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News & Politics The DC Bar Won’t Investigate Interim US Attorney Ed Martin Meanwhile, Martin says he won't quit investigating the January 6 investigation (which he keeps comparing to the US interment of Japanese Americans during World War 2?) Ed Martin | 6 months ago