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Chuck Schumer’s Role in Blocking Ed Martin’s U.S. Attorney Confirmation: A Case of Political Retaliation


Chuck Schumer, the senior U.S. Senator from New York and Senate Majority Leader since 2021, is referenced in the provided transcript from Tucker Carlson's program on May 14, 2025, in the context of Ed Martin's brief tenure as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. The discussion highlights Schumer’s alleged role in opposing Martin’s Senate confirmation, framing it as part of a broader narrative about political weaponization and resistance to reform. Below is a detailed analysis of Schumer’s involvement based on the transcript, supplemented by contextual information about his career and political influence, while adhering to the provided guidelines.

### Schumer’s Role in the Ed Martin Controversy

The transcript details Ed Martin’s claims that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer orchestrated significant opposition to his confirmation as U.S. Attorney, primarily due to Martin’s confrontational approach to investigating Schumer’s past statements. Specifically, Martin references what he calls the "Schumer smear," accusing Schumer of reacting strongly to Martin’s inquiry into comments Schumer made in 2020 about Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. Martin alleges that Schumer’s remarks, which included the phrase “you will pay the price” and “you won’t know what hit you” during a pro-abortion rally outside the Supreme Court, were threatening and warranted investigation, especially given a subsequent incident where an individual with zip ties and a gun was apprehended near Kavanaugh’s home. Martin claims he publicly challenged Schumer to clarify these statements, suggesting they could be interpreted as inciting violence, and that Schumer refused to respond, instead launching a campaign to derail Martin’s confirmation.

Martin describes Schumer’s tactics as a “jihad inside the Senate,” involving opposition research and lobbying other senators to block Martin’s nomination. He suggests Schumer’s influence led to a concerted effort, including media attacks (e.g., through The Washington Post), to portray Martin as unfit, particularly due to his defense of January 6 defendants and his aggressive prosecutorial stance. Martin also mentions receiving 561 questions from Senator Dick Durbin, implying Schumer’s influence within the Democratic Senate leadership amplified scrutiny on his nomination.

### Contextualizing Schumer’s Actions

Schumer’s Political Profile:
Charles Ellis Schumer, born November 23, 1950, in Brooklyn, New York, has been a dominant figure in American politics for decades. A Harvard Law School graduate (1974), Schumer began his career in the New York State Assembly (1975–1980) before serving in the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–1999) and the U.S. Senate (1999–present). As Senate Majority Leader, Schumer wields significant influence over legislative agendas, committee assignments, and confirmation processes. Known for his strategic acumen and ability to navigate partisan divides, Schumer has been a key architect of Democratic policy, particularly on issues like healthcare, immigration, and judicial appointments.

Schumer’s 2020 Supreme Court Comments:
The transcript refers to a specific incident on March 4, 2020, when Schumer spoke at a rally outside the Supreme Court during arguments in *June Medical Services v. Russo*, a case concerning abortion access. Schumer said, “I want to tell you, Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh. You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.” These remarks, widely criticized as threatening, prompted a rare rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts, who called them “inappropriate” and “dangerous.” Schumer later apologized, stating he did not intend to incite violence, but the incident remains a point of contention, as evidenced by Martin’s reference to it.
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John Rich-When Crimes Against Children Is Exposed It’s Game Over,Trump Is Putting The World In Check
May 12, 2025


John Rich is a multi-platinum hit generator and music industry leader John impressed Donald Trump and AmericanTV audiences with his business acumen and leadership skills, Winner of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice and raising $1.5 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. He has multiple top 10 songs and if you like to listen you can go to Johnrich.com’. John begins the conversation with why he decided to separate himself from the music industry. Trump is starting to expose the judiciary and the light crimes and he will allow the people to digest this. When Trump exposes what these evil people have done to the children it is game over for the [DS]. Trump is putting the world in check and is removing the control from the [DS]/Globalist and giving it back to the people.
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11.05.202518:48
‘We will arrest you’: DHS warns members of Congress after mayor Ras Baraka arrested at ICE detention center
Democratic lawmakers claim DHS is lying about nature of shoving match at ICE facility

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-administration-new-jersey-ice-threats-baraka-b2748574.html
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