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Trump fires Manhattan prosecutor Berman after he snubs AG Barr's order to leave – letter DoJ disarray: NY prosecutor Berman resigns after stand off with AG Barr as Trump tries to distance from row
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The Department of Justice confrontation has taken a new twist with Attorney General William Barr now saying he asked the president to fire NY prosecutor Geoffrey Berman and he agreed to. NY prosecutor Geoffrey Berman has agreed to resign after his confrontation with Attorney General Bill Barr shook the Department of Justice. President Donald Trump said he was not involved after Barr claimed he had his backing.
“I have asked the President to remove you as of today, and he has done so,” Barr wrote to Berman in a letter obtained by journalists. The development came after Berman, prosecutor for the Southern District of New York, said in a tweet he has “no intention” to resign as Barr announced just that. “I have asked the President to remove you as of today, and he has done so,” Barr wrote to Berman in a letter obtained by journalists. The development came after Berman, prosecutor for the Southern District of New York, said in a tweet he had “no intention” to resign after Barr announced just that.
The attorney general also already announced Craig Carpenito, prosecutor for New Jersey, will be taking Berman’s place on July 3 until the Senate can confirm an official replacement. Berman, however, said he would stay in place until a new nominee is confirmed by the Senate.Berman is known for prosecuting Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, and investigating Rudy Giuliani, one of the president’s current lawyers. In his statement he also vowed to continue his investigations “without delay or interruption.” A further wrinkle to the story is that Trump is now telling reporters he is “not involved” in Berman’s firing.
"That's [Barr’s] department, not my department. But we have a very capable attorney general so that's really up to him. I'm not involved,” the president said on the South Lawn before departing for his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
When prematurely announcing Berman’s resignation on Friday, Barr revealed Craig Carpenito, prosecutor for New Jersey, will be taking Berman’s place on July 3 until the Senate can confirm an official replacement. 
Berman is known for prosecuting Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, and investigating Rudy Giuliani, one of the president’s current lawyers. In his statement he also vowed to continue his investigations “without delay or interruption.”
The prosecutor made clear in his statement announcing his intention to stay in his office that he will not resign until a "presidentially appointed nominee is confirmed by the Senate."
The odd sequence of events surrounding Berman, Barr, and Trump has left people mostly scratching their heads and trying to figure out if the prosecutor is actually fired and if so, under whose authority. 
Berman has meanwhile earned favor with many of Trump and Barr's political rivals who have urged him to remain in his position. Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-New York), the head of the Judiciary Committee even invited the prosecutor to testify at a Wednesday hearing on Barr's actions as attorney general.
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