Top criminal prosecutor in DC US Attorney's office abruptly resigns amid pressure from Trump officials
The chief of the criminal division at the U.S. Attorney's Office for Washington, D.C., abruptly resigned Tuesday amid pressure from top Trump Justice Department appointees to freeze assets stemming from a Biden administration-era environmental initiative, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
A resignation letter sent to the office's employees by prosecutor Denise Cheung did not detail specific reasons for her sudden departure from the office, but encouraged prosecutors to continue adhering to the Constitution.
The move came just one day after President Donald Trump announced Ed Martin as his nominee for D.C. U.S. Attorney.
-- ABC News' Alexander Mallin and Katherine Faulders







