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Denise Cheung, the head of criminal prosecutions in Washington D.C., has resigned following pressure from Trump appointees to investigate climate spending by the Biden administration. Cheung’s resignation on Tuesday stems from demands to initiate a grand jury inquiry into Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grants, influenced by an undercover video from Project Veritas, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter cited by CNN.
Emil Bove, acting deputy attorney general, and Ed Martin, Trump's nominee for U.S. attorney in D.C., reportedly directed Cheung to examine EPA contracts from Biden's term and suspend related funding. In her resignation letter, Cheung highlighted insufficient evidence to support the requested grand jury action, countering accusations from Martin that she was unproductive during discussions.
This incident reflects growing divisions within the U.S. justice system, as prosecutors not aligned with the current leadership have faced increased scrutiny and dismissal, particularly those involved in investigations surrounding the January 6 Capitol events, officials noted.