TOP U.S. Attorney SUDDENLY QUITS and EXPOSES SHOCK Trump Order
From MeidasTouch
The sudden resignation of acting Minnesota U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson and two deputies highlights internal turmoil within the Department of Justice, ignited by pressure to investigate the widow of Renee Good in connection to her late husband's death, allegedly linked to ICE agents under Trump policies. This mass departure signals a growing dissent among prosecutors committed to upholding the Constitution amidst perceived governmental misconduct.
Key Takeaways
- Resignation of Joe Thompson signals a DOJ implosion, revealing cracks in the integrity of justice under pressure.
- The investigation into Becca Good raises eyebrows; civil rights should never be a political tool during a scandal.
- Fraud tourism in Minnesota? A $3.5 million lesson on how greed knows no geographical boundaries.
- The fatal encounter with ICE agent Jonathan Ross highlights the peril of exercising First Amendment rights today.
- As DOJ leaders step down, the question remains: who's protecting the protectors of our Constitution?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Renee Mlin Good (person)
- Minnesota (location)
- ICE (company)
- Becca Good (person)
- Department of Justice (company)
- Joseph H. Thompson (person)
- Donald Trump (person)
- lawsuit (event)
- Michael Popak (person)
- Civil Rights (concept)
- fraud (concept)
- Harmeat Dylan (person)
- 10th Amendment (concept)
- Kate Blanch (person)
- Melinda Williams (person)
- Harry Jacobs (person)