HOUSE OVERSIGHT 019848 financial cases as their colleagues in Manhattan. In addition, Bharara's office ceded post- financial crisis investigations into foreign exchange and global interest rate manipulation to prosecutors working from the Justice Department's headquarters. Like Morgenthau, Bharara was a prominent figure in the New York landscape, given to well-orchestrated press conferences and memorable sound bites. Like Morgenthau, he did not leave office quietly, even thought the president has a longstanding right to name his own U.S. attorneys. And like Morgenthau, he may try to parlay his martyrdom into elective office. But if he runs on his record of convictions, as prosecutors often do, voters might want to consider as well the list of possible targets he never pursued. Like this story? Sign up for our daily newslette to get more of our best work. Jesse Eisinger Jesse Eisinger is a senior reporter at ProPublica, covering Wall Street and finance. Don't Miss Our Latest Stories