‘It is inconceivable’: Trump-appointed prosecutor demotes senior leaders who handled Jan. 6 cases to junior-level positions in reported ploy ‘meant to get them to quit’

Ed Martin delivering an "election message" in October 2020 (Phyllis Schlafly Eagles/YouTube).

Ed Martin delivering an “election message” in October 2020 (Phyllis Schlafly Eagles/YouTube).

Donald Trump’s top federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., reportedly demoted several of the office’s senior leaders to handling low-level misdemeanors for their work on prosecuting cases involving the president’s allies and the Jan. 6, attack on the Capitol.

Interim U.S. Attorney in Washington Ed Martin permanently reassigned at least seven of the most experienced prosecutors in his office to junior-level positions in D.C. Superior Court, including those who worked on cases against former Trump White House chief strategist Steve Bannon and current senior counselor for trade and manufacturing Peter Navarro, according to a report from Reuters.

“As you know, each US Attorney must assess the needs of his office to achieve the goals set forth by the President and Attorney General. To that end, I must assign attorneys where I assess there is need and where I believe each AUSA can contribute,” Martin wrote to those staff members in an email obtained by Bloomberg Law. “Let me be clear: this change is not temporary.”

Martin reportedly added that he was bumping the senior-level prosecutors down because “misdemeanors does important work and needs assistance.”

Notable names that received the demotion email reportedly included Kathryn Rakoczy, Elizabeth Aloi, and John Crabb. Rakoczy prosecuted cases against multiple members of the far-right Oath Keepers, including the group’s founder Stewart Rhodes. Aloi was the lead prosecutor in the prosecution of Navarro while Crabb led the charge against Bannon. Navarro and Bannon were both sentenced to four months in jail for contempt of Congress.

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