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Trump's “weapons” accuses DC disciplinary lawyer to examine him for weapons

Washington – The incoming director of the “Weapon Labor Group of the Ministry of Justice” announced on Wednesday that he was examined by the DC office of the disciplinary advisor and accused those responsible for the examination of legal complaints about the “weapons” of his role.

The outgoing preliminary US lawyer of the District of Columbia Ed Martin complained to his employees about the actions of the disciplinary advisor Hamilton P. “Phil” Fox III, who is a chief of Satastover for disciplinary matters for lawyers who are members of the DC bar.

“Please know that I will continue to fight against the systemic abuse of our prosecutors [Public Defender Service]The judges and in particular the DC disciplinary lawyer, “Martin wrote to the employees in the e -mail.” It is an outrage how they treat us, and I will continue the fight against the weapon of our legal licenses against us. Please see the attached -I assume Mr. Fox Head. His behavior is personally insulting and professionally unacceptable. “

Several external organizations and members of the congress have applied for investigations into Martin during his US lawyer about his actions, and Fox had previously refused to take at least one of the inquiries. Most of the inquiries sent to Fox 'office are rejected, but Martin's letter stated that at least one probe is progressing that received a disciplinary docket number: 2025-D047.

The examination is in a non -public phase and only becomes public records if the office makes the decision to advance disciplinary proceedings against Martin.

Fox rejected a statement. The news of the investigation was first reported by Reuters.

Martin's farewell email was accompanied by a copy of a letter to the judge Anna Blackburne-Rigsby by the Court of Appeal of the Columbia District, in which he complains that Fox asked “signature for paid postage” and his house and an office, the “questions of my family and work colleagues who had to sign”. Martin called it “trouble” and said “the envelope of confidentiality”. He also writes that Fox sent the letter to the admission -e mail box for the civil department of the US public prosecutor.

“To be clear, Mr. Fox dedicates his role, responsibility and office against me and this office. He recently used a bar complaint as his weapon,” wrote Martin in the letter. “I ask you not only to complain about Mr. Fox in this way, to examine his behavior, but also to reject this case against me because of his disadvantageous behavior.”

The weapon working group of the Ministry of Justice, whose responsibility assumes Martin, was founded by Attorney General Pam Bondi in response to President Donald Trump's order and is accused of examining several questions, including the work of the former special consultant Jack Smith, and the handling of the Ministry of Justice on January 6, 2021, the uprising of the US capital.

Martin's letter came on the same day when the former moderator of Fox News, Jeanine Pirro, took on the role of the preliminary US lawyer after the Senate was not presented permanently by confirming confirmation of confirmation.

In a press conference on Tuesday, Martin said that he was planning to “shake” people whom he “had” a few really bad things to the American people “, even if the Ministry of Justice did not pursue any criminal charges.

In an interview with the former moderator of Fox News, Tucker Carlson, who was released on Wednesday, Martin said that he does not believe that the prosecution of people due to criminal misconduct is sufficient, and indicate that he will use the Ministry of Justice to communicate information about uncharged parties.

“One of the reasons why I say that information is so important that you cannot win Article III quickly enough,” said Martin, referring to courts. “You can't win it quickly enough to make the progress we need.”

“So you are in court and fight to get the truth out to do these things, law enforcement measures and everything, but you need longer than just getting the word out, getting the information out,” said Martin. “I have the feeling that it is another moment in history.”

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