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NEW: Soros-Backed US Attorney Resigns Over Ethics Scandal Involving Jill Biden

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A US Attorney with ties to George Soros has been forced to resign amidst an ethics scandal involving none other than Jill Biden, Ed.D. Rachael Rollins, a prosecutor backed by Soros, has come under intense scrutiny for her questionable judgment and partisan behavior.

According to the investigation report, Rollins attended a partisan political fundraiser featuring Dr. Biden on July 14, 2022, despite receiving explicit advice from the MA USAO staff. The report states, “Rollins agreed to a plan where she would meet with Jill Biden outside the event and not go inside the home where the fundraiser was to be held.”

However, Rollins ignored this guidance and went on to mingle with guests, stand in the receiving line to meet Dr. Biden, and even posed for photos with event hosts, guests, and a U.S. Senator. These actions were in direct violation of the ethical standards expected from a US Attorney.


The report further revealed Rollins’ attempt to shift blame onto her staff, stating, “Rollins’s efforts to blame her staff for her own ethics failures [are] deeply disturbing and contrary to her own independent responsibility as U.S. Attorney to hold herself to a high ethical standard and exercise sound judgment.”

This displays a troubling lack of accountability and raises questions about her suitability for the position.

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In another concerning incident, Rollins failed to recuse herself from a matter involving Kevin Hayden, the Suffolk District Attorney. Despite receiving a letter from a law professor requesting a federal investigation into potential improprieties committed by prosecutors in Hayden’s office, Rollins neglected to distance herself from the case.

The report revealed that Rollins had a pre-existing relationship with the law professor, who referred to her as a “friend.” The professor stated that he did not discuss the issues raised in the letter with Rollins before sending it. This personal association and failure to recuse herself cast doubts on the impartiality of Rollins’ decision-making.

The report also pointed to allegations that Rollins disclosed non-public, sensitive DOJ information to a Herald reporter about a potential investigation into Hayden. The alleged leak, intended to influence the Democratic primary election for Suffolk D.A., was a grave abuse of power.