
U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert resigned Friday after the Trump administration pushed him to bring criminal charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James, according to ABC News sources. Investigators had found no clear evidence to support mortgage fraud allegations against James.
The probe began in April after a referral claimed James falsified records in a 2023 home purchase. After five months and 15 witness interviews, investigators concluded there was no proof she knowingly falsified documents.
President Trump reportedly intended to fire Siebert, saying he wanted him “out” after Virginia’s two Democratic senators supported Siebert’s nomination. Trump argued James was “very guilty of something,” despite the lack of evidence.
Siebert’s departure leaves the Eastern District of Virginia without a confirmed leader, as his deputy has also stepped down. It’s unclear who will oversee ongoing prosecutions.
James, who previously led a successful civil fraud case against Trump, called the effort a “brazen attack on the rule of law.” Critics say the ouster underscores a pattern of retribution as Trump faces multiple investigations and ongoing political battles.
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