Trump’s Bribery-Law Order Starts Upending Criminal Cases (1)

March 7, 2025, 4:32 PM UTC

A federal trial in New Jersey shows how President Donald Trump’s move to curtail enforcement of a bedrock bribery law can upend criminal prosecutions.

As recently as Feb. 21, US prosecutors said they had received government approval to take the case against a pair of former Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. executives to trial this week. But a new interim US Attorney scuttled those plans at the last minute.

“I appreciate the inconvenience this may cause,” interim US Attorney John Giordano wrote in a court filing Tuesday, the day after he was sworn in. “Nevertheless I submit this request to ...

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