Eight more U.S. Attorneys in Minnesota resign from Trump's DOJ in protest as backlash grows. The damage from the federal immigration crackdown just keeps splintering the justice system from the inside out. Today, word from the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Minnesota is that eight more federal prosecutors are on their way out the door, adding to a mass exodus that has dramatically reshaped the office. This isn't normal turnover. This isn't routine reshuffling. It's a rebellion. Last month, six veteran prosecutors quit in protest over sweeping directives from the U.S. Department of Justice, especially the DOJ's refusal to launch a civil rights investigation into the killing of Minneapolis protester Renee Good. Their departure sent shockwaves through the legal community—and now a second wave is underway. Normal staffing for the DOJ's Minnesota office is around 50 attorneys. Now they're down to just nine, an unsustainable staffing level that will lead to huge delays in prosecution and massive workloads for those who remain. Among those leaving this time is Ana Voss, the civil division chief, who has been swamped with wrongful detention petitions ever since federal immigration forces began their violent sweep in Minneapolis. Instead of being supported, prosecutors who actually want to enforce the law and protect civil rights are being driven out by policies that prioritize political cover-up over justice. This exodus is more than workplace drama. It is a crisis of conscience. Experienced federal attorneys are walking away from public service because the Biden-era Justice Department has been supplanted by a politicized engine that refuses to investigate obvious abuses and instead defends controversial immigration crackdowns that have sparked nationwide protests. And the timing is no coincidence. Just as protests continue across the country over ICE's actions—the same immigration enforcement that led to Pretti's and Good's deaths—the Department of Homeland Security says all federal agents in Minnesota will now wear body cameras. But that too feels like damage control rather than accountability. Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi, appointed by Donald Trump, brags about "arrests" at an anti-ICE church protest in St. Paul. But here's the real headline: When your own justice prosecutors walk out because they can't abide the policies you're defending… you don't have a justice department anymore. You have a cover-up squad. And Minnesota's federal courtroom is now ground zero. Please like and share to spread the news!