Turning Over U.S. Attorney's Office To Conspiracy Theorist Working Out As Expected - Above the Law
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Ed Martin, a controversial figure known for his conspiracy theories and past involvement with 'Stop the Steal,' now serves as the interim U.S. Attorney in Washington D.C. His current actions include firing career prosecutors and writing dubious legal notes to figures like Elon Musk. Martin's approach seems to downplay legal standards, using vague language to intimidate critics while failing to substantiate actual legal violations. His conduct raises concerns about the integrity of law enforcement and the politicization of roles within the justice system.
Earlier today, Martin shared a MASH note he wrote to shadow president Elon Musk promising to use the full force of his office (assuming he still has any FBI agents that haven't been loyalty purged) to go after anyone getting in the way of DOGE's mission.
The threats, confrontations, or other actions eluded to seem little more than people identifying the adolescent Keystone Kops working for Musk and government security guards... and trying to prevent DOGE from busting into government offices.
When they write 'I dunno, but that don't seem legal,' they're telling you that they have nothing.
Martin notes that these actions 'may break numerous laws,' which is code for does not break any laws but I need to sound tough.
Read at Above the Law
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