Overview
- Sen. Adam Schiff has placed an indefinite hold on Ed Martin's nomination as permanent U.S. Attorney for D.C., citing concerns about ethical violations and abuse of power.
- Martin, currently serving as interim U.S. Attorney, has faced accusations of demoting prosecutors, dismissing charges against his own clients, and launching politically motivated investigations.
- Martin's lack of prosecutorial experience and ties to the 'Stop the Steal' movement have drawn criticism from over 100 former federal prosecutors and civil rights groups.
- Schiff has stated that Martin's actions undermine the independence of the Department of Justice and represent a broader pattern of politicization under Trump.
- Conservative groups, including the Constitutional Rights PAC, have launched campaigns defending Martin, portraying him as a principled figure.