• Re: BLM contaminated Massachusetts US Attorney Rachael Rollins to resig

    From Alvin Bragg@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 17 04:41:35 2023
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    On 30 Oct 2021, "Andrew Anglin - White Supremacist Pedo Boy"
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    Mighty Wannabe wrote

    Everybody said this black whore was a criminal before the Democrat
    assholes voted her into office. Thank Kamala Harris for this turd.

    BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins will resign
    following a monthslong investigation by the Justice Department’s inspector general into her appearance at a political fundraiser and other potential ethics issues, her attorney said Tuesday.

    The Justice Department’s watchdog has yet to release its report detailing
    the findings of its investigation, but an attorney for Rollins told The Associated Press that she will be submitting a letter of resignation to President Joe Biden by close of business Friday.

    The resignation of a U.S. attorney amid ethics concerns is an exceedingly
    rare phenomenon and is especially notable for a Justice Department that
    under Attorney General Merrick Garland has sought to restore a sense of normalcy and good governance following the turbulent four years of the
    Trump administration.

    Rollins’ attorney said she has been “profoundly honored” to have served as
    U.S. attorney and proud of her office’s work but “understands that her
    presence has become a distraction.” Attorney Michael Bromwich — a former Justice Department inspector general — said Rollins will make herself
    available to answer questions “after the dust settles and she resigns.”

    “The work of the office and the Department of Justice is far too important
    to be overshadowed by anything else,” Bromwich said.

    The Justice Department didn’t immediately comment Tuesday. The inspector general’s office declined to comment.

    Rollins was a controversial pick to be Massachusetts’ top federal law
    enforcer and twice needed Vice President Kamala Harris to break a tie for
    her nomination to move forward in the Senate amid fierce opposition from Republicans, who painted her as a radical.

    Before taking the high-profile U.S. attorney job, she was the top
    prosecutor for Suffolk County, which includes Boston. In her role there,
    she sparred with Boston’s largest police union and pushed ambitious
    criminal justice changes, most notably a policy not to prosecute certain low-level crimes such as shoplifting.

    She was the first woman of color to serve as a district attorney in Massachusetts and the first Black woman to become U.S. attorney for the
    state.

    Massachusetts Democratic Sens. Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren, who had
    pushed for Rollins to be nominated to the post, said in a joint statement
    that they will respect her decision to step down.

    “Rachael Rollins has for years dedicated herself to the people of
    Massachusetts and equal justice under the law,” they said.

    The Associated Press was the first to report in November that the
    inspector general’s office had opened an investigation into Rollins over
    her appearance last year at a home in Andover, Massachusetts, for a
    Democratic National Committee fundraiser featuring first lady Jill Biden.
    That was according to two people briefed on the investigation, who spoke
    on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss
    the probe.

    The inspector general’s office generally investigates allegations of
    fraud, abuse or violation of other Justice Department policies.

    People familiar with the investigation told the AP at the time that the
    probe had expanded into other areas, including Rollins’ use of her
    personal cellphone to conduct Justice Department business and a trip she
    took to California that was paid for by an outside group.

    Rollins said in a July tweet that she “had approval” to meet the first
    lady and left the event early to speak at two community events. One person familiar with discussions before that event told the AP that Rollins was
    only given limited permission to meet Jill Biden outside the home.

    The U.S. Office of Special Counsel, another federal watchdog agency, has
    also been investigating whether Rollins’ attendance at the fundraiser
    violated the Hatch Act, a law that limits political activity by government workers. The status of that investigation is unclear.

    The inspector general’s office copied the phone contents of some employees
    in Rollins’ office as part of their probe into her possible use of her
    personal phone for Justice Department business, one person familiar with
    the matter told the AP last year.

    Investigators also examined a trip Rollins took to California that was
    paid for by an outside group, even though Justice Department employees are
    not supposed to accept payments for travel. The trip was for CAA Amplify,
    the annual gathering of entertainment, business and political figures run
    by one of Hollywood’s leading talent agencies, the Creative Artists
    Agency.

    Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, a fierce critic of Rollins who had sought to block her confirmation, had urged the inspector general last
    year to investigate whether the U.S. attorney’s actions violated the Hatch
    Act.

    Cotton said in a letter to Inspector General Michael Horowitz earlier this month that a “whistleblower” recently alleged that Rollins had been
    “removing significant numbers of documents” from the U.S. attorney’s
    office and “continued removing these documents even after being instructed
    to stop by the Department of Justice leadership.”

    Rollins’ attorney called the allegation “complete nonsense,” adding that Cotton’s time “would be better spent learning about the realities of
    running a law enforcement agency and fighting crime in our major cities.”

    Cotton said in a statement Tuesday that he had “warned Democratic senators
    that Rachael Rollins wasn’t only a pro-criminal ideologue, but also had a history of poor judgment and ethical lapses.”

    ___

    Tucker reported from Washington. Associated Press reporters Steve LeBlanc
    in Boston and Lindsay Whitehurst in Washington contributed.

    ___

    This story has been corrected to reflect that Rollins was the first Black woman, not the first Black person, to serve as Massachusetts U.S.
    attorney.

    Now she's the first corrupt black whore - like Kamala Harris - to get her
    ass kicked out of office.

    <https://apnews.com/article/us-attorney-rachael-rollins-inspector-general- investigation-ad0afce4b0f4a1fc86987e76d2112c85>

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