

Ed Martin
Head of the Department of Justice's Weaponization of Government Committee project and the pardon attorney for the United States.
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May 12, 2025 • 56min
REVEALED: Ed Martin To Pursue The J6 Pipe Bomber And More | Episode 41
Ed Martin, the outgoing interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., and director of the weaponization working group at the Justice Department, dives into significant issues. He discusses the investigation into the January 6th pipe bomber and critiques the treatment of January 6th defendants, emphasizing the need for accountability. Martin also explores the recent U.S.-China trade deal and its market impacts, highlighting the political implications of trade policies under the Biden administration. His insights reveal the intricate relationship between law, accountability, and political maneuvering.

Nov 12, 2025 • 37min
Hour 2: What Democrats Want
Ed Martin, a former U.S. pardon attorney and expert on election integrity, joins to discuss the urgent political landscape. He explains the concept of alternate electors and their role in disputed elections, referencing historical cases like JFK in 1960. Ed highlights the Biden administration's legal pursuit against alternate electors and the ongoing investigations into 2020 election irregularities. The conversation also touches on how Democrats seem focused on opposing Trump rather than policy, raising questions about their strategy moving forward.

Nov 10, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4914: Trump Pardons Electors Of 2020; Marines 250
Ed Martin, a former Department of Justice official and White House pardon attorney, shares insights on the intricacies of pardoning 2020 alternate electors and strategies against perceived weaponization of the justice system. He reflects on his pivotal role in the Oval Office and the rationale behind supporting these electors. Meanwhile, Eric Prince delves into geopolitical tensions, discussing the historical context of Turkey's influence and advocating for strategic military policies in the Middle East. The duo also honors the Marine Corps legacy and examines contemporary military challenges.


