Trump fires Indian-origin US attorney Preet Bharara after he refused to quit


New York, Mar 12 (PTI): A Manhattan federal prosecutor who says "absolute independence" was his touchstone for over seven years as he battled public corruption announced he was fired Saturday after he refused a day earlier to resign.

Preet Bharara, 48, revealed his firing on his personal Twitter account after it became widely known hours earlier that he did not intend to step down in response to Attorney General Jeff Sessions' request that leftover appointees of former President Barack Obama quit.

"I did not resign. Moments ago I was fired," Bharara said in the tweet.

In a statement later, he said: "Serving my country as US Attorney here for the past seven years will forever be the greatest honor of my professional life, no matter what else I do or how long I live. One hallmark of justice is absolute independence, and that was my touchstone every day that I served."

He said current Deputy US Attorney Joon H. Kim will serve as acting US attorney.

The Justice Department late Saturday confirmed Bharara was no longer US attorney but declined to expound.

Just over three months ago, then-President-elect Donald Trump asked Bharara to remain on the job and Bharara told reporters after the Trump Tower meeting that he had agreed to do so.

Meanwhile, Michigan Rep. John Conyers, the House Judiciary Committee's top Democrat, requested Saturday that the committee receive a summary of probes linked to Trump, whether they touch on his administration, transition, campaign and organization, "so that we can understand the full implications of this weekend's firings."

He said he suspected Bharara "could be reviewing a range of potential improper activity emanating from Trump Tower and the Trump campaign, as well as entities with financial ties to the president or the Trump organization."

Bharara was appointed by former President Barack Obama in 2009. In frequent public appearances, Bharara has decried public corruption after successfully prosecuting over a dozen state lawmakers, Democrats and Republicans alike.

Sessions' decision to include Bharara's name on the list of 46 resignations of holdovers from the Obama administration surprised Manhattan prosecutors.

While it is customary for a new president to replace virtually all of the 93 US attorneys, it often occurs at a slower pace. Sessions lost his position as US attorney for the Southern District of Alabama in a similar sweep by then-Attorney General Janet Reno in 1993.

Robert Morgenthau, a Democratic US attorney in Manhattan, famously held out for nearly a year after Republican President Richard Nixon's 1969 inauguration, saying he needed to see some important cases through. He ultimately left in January 1970, after the White House declared he was being replaced and announced a nominee.

New York Sen. Charles Schumer, a Democrat, said in a statement Friday that he was "troubled to learn" of the resignation demands, particularly of Bharara, since Trump called him in November and assured him that he wanted Bharara to remain in place.

Bharara met Trump Nov. 30, saying afterward he'd been asked to remain in the job. Bharara, once lauded on the cover of Time magazine as the man who is "busting Wall Street" after successfully prosecuting dozens of insider traders, has in recent years gone after over a dozen state officeholders, — including New York's two most powerful lawmakers.

It also recently was revealed that his office is investigating the financial terms of settlements of sexual-harassment claims against Fox News by its employees.

The request from Sessions came as Bharara's office is prosecuting former associates of Democratic Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo in a bribery case. Also, prosecutors recently interviewed New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio as part of a probe into his fundraising. The mayor's press secretary has said the mayor is cooperating and that he and his staff had acted appropriately.

The request for resignations came just days after Trump last weekend claimed Obama tapped his telephones during last year's election. FBI Director James Comey privately asked the Justice Department to dispute the claim because he believed the allegations were false. Bharara worked for Comey when he was US attorney in Manhattan under President George W. Bush.

Annemarie McAvoy, a former Brooklyn federal prosecutor, said it was not surprising Trump might want Bharara gone since there's a good chance any subpoena seeking information about Trump campaign links to Russians would go through his office. She said it was also possible Trump wanted "to take out as many people as they can in the prior administration given the leaks and problems that they're having."

Last week, the quick-witted Bharara initiated a new personal Twitter feed and sent an ominous message in which he linked an AP video of a Senate hearing focusing on whether federal prosecutors were fired for political reasons.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    Modi lost his voice ...

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    ur other 2 congress slaves supporting trumph and u r b;laming Modi.

    i guess burning reduced now?

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    one congress supporter Mr. ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila saying "This is the result of Modi govt's confused foreign policy"
    where as other congress supporter Mr. HENRY MISQUITH, bahrain saying "This not new, it happens in every regime change... Now take rest."

    Guys Modi cant rule India by asking you people. Indian gave him power to rule, and if he listen congress ideology, people will not be happy with him as already people kicked out congress as people doesnt happy with conress looting ideology.

    Congress ideology may work out only in ULLALA, not in India

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    Sonia Gandhi to skip counting day fervour, flies abroad for health check-ups

    Congress President Sonia Gandhi has gone abroad for a routine check up and will not be in the country when results of the crucial assembly elections to five states come in on 11 March.

    According to Congress sources, Gandhi has gone abroad for routine a check up as advised by her doctors.

    congress ruled country for 60 year and they could not built a good hospital in India

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  • Sanjay Moolya, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    Shibu

    Instead of commenting your bhashans from Dubai why can't you come to India ??
    Make in India is a great success lol

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  • Manjula, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    Sanjay

    ha ha ha very well said..

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  • Anita, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    sanjay
    am in India
    am asking why sonu went to forign for treatment?
    what congress did in last 60 year? instead of looting india they could have built good hospital where even they can take treatment, and one more
    why Rahul baba is going to thailand? where he can get here only

    Sanjay & Manjula,
    am in India, hope u guys will answer me

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    Good riddance. Preet Bharara was a thorn for Indians and he used his origins to gain knowledge and information to jail people of Indian ethnicity. Obama realized the power of India only too late but failed to sack Bharara which was one of the factors that led to the downfall of the Democrats in the 2016 elections.

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  • Zeitgesit, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    Sunil K,

    Good riddance???? the reason you gave for this is not good enough.

    What did you Preet Barara to do? Allow Indians to break the law because he is of Indian origin?

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    Well done Trump.....Many more needed.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, bahrain

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    This not new, it happens in every regime change... Now take rest.

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    but when Modi did same u opposed,

    UP result made any effect on thinking?

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  • Peter, Permude

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    U.P. ka Doodhwala and kelawala will of course need chaiwaala.

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    Its obvious , when a new regime is in , first thing they will do is kick the oldies out & bring their own trusted people. It happened in India too as Chaiwaala took his office, he fired some, if not many.

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    This is the result of Modi govt's confused foreign policy. Ache din for Indians in USA.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    do you even know who is this person? or you see his dismissal as a lose to modi? what a frustration..
    this joker should have gone much earlier, but anyway some people wont understand complicated things...LOL

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 12 2017

    one congress supporter Mr. ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila saying "This is the result of Modi govt's confused foreign policy"
    where as other congress supporter Mr. HENRY MISQUITH, bahrain saying "This not new, it happens in every regime change... Now take rest."

    Guys Modi cant rule India by asking you people. Indian gave him power to rule, and if he listen congress ideology, people will not be happy with him as already people kicked out congress as people doesnt happy with conress looting ideology.

    Congress ideology may work out only in ULLALA, not in India

    DisAgree [7] Agree [8] Reply Report Abuse


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