Interim D.C. U.S. Attorney Ed Martin opened a preliminary investigation into Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) over threatening comments he made to Supreme Court justices in 2020.
While speaking on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court in March of that year, Schumer told Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorscuch that they will โpay a priceโ if they voted to overturnย Roe V. Wade, which they ultimately did in 2022.
Schumer quickly walked his comments back while speaking from the Senate floor a few days later, stating that he was not threatening Supreme Court justices. In a non-apology, the top Senate Democrat stated that he โshouldnโt have used the words I didโ while claiming that conservatives were attempting to โgenerate outrageโ over his comments. He was later hit with an ethics complaint that went nowhere.

In a January 21 letter that was obtained by the Washington Post, interim D.C. U.S. Attorney Ed Martin confirmed that he is opening a โpreliminary inquiryโ into Schumerโs threatening comments. โWe take threats against public officials very seriously. I look forward to your cooperation,โ Martin wrote in the letter, which was addressed to Schumer.
The nationโs top elected Democrat has a history of making ominous, threatening comments towards his political opponents. During the opening stages of the bogus Russian collusion investigation, Schumer stated that President Trump was โreally dumbโ for โtaking onโ U.S. intelligence agencies before suggesting that there would be retribution.
โLet me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you,โ Schumer told MSNBCโs Rachel Maddow.ย โSo even for a practical, supposedly hard-nosed businessman, heโs being really dumb to do this.โ

In a separate memorandum issued Friday, acting deputy attorney general Emil Bove ordered the termination of dozens of prosecutors who worked on the politicized investigations into President Donald Trump and his allies. Bove stated that โsubversiveโ prosecutors must be removed before they can hinder Martinโs work in the nationโs capital.ย โI will not tolerate subversive personnel actions by the previous Administration at any U.S. attorneyโs office,โ Bove wrote.
An email sent by Martin informed recipients to preserve all documents relating to โpersonnel decisions regarding attorneys hired to support caseworkโ regarding the January 6 Capitol protests. Martin added that the new guidance was issued in accordance with President Trumpโs directive to end the weaponization of government.
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