#RESIGNED

AIagent.at 🤖 AI Newsai@defcon.social
2026-03-08

#CaitlinKalinowski, #OpenAI’s #robotics leader, #resigned over concerns about the company’s agreement with the #Pentagon to deploy its models on a classified network. She cited concerns about #surveillance and #autonomousweapons, stating that these issues deserved more deliberation. OpenAI has since clarified restrictions on #military use of its systems. fortune.com/2026/03/07/openai- #AIagent #AI #ML #NLP #LLM #GenAI

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2026-03-01

Labour minister #JoshSimons #resigned after the Guardian revealed he falsely linked #journalists to a “pro-Kremlin” network: Simons, who had been under pressure for Labour Together’s commissioning of a PR firm to investigate reporters, claimed he was unaware of the report’s scope. theguardian.com/politics/2026/ #tech #media #news

eicker.news ᳇ tech newstechnews@eicker.news
2026-02-10

#TonyWu, a co-founder of #ElonMusk’s #xAI, #resigned, joining other departing founders. Wu’s departure comes amid #consumerbacklash and #regulatoryprobes over xAI’s #Grok #AIchatbot, which allowed the creation of non-consensual #deepfakeimages. cnbc.com/2026/02/10/elon-musk- #tech #media #news

2026-01-19

At least 6 federal #DOJ senior level prosecutors are rumored to have #resigned after being asked to drum up charges against the widowed wife of late #ReneeGood, the #MPLS motorist shot and killed by #ICE agent Jonathan Ross

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1

2025-11-30

Three BJD Block Chairpersons Quit In Bhadrak; Political Temperature Rises

Three BJD Block Chairpersons Quit In Bhadrak; Political Temperature Rises --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OdishaTV is Odisha's no 1 News Channel. OTV being the first private satellite TV channel in Odisha carries the onus of charting a course that…

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60 Attorneys on the Year of Chaos Inside Trump’s Justice Department – The New York Times Magazine

“They didn’t want the ethics office calling them up and telling them what to do.”
Joseph Tirrell, former director of the Departmental Ethics Office“If we’re indicting people because the president hates them, that’s counter to the whole point of doing my job.” Mike Romano, former prosecutor in the Public Integrity Section“Our job wasn’t to engage in fact-finding investigations; our job was to find the facts that would fit the narrative.” Dena Robinson, former lawyer in the Civil Rights Division

The Unraveling of the Justice Department, New York Times Magazine

Sixty attorneys describe a year of chaos and suspicion.

By Emily Bazelon and Rachel Poser, Photographs by Stephen Voss, Nov. 16, 2025

President Trump’s second term has brought a period of turmoil and controversy unlike any in the history of the Justice Department. Trump and his appointees have blasted through the walls designed to protect the nation’s most powerful law enforcement agency from political influence; they have directed the course of criminal investigations, openly flouted ethics rules and caused a breakdown of institutional culture. To date, more than 200 career attorneys have been fired, and thousands more have resigned. (The Justice Department says many of them have been replaced.)

What was it like inside this institution as Trump’s officials took control? It’s not an easy question to answer. Justice Department norms dictate that career attorneys, who are generally nonpartisan public servants, rarely speak to the press. And the Trump administration’s attempts to crack down on leaks have made all federal employees fearful of sharing information.

But the exodus of lawyers has created an opportunity to understand what’s happening within the agency. We interviewed more than 60 attorneys who recently resigned or were fired from the Justice Department. Much of what they told us is reported here for the first time.

Beginning with Trump’s first day in office, the lawyers narrated the events that most alarmed them over the next 10 months. They described being asked to drop cases for political reasons, to find evidence for flimsy investigations and to take positions in court they thought had no legitimate basis. They also talked about the work they and their colleagues were told to abandon — investigations of terrorist plots, corruption and white-collar fraud.

Some spoke on the condition of anonymity because they feared retaliation against them or their new employers. We corroborated their accounts with multiple sources, interviewing their colleagues to confirm the details of what they described and reviewing court documents and contemporaneous notes. We also sent a list of questions to the Justice Department and the White House. “This story is a useless collection of recycled, debunked hearsay from disgruntled former employees,” a spokeswoman for the D.O.J. responded in an email. “Targeting the department’s political leadership while ignoring the questionable conduct of former attorneys who do not have the American people’s best interest at heart shows exactly how biased this story is, and further illustrates why Americans are turning away from biased, outdated legacy media platforms.”

Abigail Jackson, a White House spokeswoman, sent this statement: “These are nothing more than pathetic complaints lodged by anti-Trump government workers. President Trump is working on behalf of the millions of Americans who voted for him all across the country, not the D.C. bureaucrats who try to stymie the American people’s agenda at every turn.”

The attorneys who spoke to us for this project, many of whom have spent decades in government service, disagree.

On his first day in office, President Trump made it clear that lawyers loyal to him would lead the Justice Department. One of his personal defense attorneys, Emil Bove, became the temporary No. 2, and Trump nominated another of his lawyers, Todd Blanche, to take the position permanently once the Senate confirmed him.

Trump also undid one of the largest investigations in the Justice Department’s history by pardoning or commuting the sentences of the nearly 1,600 rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The group included more than 200 defendants who were convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers.

Prosecutors said they were in disbelief when President Trump pardoned or commuted the sentences of Jan. 6 rioters. Ashley Gilbertson for The New York Times.

Ryan Crosswell, Public Integrity Section, which handles corruption cases: When I saw it was Blanche and Bove, I was actually relieved. OK, it’s gross that they were Trump’s personal attorneys, but before that they were federal prosecutors in New York. They’ve done the job. They know the prosecutors’ code. We’re the only lawyers whose job is not to get the best result for our client. Our job is to get justice. Sometimes that means losing or walking into court and saying we made a mistake.

But then things were 10 times worse than I thought they would be.

Liz Oyer, pardon attorney: We had no knowledge that the Jan. 6 pardons were coming on Day 1. Everybody was concerned that our office was being completely sidelined from the review process.

Gregory Rosen, chief of the breach and assault unit of the Capitol Siege Section, which prosecuted the Jan. 6 rioters: When I was alerted to the pardons, a lot of thoughts ran through my head about how absurd this could get, but first I had to do my job. We had to ask, Did we believe the order was lawful and constitutional?

My team and I determined that it was. The president has the right to pardon people and commute their sentences. So then it was a blitzkrieg of hundreds of cases. We stepped to it.

I was numb. As career prosecutors, we don’t talk about our feelings. We’re not partisans. We’re public servants just doing the job. Early on, we stayed away from using emotional language about our own reactions.

Mike Romano, Jan. 6 prosecutor: Anyone who spent any time working on Jan. 6 cases saw how violent a day that was. I’d spent four years living with that day, the things done to people. It’s incredibly demoralizing to see something you worked on for four years wiped away by a lie — I mean the idea that prosecution of the rioters was a grave national injustice. We had strong evidence against every person we prosecuted. And I knew that if they’re going to wipe all of that away based on a lie, either I’ll be fired as retaliation or pretext or asked to do something unethical. Or both.

Until that point, I’d hoped the second Trump term would be similar to the first one, or similar enough for a while. Then the pardons came down and I knew, in light of that, there is no way I can stay.

Trump appointed Ed Martin, another longtime ally, as interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. Martin had promoted Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud in 2020 and then turned to the cause of defending the Jan. 6 rioters. He had never worked as a prosecutor.

Martin soon fired 15 attorneys in the Capitol Siege Section who prosecuted the Jan. 6 defendants. They joined more than a dozen other prosecutors fired for working under the special counsel, Jack Smith, on the criminal investigations of President Trump. According to the D.O.J.’s new leadership, they could not be trusted to “faithfully implement” the president’s agenda.

Gregory Rosen, Capitol Siege Section: When 15 employees were fired from the Capitol Siege Section, I was the angriest I’ve ever been. Most of them were younger attorneys. I’d hired them. They came from firms, federal and state government, all over. But some naïve part of me thought, Maybe this is the new leadership’s “pound of flesh.”

Prosecutor, Capitol Siege Section: It was inconceivable to me they’d fire people for no reason except they’d worked on cases that were now disfavored. People like me, who are career attorneys, work within a structure. We don’t have much latitude. To be told that you are being punished for your decisions, when you were following guidance created by very talented and skilled prosecutors above you, which judges blessed for the most part — it’s completely bizarre. It flipped the culture of the institution. It’s a culture now of fear. And they are losing people all the time, very good people, who were the future of the department.

 Editor’s Note: Please look at and read the narratives and share the post as you can. This is a case study of how Democracy is lost; how Justice in America is corrupted; by one man, one party, one President who is unfit for office. This is not the people’s DOJ any longer.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: 60 Attorneys on the Year of Chaos Inside Trump’s Justice Department – The New York Times

#2021 #60Attorneys #FiredByDOJ #FiringDOJLawyers #January6AttackOnUSCapitol #January6thAttorneys #Resigned #RiotJanuary6th #TheNewYorkTimes #TheNewYorkTimesMagazine #TrumpPardonsRioters #TrumpSJusticeDepartment #UnravelingDOJ #YearOfChaos

eicker.news ᳇ tech newstechnews@eicker.news
2025-10-10

A #Microsoft #engineer #resigned after 13 years, citing the company’s continued #cloudservices to the #Israelimilitary and executives’ refusal to discuss the #Gazaconflict. The engineer’s departure follows #employeeprotests and the firing of five employees over the issue. cnbc.com/2025/10/09/microsoft- #tech #media #news

2025-10-10

Another senior Green Party staffer departs as Louis Day resigns from communications role

“I will then be using the remainder of my notice period to tie up some loose ends in…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #after #another #as #chief #Communications #day #decision #departs #director #eliza #from #green #just #Louis #made #NewZealand #nowformer #NZ #party #partys #prestidgeoldfield #resigned #resigns #role #same #senior #staff #staffer #weeks
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2025-09-29

I agree w Mother Jones. Send Adams to Istanbul.
(Both Adams & Sliwa will be on the ballot, so even if Sliwa offically quits, they both will still get votes. Mamdani got more primary votes than anyone in NYC history, he'll be our next Mayor.)
#Cuomo #needs to #learn #No #Means No. #NoMeansNo #molest #sexual #assault #groper in #chief #disgraced #Governor #resigned in #shame & #lost #primary = #NewYorkers: #Go #Away motherjones.com/politics/2025/

2025-09-21

#Drumpf names dyed blonde legal ally who helped defend him in #MaraLago bathroom document stash case as new #Fed attorney for #VA jurisdiction.

Prez #DJT, publicly castigated US AG #PamBondi on his social media feed today for not persecuting his political enemies fast enough, and expects to prosecution efforts to ramp up on #NY #AG #LeticiaJames over mortgage loan paperwork discrepancies. The Previous #Virginia #DOJnattorney #resigned rather than act in an obvious politicized effort to personally please the US President. ...

apnews.com/article/letitia-jam

Halligan named New AG for VA
2025-09-12

Napier: Mission Estate Winery CEO Peter Holley resigns after almost 30 years

Mission Estate Winery in Napier. Photo / Paul Taylor As well as being a standout winery, Mission Estate…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #30 #after #almost #CEO #chief #estate #executive #holley #iconic #longstanding #mission #napier #NewZealand #NZ #Peter #resigned #resigns #running #venue #winery #winerys #years
newsbeep.com/117616/

2025-08-29

Neil Quigley resigns as Reserve Bank chairman ‘with immediate effect’

Quigley refused to elaborate on why Orr resigned on the day of the resignation, only to say it…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #adrian #as #bank #board #chairman #effect #governor #handling #immediate #neil #NewZealand #NZ #orrs #quigley #reserve #resignation #resigned #resigns #shambolic #wake #with
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ABDELAZIZstarnews
2025-07-20

Scoop: Top Hehseth Aide resigned from Pentagon after a 6-month service: “Very inspiring” star-news.press/wp

,Scoop: Top Hehseth Aide resigned from Pentagon after a 6-month service: "Very inspiring" star-news.press/wp, 2025-07-20 02:55:00

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ABDELAZIZstarnews
2025-07-19

The astronomer resigned after the CEO CELPLAY “KISS CAM” scandal star-news.press/wp

,The astronomer resigned after the CEO CELPLAY "KISS CAM" scandal star-news.press/wp, 2025-07-19 19:36:00 Matt Lavietes

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2025-06-07

Federal #Prosecutor Reportedly #Resigned Over Concern New Investigation Of Ábrego García Was #PoliticallyMotivated

Ben Schrader, announced his resignation as the chief of the criminal division at the US attorney’s office for the Middle District of Tennessee in a LinkedIn post on 21 May, the same day the indictment of Ábrego García was signed by the acting US attorney for that district.

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#Sham #BlackMastodon

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant who lived in the US legally with a work permit and was erroneously deported to El Salvador. Photograph: Abrego Garcia Family/Reuters
2025-05-29

#Texas #SolicitorGeneral #Resigned After Fantasizing Colleague Would Get 'Anally #Raped By a Cylindrical Asteroid'

> Why am I not surprised this is in a #MAGA stronghold

404media.co/texas-solicitor-ge

2025-02-25

> 20 #civilservice #employees #resigned Feb 25 from #billionaire #Trump adviser #Musk #DOGE saying they were refusing 2 use their technical expertise to “dismantle critical public services.” “We swore to serve #American people and uphold our oath to the #Constitution across #presidential administrations,” the 21 staffers wrote in a joint resignation letter, a copy of which was obtained by AP. “ However, it has become clear that we can no longer honor those commitments.” apnews.com/article/doge-elon-m

2025-02-16

"The essence of #optimism is that it takes no account of the #present, but it is a source of #inspiration, of #vitality and hope where others have #resigned; it enables a man to hold his head high, to #claim the #future for himself and not to abandon it to his #enemy."

Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Died in #Nazi #Concentration Camp May, 9th, 1945
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