DOJ Capitol Siege Section

US Complicity in Gaza: Starvation as a Weapon of War

The ongoing situation in Gaza mirrors a scenario of siege, where Israel has restricted aid, resulting in critical shortages. Since the Hamas-led attacks in October 2023, Israel has intermittently blocked aid, and permitted insufficient supplies, leading to thousands of deaths from malnutrition and related issues. Despite Israeli denials and accusations against aid organizations, the U.S. government needs to intervene by ordering Israel to open all crossings and end restrictive practices. Furthermore, the U.S. should cease supporting militarized aid schemes and instead instruct Israel to collaborate with the United Nations and impartial aid groups to allow for safe and effective delivery of essential supplies.

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Top Jan 6 Prosecutor Resigns Amidst Political Turmoil

Greg Rosen, the former chief of the Justice Department’s Capitol Siege Section, resigned his position to join a private law firm. Rosen expressed alarm at President Trump’s pardons of January 6th rioters, deeming them a dangerous message condoning political violence. He highlighted the Justice Department’s exceptionally high conviction rate in these cases, attributing it to overwhelming evidence, not bias. Rosen also criticized the subsequent demotion or dismissal of prosecutors involved in these cases, viewing it as an attack on the department’s independence.

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