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An internal DOJ review found Ed Martin mishandled grand jury materials in investigations involving top political figures, leading to his removal from a key group in Jan. 2026, though no criminal charges were filed.
An internal Justice Department review found that Ed Martin, a Trump-aligned attorney who served without Senate confirmation, improperly handled grand jury materials tied to investigations into political figures like Senator Adam Schiff and Attorney General Letitia James.
The review, led by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, identified allegations of unauthorized sharing of sensitive information, contributing to Martin’s removal from the Weaponization Working Group in January 2026 and his reassignment within the DOJ.
While no criminal charges have been filed and the department has not confirmed whether laws were broken, the findings raised concerns about the integrity of the investigations, which were later dismissed due to procedural issues.
Martin remains in the DOJ as Pardon Attorney, with Blanche stating there are no misconduct investigations into him despite the review’s findings.
Una revisión interna del DOJ encontró que Ed Martin manejó mal los materiales del gran jurado en investigaciones que involucraban a figuras políticas de alto nivel, lo que llevó a su eliminación de un grupo clave en enero de 2026, aunque no se presentaron cargos criminales.