Last week Donald Trump appointed a “Stop the Steal” conspiracy theorist and advocate for Jan. 6 insurrectionists — Ed Martin — to be the U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C. This gave Martin control of the office that prosecuted hundreds of insurrectionists, which he is now in a position to use to relitigate Jan. 6 by probing those who sought to hold the rioters accountable.
There’s evidence Martin has already begun that work. On Tuesday, my colleague Jordan Rubin wrote at the Deadline: Legal Blog about an email Martin sent to staffers demanding they preserve “all files, documents, notes, emails and other information” related to the previous D.C. attorney’s pursuit of “obstruction of an official proceeding” charges against Jan. 6 defendants. That internal email was then obtained by NBC News.
One week into his tenure, Martin is trying to plug those leaks. On Tuesday, Bloomberg Law published portions of another email — that was also leaked (but has not been verified by MSNBC or NBC News) — that Martin sent to his staff to complain about … leaked emails.
Per Bloomberg Law:








