
Trump’s top DC prosecutor nominee facing some GOP headwinds
CNN
As controversies pile up around President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as US attorney for Washington, DC, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee met behind closed doors this week to discuss concerns about Ed Martin’s nomination and whether senators should take the extraordinary step of holding a hearing on it.
As controversies pile up around President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as US attorney for Washington, DC, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee met behind closed doors this week to discuss concerns about Ed Martin’s nomination and whether senators should take the extraordinary step of holding a hearing on it. The senators-only meeting on Tuesday came as Republicans face a tightening timeline to decide whether to turn a blind eye to the cloud surrounding Martin and fall in line behind Trump or buck the president’s nominee for DC’s top prosecutor. Martin’s post as interim US attorney runs out on May 20. North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, who serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee, told CNN he has “serious questions” about Martin’s nomination, given his previous comments denigrating police officers who defended the US Capitol during the January 6, 2021, attack. Tillis attended the Tuesday meeting and raised some of his concerns with other members. “I let everyone know there that I’m completing my due diligence,” he told CNN. The purpose of the meeting, according to Tillis, was to discuss how to handle the Democratic demand to hold a hearing on Martin. Democrats could force a vote on the matter. US attorney nominations typically aren’t subject to individual hearings, and Tillis said he believed Republicans came to a consensus in the private meeting to not support one because of concerns it could set a precedent.

Trump’s immigration approach is gumming up the courts, frustrating his Justice Department and judges
The Justice Department and federal courts are struggling to keep up with the exponential increase in federal court cases of immigrants in custody who are challenging their detentions, another result of the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement policies across the country.












