Saturday, March 1, 2025

U.S. Interim Attorney Demotes Senior Federal Prosecutors



Several Senior Leaders in Washington's Federal Prosecutors Office have been Demoted to Jobs handling Misdemeanors or other Low-Level matters, in the Latest move by Trump's (R) U.S. Attorney to roil the Office that oversaw the Prosecution of the U.S. Capitol Attack.

Interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin's (R) move to Re-Assign at least Seven of the most Senior and Experienced Prosecutors has Shocked Lawyers in the Office, which was already Shaken by the Firings of a slew of Lawyers who handled Jan. 6th cases. Among those being Reassigned include several Prosecutors who Handled or Oversaw Politically Sensitive Cases involving the Jan. 6th Riot and Trump Allies Peter Navarro (R) and Steve Bannon (R).

The Prosecutors were informed in an email, that they were being Reassigned to work on Misdemeanor Cases or moved to the Early Case Assessment Section, which Evaluates New Cases and Handles Early Court Proceedings, like Arraignments in Superior Court.

“Let me be clear: this change is not temporary,” Martin told Attorneys being Moved to Misdemeanor Cases, according to an email. Martin said “Misdemeanors does important work and needs assistance.”










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