Trump Scrambles for New DC Prosecutor After Ed Martin's Nomination Falters
President Donald Trump's initial nomination of Ed Martin as Washington D.C.'s top federal prosecutor collapsed due to insufficient Senate support. The nomination faced controversy over Martin's views and actions regarding the January 6 Capitol attack and could not proceed. Trump strategies a new nomination amidst political challenges.

President Donald Trump announced plans to nominate a new candidate for the role of Washington D.C.'s top federal prosecutor, following the collapse of Ed Martin's nomination due to a lack of Senate support.
Republican Senator Thom Tillis dealt a critical blow to Martin's nomination, citing concerns over Martin's stance on the January 6 Capitol attack. The nominee's tenure has been controversial, involving pardons for January 6 participants and tensions within the prosecutor's office.
As speculation arises over possible nominees such as Sam Ramer and John Irving, Trump considers alternative roles for Martin within his administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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