Trump Withdraws Ed Martin Jr.'s Nomination Amid Controversy

President Donald Trump has retracted his nomination of Ed Martin Jr. as a federal prosecutor due to bipartisan concerns about Martin's legal experience and political stance. The decision follows opposition from a Republican senator over Martin's support for Capitol rioters. Martin's future role in the administration remains uncertain.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 09-05-2025 00:55 IST | Created: 09-05-2025 00:55 IST
Trump Withdraws Ed Martin Jr.'s Nomination Amid Controversy
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President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of Ed Martin Jr.'s nomination for the role of the top federal prosecutor for the nation's capital, citing bipartisan concerns about Martin's limited legal experience and controversial political history.

The decision came two days after a key Republican senator expressed opposition to Martin's appointment, based on his support for the January 6 Capitol rioters. Trump confirmed the withdrawal, praising Martin as a 'terrific person' but acknowledging the lack of necessary backing.

Despite the setback, Trump intends to find another position for Martin within the administration. Meanwhile, Martin's social media activity and contentious actions during his tenure have drawn critique from various quarters, leaving his future in public office uncertain.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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