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Jan. 6 federal prosecutor fired by Pam Bondi quotes Theodore Roosevelt in passionate farewell letter

Washington – one of three representatives in the Vocational Federation It was launched by Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi last week He wrote an emotional farewell to his colleagues, praising them for their willingness to “enter the arena” and encourage them not to be shy amid constant threats to their work.

Andrew Floyd was a pioneer in the Capitol siege section and remained with the US Prosecutor’s Office for the Colombia County, headed by American lawyer Janine Peru. In an email sent on Thursday, he expressed his pride in searching for justice for “real and illegal acts against our brothers and sisters in the official dress” who were victims during the attack on January 6, 2021.

“They entered the arena and were attacked. Later, they were revived. He called on representatives of crises, threats, and threats, and they told that what they had suffered from,” Floyd wrote in the email that NBC News.

Floyd email was martyred Quote from Theodore Roosevelt’s speech in 1910 known as “Men in the Square”, ” This said that senior prosecutors would send to the assistant American lawyers who lost a case. Roosevelt, titled “Citizenship in the Republic”, said that “it is not the critic who matters”, but those who are “actually in the arena”, noting that their place “will never be with those cold and shy souls who do not know victory or defeat.”

Floyd, who made the new prosecutors feel that they look at this letter, for long hours, often to no avail in difficult cases while trying to support the rule of law in this city. “

“I lost some trials and every time I received this email, I was reminded of why I went to court in the first place. This didn’t matter, but the struggle for justice,” he wrote.

“My days have finished entering the arena with you. I also do not have any remorse,” Floyd wrote.

He wrote: “I know from my contacts with you over the years that people in this building are not calm and not shy. “From now on, although I can no longer join you, I will be on the sidelines chanting you.”

Floyd’s farewell message was the latest sign of the conflict within the Ministry of Justice, where federal federal law enforcement officials are asking about the depth of the appointed in Trump in targeting the participants in prosecuting his allies. In a letter in the Ministry of Justice in March, Trump criticized what he called “weapons” for the Ministry of Justice while calling Imagine opponents prison.

Floyd’s departure is part of what current and former officials describe as a The increased “brain migration” at the FBI and the Ministry of JusticeWhile public employees experienced under the increasing political pressure and fear of revenge.

Another federal official for law enforcement as well He wrote this week He was targeting the leadership of the office because of his friendship with a former employee of the FBI. Michael Vinci, who was a special agent responsible for national security and intelligence programs in the National Intelligence Department of the Federal Investigation Office of the Federal Investigation Office, wrote that he had been given the option to reduce his rank or resign.

In a letter of resignation, he said that the FBI “began to” decompose “and that he had to accumulate in a way that made his newborn sooner.

“I love my country and our constitution with enthusiasm that just language will not allow me to express, and it hurts that my profession will not require them to be their servant,” Vinci wrote. “It was an honor for the life of the American people and support the United States’ constitution.”

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