Attorney General William Barr has pulled Richard Donoghue from his role as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York to take on a new role at Main Justice.
After rumors of a reshuffling last week, the Justice Department confirmed the news in a statement on Friday, announcing that Donoghue will be leaving his role to serve as Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General, or top deputy to Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen.
Donoghue, seen as close to Barr, was tasked with supervising all DOJ investigations involving Ukraine in February. His office also played a major role in the federal investigation into President Trump’s inaugural committee, and oversaw cases against drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman and Chinese telecommunications company Huawei, among others.
Seth D. DuCharme, the current principal associate deputy attorney general, will take over as acting U.S. attorney in Brooklyn.
So that's Jessie Liu out at DC, Geoffrey Berman out at Manhattan, and now Richard Donoghue out at Brooklyn. All were overseeing Trump cases. All have been reassigned by Bill Barr while investigations of Trump were still ongoing.
There's still a tremendous amount of damage that Barr can do between now and January, but should he still be Attorney General next year as part of a second Trump term, all is lost.
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