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3. Maddow Blog-Despite his radicalism, Ed Martin lands on his feet with new Justice Department job
Sat May 10, 2025, 08:27 PM
May 10

After an indefensible tenure as an interim U.S. attorney, Ed Martin is receiving his reward: a powerful position in the Justice Department.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/ed-martin-justice-department-doj-trump-rcna205799

During his astonishing tenure as the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., Ed Martin was effectively a caricature of himself. Before taking office, Martin was a conservative activist who supported Jan. 6 criminal defendants and was a prominent member of the so-called “Stop the Steal” movement, and while in office, he put that background to predictable use.

Over the course of roughly 16 weeks, Martin repeatedly proved his critics right, acting as a hyper-partisan prosecutor who appeared to abuse the powers of his office. While the Republican-led Senate tends to act as a rubber stamp for White House nominees, Martin was so ridiculous that his nomination failed in the face of bipartisan opposition.

But hours after the president announced that Martin wouldn’t be confirmed, Trump rewarded the Republican lawyer with a new gig in the administration. NBC News reported:

Right-wing activist Ed Martin, who was replaced today by Jeanine Pirro as the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., will serve in the Justice Department as the director of the ‘Weaponization Working Group,’ associate deputy attorney general and pardon attorney, Trump announced this evening on Truth Social.


....But let’s not brush past the fact that Martin is not just joining a “working group” that’s tackling a made-up problem, he’ll apparently also serve as the Justice Department’s pardon attorney, replacing Elizabeth Oyer, who was fired in March allegedly after she refused to sign off on a plan to restore Mel Gibson’s gun rights. The Justice Department was apparently eager to help the actor and Trump supporter, and according to Oyer, when she stood up for propriety and procedure, she was shown the door.

Oyer, in other words, resisted the push to politicize her office. If Martin’s record is any indication, that won’t be a problem for Team Trump going forward.



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