Ed Martin departs DOJ amid controversies
Ed Martin, the controversial head of the DOJ's Weaponization Working Group, is leaving the Trump administration amid a string of controversies.

The update
Ed Martin, the head of the Justice Department’s Weaponization Working Group and a former interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, is leaving the Trump administration. The president announced the departure on Truth Social, stating Martin is stepping aside to pursue legal battles ahead of the 2028 presidential election.
Why it matters
Martin’s exit caps a tenure marked by internal turmoil and public scrutiny. During his time as interim U.S. attorney, more than a dozen probationary federal prosecutors were fired, and career staff faced demotions. Critics and some colleagues cited his frequent social media announcements of investigations as a violation of department protocols.
What to watch
Observers will monitor whether Martin’s departure signals a broader shift in the Justice Department’s approach to its internal working groups. Questions remain about the status of pending pardon decisions and who might replace Martin in the Weaponization Working Group.
Sources
- thehill.com — Confirmation of role as head of the Weaponization Working Group.
- cbsnews.com — Departure announcement, role details, and specific controversies.



