freeze EPA funds, with claims that $20 billion linked to Biden’s climate law funding should return to the Treasury. Cheung believed a lack of sufficient evidence supported the requested actions and aimed to shield her team from potentially baseless investigations. The Justice Department’s desire to collaborate with the FBI on asset freezing contributed to escalating tensions.

Martin criticized Cheung’s legal reasoning, suggesting that her hesitance to comply with the order signified a breakdown in organizational structure. Cheung’s refusal to move forward demonstrated her commitment to procedural integrity over political pressure.

Implications for the Justice Department

Cheung’s resignation comes during a tumultuous time for the Justice Department, highlighting the lasting effects of alleged politicization on federal prosecutorial decisions. Her departure adds to a narrative surrounding the deliberation on whether the directives from the Trump administration stemmed from political motivations or ethical soundness.

The Broader Impact of Cheung’s Exit

With 24 years of service at the Justice Department, Cheung’s exit signals a significant loss for the agency amidst ongoing controversies surrounding environmental policy investigations. Her post-resignation landscape shows a DOJ grappling with internal discord and ethical discrepancies.

This series of resignations, including Cheung’s, reflects broader concerns regarding the Trump administration’s impact on law enforcement operations. As officials exit in response to perceived political influence, the future of the Justice Department remains uncertain, mired in issues of integrity, oversight, and the role of federal authority amid changing administrations.

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