Mass resignations at DOJ Civil Rights Division, sources say
At least six prosecutors, most of them supervisory attorneys in the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division’s criminal section, are leaving their positions, according to sources. The departures affect leadership in the unit that prosecutes federal criminal civil rights violations, including hate crimes and official misconduct. The Justice Department has not publicly commented on the resignations or outlined how it will address resulting staffing gaps or case management. The reasons for the exits and their potential impact on ongoing investigations remain unclear as the division continues its enforcement work.