Two Prosecutors at Center of Trump's Capitol Riot Pardon Put on Leave Amid Controversy Over Filing Descriptions.
The US Department of Justice has issued an unprecedented move by placing two federal prosecutors, Samuel White and Carlos Valdivia, on administrative leave. This decision was reportedly made after the prosecutors referred to the participants in the January 6 attack on the Capitol as "a mob of rioters" while filing documents ahead of a Thursday sentencing hearing for one of those involved.
The filings had also been amended to remove references to the January 6 incident. The lawyers were previously scheduled to appear in federal court, but their government devices have been locked out, preventing them from accessing any official work-related materials.
White and Valdivia were part of the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia. Their punishment comes as part of a broader trend seen under President Donald Trump's administration, where prosecutors who handled cases deemed unfavorable to the Republican leader are being targeted.
Trump has been known to defend those involved in the January 6 attack, going so far as to pardon over 1,500 rioters and commutate sentences for another 14. He has described the prosecutions as a "grave national injustice" in a presidential statement.
The attack itself occurred on January 6, 2021, following Trump's false claims of election rigging. Thousands of his supporters stormed the Capitol, resulting in over 100 police officers being injured and multiple deaths attributed to the incident.
Prosecutors like White and Valdivia face disciplinary action for their handling of sensitive cases involving high-profile figures. Their actions have raised concerns about accountability within the Justice Department during a time when Trump has been accused of undermining the rule of law.
The situation highlights the delicate balance between prosecution and politics, particularly in the wake of a highly polarized election cycle. As prosecutors like White and Valdivia face disciplinary action for their handling of cases deemed unfavorable to Trump's administration, questions arise about the independence of the Justice Department and its ability to conduct impartial investigations and prosecutions.
				
			The US Department of Justice has issued an unprecedented move by placing two federal prosecutors, Samuel White and Carlos Valdivia, on administrative leave. This decision was reportedly made after the prosecutors referred to the participants in the January 6 attack on the Capitol as "a mob of rioters" while filing documents ahead of a Thursday sentencing hearing for one of those involved.
The filings had also been amended to remove references to the January 6 incident. The lawyers were previously scheduled to appear in federal court, but their government devices have been locked out, preventing them from accessing any official work-related materials.
White and Valdivia were part of the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia. Their punishment comes as part of a broader trend seen under President Donald Trump's administration, where prosecutors who handled cases deemed unfavorable to the Republican leader are being targeted.
Trump has been known to defend those involved in the January 6 attack, going so far as to pardon over 1,500 rioters and commutate sentences for another 14. He has described the prosecutions as a "grave national injustice" in a presidential statement.
The attack itself occurred on January 6, 2021, following Trump's false claims of election rigging. Thousands of his supporters stormed the Capitol, resulting in over 100 police officers being injured and multiple deaths attributed to the incident.
Prosecutors like White and Valdivia face disciplinary action for their handling of sensitive cases involving high-profile figures. Their actions have raised concerns about accountability within the Justice Department during a time when Trump has been accused of undermining the rule of law.
The situation highlights the delicate balance between prosecution and politics, particularly in the wake of a highly polarized election cycle. As prosecutors like White and Valdivia face disciplinary action for their handling of cases deemed unfavorable to Trump's administration, questions arise about the independence of the Justice Department and its ability to conduct impartial investigations and prosecutions.
 Anyway, back to this news... I think it's totally reasonable that White and Valdivia got put on leave. I mean, using terms like "mob of rioters" in court filings is pretty inflammatory and could be seen as biased. And what's up with Trump defending these people like they're saints?
 Anyway, back to this news... I think it's totally reasonable that White and Valdivia got put on leave. I mean, using terms like "mob of rioters" in court filings is pretty inflammatory and could be seen as biased. And what's up with Trump defending these people like they're saints?  It's gonna be tough to trust the Justice Department again if this kind of thing keeps happening.
 It's gonna be tough to trust the Justice Department again if this kind of thing keeps happening. 
 I think this is getting crazy! Two prosecutors get put on leave because they used the right words to describe the rioters? Like, what even is going on here?
 I think this is getting crazy! Two prosecutors get put on leave because they used the right words to describe the rioters? Like, what even is going on here?  I'm not saying it's okay for Trump to defend those involved or anything, but come on, shouldn't they be able to use their job to do their job without getting taken down by the admin?
 I'm not saying it's okay for Trump to defend those involved or anything, but come on, shouldn't they be able to use their job to do their job without getting taken down by the admin?  It feels like they're being targeted because of politics and that just doesn't sit right with me. The whole justice system is already under scrutiny, and this is just adding fuel to the fire
 It feels like they're being targeted because of politics and that just doesn't sit right with me. The whole justice system is already under scrutiny, and this is just adding fuel to the fire  What's next, are we gonna see more prosecutors getting in trouble for doing their job?
 What's next, are we gonna see more prosecutors getting in trouble for doing their job? 
 . I just hope that one day, we'll have a government that truly values accountability and independence over politics and power.
. I just hope that one day, we'll have a government that truly values accountability and independence over politics and power. It's just staggering to me. Anyway... I guess that's just where we are at right now - stuck in a world where politics has completely taken over our justice system
 It's just staggering to me. Anyway... I guess that's just where we are at right now - stuck in a world where politics has completely taken over our justice system 
 . But at the same time, I get why these prosecutors might have felt pressured to downplay some of the more incriminating details in their filings - you don't want to ruffle the feathers of a powerful leader
. But at the same time, I get why these prosecutors might have felt pressured to downplay some of the more incriminating details in their filings - you don't want to ruffle the feathers of a powerful leader  . Anyway, this whole thing just highlights how tough it can be for prosecutors to do their jobs without getting caught up in the politics of the situation
. Anyway, this whole thing just highlights how tough it can be for prosecutors to do their jobs without getting caught up in the politics of the situation  .
. . We need to make sure that our prosecutors are doing their jobs without fear of retribution from the guy in charge. It's all about checks and balances, people!
. We need to make sure that our prosecutors are doing their jobs without fear of retribution from the guy in charge. It's all about checks and balances, people! 
 And what does this say about the state of our justice system when prosecutors are being punished for doing their jobs?
 And what does this say about the state of our justice system when prosecutors are being punished for doing their jobs?  . These two prosecutors were so wrong to describe the January 6 rioters as a "mob" - that's just plain reckless! I mean, what even is that? Are they trying to fuel more anger and division? And can you believe Trump is defending these people like they're saints?!
. These two prosecutors were so wrong to describe the January 6 rioters as a "mob" - that's just plain reckless! I mean, what even is that? Are they trying to fuel more anger and division? And can you believe Trump is defending these people like they're saints?!  these filings seemed legit enough... why change them now?
 these filings seemed legit enough... why change them now?  how many people got pardoned and under what circumstances? 1500 is a wild number...
 how many people got pardoned and under what circumstances? 1500 is a wild number...