Federal prosecutor Denise Cheung resigns over pressure to investigate a Biden-era contract without evidence.
Top federal prosecutor Denise Cheung resigned from her role at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington, D.C., citing pressure from Trump-appointed officials to investigate a Biden-era contract without sufficient evidence. Cheung, who had worked for the Justice Department for over 24 years, stated that she would not comply with orders to take actions unsupported by evidence, leading to her resignation. This move follows a series of departures amid tensions within the Justice Department.
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