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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Head of DOJ’s ‘Capitol Siege Division’ Resigns Over Trump’s J6 Pardons— So What Took Him So Long? |
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Head of DOJ’s ‘Capitol Siege Division’ Resigns Over Trump’s J6 Pardons— So What Took Him So Long? |

Last updated: June 3, 2025 3:30 am
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Greg Rosen

In a notable shift within the U.S. Department of Justice, Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Rosen, who previously spearheaded the Capitol Siege Section, has announced his resignation to join a private law firm.

Rosen played a pivotal role in the prosecution of approximately 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6th protests, which were widely characterized as a response to perceived electoral fraud during the 2020 presidential election.

In a recent interview with CBS News, he expressed his discontent over former President Trump’s decision to grant pardons to those convicted in connection with the events of that day.

“The message that [the pardons] send is that political violence towards a political goal is acceptable in a modern democratic society,” Rosen stated, framing it as a direct challenge to the principles of a constitutional republic.

NEW: Greg Rosen, former head of Capitol Siege section of Justice Dept, to @cbsnews about agency’s review of 5,000+ FBI employees who were part of Jan 6 investigation:

“The job.. it was not political. For any person to be treated poorly because of that.. is shocking” pic.twitter.com/korUn5y4ok

— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) June 2, 2025

He further accused Trump of disseminating a “terrible message to the American people,” arguing that those convicted of federal crimes are now being “let loose without any supervision, without any remorse, without any rehabilitation to civil society.”

Rosen emphasized that the convictions were not due to any failure in due process but rather the result of overwhelming evidence, dubbing the events the “most videotaped crime in American history.”

Following his departure from the DOJ, Rosen has accepted a position at the Joseph O’Donnell law firm in Washington, D.C.

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One must wonder what prompted his resignation now and what activities he has engaged in during the past six months since Trump’s return to the White House.

Since January, the Trump administration has actively sought to replace various prosecutors who were perceived as biased under former Attorney General Merrick Garland, who had prioritized incarcerating Trump supporters.

Last November, reports surfaced indicating that numerous officials within both the DOJ and the FBI were proactively seeking defense attorneys, anticipating possible criminal repercussions in light of Trump’s reinstatement.

Panicked DOJ and FBI Officials Are Hiring Criminal Defense Lawyers Ahead of Trump’s Return

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