The Weaponization Working Group has significant challenges ahead, with Ed Martin taking the lead as the new director in collaboration with the Department of Justice.
Martin, currently serving as interim US attorney, was appointed by President Donald Trump following Sen. Tom Tillis’s (R-NC) obstruction of a US attorney for Washington, D.C. When discussing his leadership of the group, Martin referenced the overarching theme of the administration.
He recalled that upon Trump’s arrival in office, the president “signed an executive order to return to the right role.”
“Weaponization essentially refers to the government being used to target the American people and their interests rather than fulfilling its actual duties,” Martin explained. “This was stated on the very first day. Pam Bondi established this group on day one of her role as Attorney General, and our efforts span various areas within the Department of Justice and beyond. The group has been operational for two months and faces numerous challenges,” he added.
“What actions did Jack Smith take? And Letitia James—how did they use federal resources to pursue individuals? Numerous whistleblowers have faced scrutiny from the Biden administration repeatedly,” Martin noted. “So, we have a significant amount of work ahead.”
Martin expressed his enthusiasm for taking on the role, saying he felt compelled to address these issues.
“American justice requires transparency. We need to unveil how the Biden administration has manipulated circumstances. The situation surrounding January 6th, including the actions taken internally by Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco, was indeed a hoax,” he continued.
“Accountability is essential. There should be consequences, including imprisonment and loss of security clearances for those responsible. Accountability must become a tangible outcome. Ultimately, people deserve the opportunity to heal,” he stated.
“Thus, anyone imprisoned for weaponization should be released. If individuals have suffered losses, like veterans who saw their businesses affected by Covid regulations, we must rectify these grievances. We are making efforts to address this, but there is much to accomplish,” he concluded.
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