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What Ed Martin told the Senate about Jan. 6 - MSNAs part of the nomination process, Martin answered in writing and under oath the committee’s questions about the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. In many of his answers, Martin said he could not ...
Legal counsel for Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) attacked Ed Martin, President Donald Trump‘s pardon attorney, over the weekend as ...
As US attorney, Martin fired, demoted, and investigated January 6 prosecutors, threatened to prosecute congressional Democrats for hyperbolic political statements, suggested his office would ...
You got put in jail--some of these people rotted in jail for three years on January 6th, on a lie that Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco made up.
In fact, Ed Martin was at the Capitol on January 6. Here’s what Ed Martin had to say about what he observed on January 6: ‘Mardi Gras in DC, love, faith and joy.’ ...
Tillis spoke with CNN’s Manu Raju on Tuesday and called Martin a “good man,” but said his past work defending January 6 Capitol rioters is the main “friction” between the pair.
Ed Martin, currently serving as interim U.S. Attorney for D.C., and Trump’s nominee for the permanent role, came under intense scrutiny for his past praise of a Nazi sympathizer, failure to ...
Ed Martin's nomination hit a roadblock after Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., came out in opposition over Martin's support for Jan. 6 rioters.
On Monday, CBS News reported that nearly 100 former DC US Attorney’s Office employees signed off on a memo urging the Senate to oppose Martin’s nomination, writing that Martin’s “refusals to ...
“If Mr. Martin were being put forth as a U.S. Attorney for any district except the district where January 6 happened, the protests happened, I’d probably support him,” he said.
Tillis is breaking with Trump—refusing to back his pick for a powerful prosecutor job, Ed Martin. Tillis says the nominee’s ties to January 6 are a deal breaker.
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