Trump says he's pulling nomination of Ed Martin for top D.C. federal prosecutor
Source: CNBC
Published Thu, May 8 2025 11:58 AM EDT Updated 12 Min Ago
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he will pull his controversial nomination of Ed Martin to be the top federal prosecutor for the District of Columbia. Trumps move came as Martin, who had drawn criticism for his advocacy of Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendants, faced the strong likelihood of the Senate not confirming him.
Sen. Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, on Tuesday said he would not support Martins nomination, dealing what appeared to be a final blow to his chance of winning confirmation.
Tillis cited Martins support for Capitol riot defendants. Hes a terrific person, and he wasnt getting the support, Trump said at the White House as he said he was abandoning Martins nomination.
I have to be straight. I was disappointed, the president said. A lot of people were disappointed, but thats the way it works. Sometimes thats the way it works. And he wasnt rejected, but we felt it would be very it would be hard. Trump also said, We have somebody else that will be announcing over the next two days whos gonna be great.
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President Donald Trump said Thursday that he will pull his controversial nomination of Ed Martin to be the top federal prosecutor for the District of Columbia.
Trump's move came as Martin faced the strong likelihood of the Senate not confirming him.
"He's a terrific person, and he wasn't getting the support," Trump said at the White House.
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muriel_volestrangler
(103,898 posts)Will this mean all the threats he'd already sent out can be ignored?
Bernardo de La Paz
(56,452 posts)Martin68
(25,945 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
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(164,753 posts)As a rule, Senate Republicans have rubber-stamped Donald Trump's worst nominees. As Ed Martin helped prove, there are rare exceptions.
Ed Martin's U.S. attorney nomination was cartoonishly ridiculous â and now it's dead.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-05-08T16:12:05.652Z
Trump invested some real political capital into this absurdity, and in a sign of his growing weakness, this fiasco ends with nothing but embarrassment for him. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
Trump invested some real political capital into this absurdity, and in a sign of his growing weakness, this fiasco ends with nothing but embarrassment for him.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-ed-martin-nomination-us-attorney-jan-6-rcna205197
Ed Martin, however, proved to be a bridge too far......
Thats not what happened. The president announced Thursday afternoon that Martin's nomination is ending, and he'll choose a new nominee in the coming days.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:aunpu65mdrhwfie7ynymlzeh/post/3loobfqwzwk2a
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.....What Trump might not have fully appreciated was just how ridiculous Martins record had become. Indeed, his greatest hits package featured misguided and unnecessary fights with the dean of Georgetown Universitys law school, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, former President Joe Biden, and Democratic Reps. Robert Garcia of California and Eugene Vindman of Virginia and thats before one adds Wikipedia and prominent medical journals to his increasingly bizarre list of targets. During his brief tenure, Martin also:
demoted multiple senior officials involved in Jan. 6 insurrection cases;
compared one of the criminal charges used against Jan. 6 defendants to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II;
falsely described himself as one of the presidents lawyers;
made dubious denials about his earlier praise for a Nazi sympathizer;
made more than 150 appearances on Russian propaganda outlets between August 2016 to April 2024;
weighed in on a civil case involving the White House, which had literally nothing to do with his office;
intervened in a dubious Environmental Protection Agency investigation;
made a dubious decision in a case involving Republican Rep. Cory Mills of Florida;
launched the wildly unnecessary Operation Whirlwind;
also launched the wildly unnecessary Project 1512 initiative;
also launched a wildly unnecessary election accountability unit;
made a creepy public vow to wield his prosecutorial powers against those who get in Elon Musks way;
engaged in brazen conflict of interest in a Jan. 6 case, in which he effectively took both sides of a criminal case;
and kicked off a radically unnecessary investigation into Jack Smith and a law firm that gave the former special counsel pro bono legal services.
In a piece for New York magazine, Elie Honig recently described the lawyer as Trumps dangerous and ridiculous prosecutor. Martin went out of his way to prove his many critics right, and it derailed his nomination.
As the dust settles on the White Houses latest personnel fiasco, its worth appreciating the scope of the presidents failure. Not only did the president nominate a spectacularly unqualified radical to lead one of the nations most important prosecutorial offices, and not only did he spend political capital that's suddenly in short supply, but Team Trump also appears to have failed to thoroughly vet Martin in advance a familiar problem in this administration.
I am glad that this asshole was rejected