Resignation of Federal Prosecutor in Manhattan and Dropping of Case Against New York Mayor

Danielle Sassoon, the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, resigned after being ordered to drop the case against New York Mayor Eric Adams by the Justice Department. Allegations were made that the case was brought against Adams due to his criticism of former President Joe Biden. Adams has pled not guilty to charges of accepting illegal campaign contributions.

Federal Prosecutor's Response to Leaks and Criticism

The acting top federal prosecutor in Washington under President Donald Trump is angry about leaks to the press and is directing staff to scrutinize a former official's work on January 6 cases after she criticized him on TV.

Legal Battle Involving Donald Trump and Classified Documents

A federal prosecutor is facing obstacles in trying to bring former President Donald Trump to trial for hoarding classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, with delays and legal challenges potentially leading to the case being dropped if Trump wins the national election. The trial will take place at a federal courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida, with Judge Aileen Cannon making controversial rulings that benefit Trump. The DOJ argues that the appointment of the special counsel is valid, while Trump's lawyers claim it is not. Legal experts believe the case has been unnecessarily delayed and may not go to trial before the election.