Ed Martin, director of the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group, urged New York Attorney General Letitia James to resign, claiming it would benefit the state and nation. His visit to her residence raised eyebrows, leading to condemnation from James' lawyer, Abbe Lowell. Lowell highlighted that Martin's actions contravened Justice Department standards and ethics. He stated that using investigations for political objectives was inappropriate. Martin's public appearance outside James' townhouse was characterized as a media stunt and further discussed the ethical implications of the situation within the Justice Department.
Ed Martin, director of the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group, urged New York Attorney General Letitia James to resign for the good of the state and nation, claiming her resignation would provide peace to the public.
James' lawyer Abbe Lowell condemned Martin's request for resignation, stating it violated Justice Department policies against using investigations for political ends and emphasized both professional responsibility and legal ethics.
Lowell described Martin's visit to James' home as a bizarre media stunt, asserting it was outside the bounds of Justice Department rules and reflecting an inappropriate political agenda.
Martin, dressed in a trench coat, appeared outside James' townhouse to emphasize his controversial position, but did not interact with her, causing further public scrutiny regarding his motives.
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