The top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, who was ousted last month as his office led a probe into President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudolph Giuliani, told lawmakers on Thursday U.S. Attorney General
William Barr had pressured him to resign.
In written comments submitted as part of a congressional inquiry, Geoffrey Berman said he was warned by Barr that if he did not leave and was fired, it would "not be good for my resume or future
Job prospects." Berman also said Barr repeatedly urged him to take another job, either in the
Justice Department running its civil division or possibly as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.