Actually, it's customary for prosecutors to resign when a new administration comes on board. They're considered political appointees, and they're not in the job for life (like judges). The job is considered a jumping-off point for state-wide offices like Senator or Governor. Getting rid of the previous administration's appointees isn't news. Firing your own midstream is.
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