
Donald Trump in the Oval Office, Washington, DC, February 12, 2025. — Reuters
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NEW YORK: President Donald Trump ousted a growing star in conservative legal circles to shake the US government: a federal prosecutor of a career who once made a clerk for the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Skelia.
Daniel Sason, on the second day of Trump, tapped the office of the Manhattan Federal Prosecutor, on Thursday, leaving the Department of Justice to quit criminal corruption case against Democratic New York’s Mayor Eric Adams. Instead of abandoning.
The department, citing the city’s November elections approaching the elections, ordered the drop to the case, saying that legal action against Adams could interfere with the ability to help crackdown on immigration, which Trump Is a high priority. Trump has said he personally did not order Adams’ allegations.
The resignation clarified the tension between the traditional US conservative Republican legal movement and Trump’s desire to gain more direct control over the federal government, in which the difficult standards of prosecution’s independence, which have been standing for half a century.
Beyond the shaking of the criminal justice system, which Trump believes he was against him during his years of power, he has pledged to shutter the cabinet departments, Senate Through the lowest possible margin, a defense secretary has been able to install and challenged constitutional rights, which stands for more. Over 150 years
During his first weeks, Trump’s Executive Power’s widespread claims appeared in the US Supreme Court where a conservative majority have, but this is an open question as to how much the judge can work to examine his authority. Or not
Member of the deep conservative Federalist Society, 38, who was installed as an acting US lawyer in Manhattan on January 21, was one of the at least one and a half dozen justice employees to resign on Adams’ orders.
According to a source familiar with the matter, its assistant US Attorney Hagen Scotton also appointed a conservative legal., Who clerical the Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanov, before, before, He also did a conservative legal. Trump’s first term.
Elias Somen, a liberal legal scholar who is also a member of the Federal Society, said that Acting Deputy Attorney General Emal Boo’s directive to leave the Adams case reflects the change in the nature of US conservatives over the past decade. Who has shown less respect. For the Constitution.
“There are differences between those who care about the rule of law, and those who are willing to subdue themselves with other reservations,” said Soman, a professor of law at George Mason University. “It sets a dangerous view.”
For the Attorney General, Trump’s election for Palm Bondi, in his first day, said that the lawyers of the Justice Department who refuse to move the legal arguments of the administration can be fired.
Former Trump’s personal criminal defense lawyer Boo, who once served in the US Attorney’s office in Manhattan, wrote that Sasson and other prosecutors violated the oath of office in failure to follow the instructions. It was.
“In any sense, you maintain the constitution by disobeying the direct orders of an elected president’s policy.”
Sason wrote to Bondi in a letter that as a prosecutor, his responsibility is to impose a lawless law.
Sason wrote, “It also includes legal action against the person who returned to it legally, whether its dismissal would be politically beneficial, for the defendant or those who appointed me “”
Scotton, who also resigned, did not respond to a comment.
The resignations compared the “Saturday Night Massacre” in 1973, when senior officials of the Department of Justice dismissed President Richard Nixon’s special lawyer to investigate the 1972 break by Republican workers at the Democratic Headquarters at Washington’s Water Gate Complex in Washington. He resigned after refusing the order. .
Randy Barnett, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, said that Boo is concerned that the issue of corruption is a hindrance to Adams’ ability to deal with public safety.
Sasson “was refusing to implement a legal command through his high in the DOJ, as needed by the DOJ procedure. Barnett said,” This is what happens when you do. ” It is perfectly appropriate to control your subordinates for central justice. “
Adams, a Democrat, who has not convicted of accusations of bribery from Turkish officials, has been inclined towards Trump in recent months.
In his letter to Bondi, Sasson criticized Boo for criticizing that he suggested that the crime be rejected while the possibility of restoration was later opened. He said that if Adams did not help Trump in the implementation of immigration, there were a threat to the prosecution in the future.
Adams’ lawyer, Alex Spiro, has denied any “Quaid Pro Quav”.
Accepting Sasson’s resignation, Boo writes that she is taking extraordinary steps to mention her, Scotton and another prosecutor in this case to investigate possible mismanagement.
The Justice Department under Trump has also advised that it will try to prosecute the city and state officials who try to interfere with the administration’s immigration crackdown.
Former Federal Prosecutor Paul Tachman, who handled public corruption cases, said that the Boo quotes sent a hint that everyone in the Justice Department was “under the thumb”.
“If you do anything that is not exactly what he wants, you will be punished regardless of whether it is appropriate or moral.”
The result of the Adams case is far from over.
In his letter to Sasson, Boo writes that the Department of Justice in Washington DC has been prosecuted from the southern district of New York, which has long been known for its sovereignty. During Trump’s first term, the office brought criminal cases against people in Trump’s orbit.
For now, Matthew Podolsky, the former deputy of Sason, has taken over his former role. Legal experts said further interference with Trump’s appointments could lead to more resignations in the office.
“This is a moment of truth for a career prosecution within SDNY,” said former federal prosecutor Michael Van Estine. “I am not sure that we have yet to see the resignation or the end of the protest.”