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Bauer writes: "The resignation of a Justice Department prosecutor over the sentencing of Roger Stone is a major event."

Roger Stone arriving at a court in Washington last November. (photo: Yara Nardi/Reuters)
Roger Stone arriving at a court in Washington last November. (photo: Yara Nardi/Reuters)


Trump and Barr Are Out of Control

By Bob Bauer, The New York Times

13 February 20


The prosecutor who quit over the Roger Stone sentencing is sending a powerful message about political weaponization.

he resignation of a Justice Department prosecutor over the sentencing of Roger Stone is a major event. The prosecutor, Jonathan Kravis, apparently concluded that he could not, in good conscience, remain in his post if the department leadership appeared to buckle under White House pressure to abandon a sentencing recommendation in the case of Mr. Stone, the associate of President Trump who was convicted of obstructing a congressional inquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

Three of his colleagues quit the Stone case but remain with the department: Mr. Kravis left altogether. Even though the president for years has derided federal law enforcement officials, accusing them variously of conflicts of interest and criminality and weakness in not pursuing prosecution of his political opposition, Mr. Kravis’s is the first resignation in the face of these assaults.

Dramatically forceful responses to Mr. Trump’s assaults on rule-of-law norms have been all too rare. A resignation can set off an alarm bell for an institution whose failings an official might be unable to bring to light in no other way, or as effectively. It upholds rule of law norms in the very act of signaling that they are failing. It makes its point with power and transparency, and stands a chance of rallying support from those who remain in place and compelling other institutions like the press and Congress to take close notice.

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