U.S. Attorney comments on Judge Mehta's order regarding amended release conditions

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U.S. Attorney comments on Judge Mehta's order regarding amended release conditions

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Matthew M. Graves U.S. Attorney | U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia

U.S. Attorney Edward Martin has issued a statement following an order from U.S. District Judge Mehta to amend the conditions of release in case number 1:22-cr-15 (USA v. RHODES, III et al).

In his statement, Martin said, "If a judge decided that Jim Biden, General Mark Milley, or another individual were forbidden to visit America’s capital—even after receiving a last-minute, preemptive pardon from the former President—I believe most Americans would object. The individuals referenced in our motion have had their sentences commuted – period, end of sentence."

The statement was made by Edward Martin, who serves as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.

Additionally, the United States has filed a motion to vacate supervised release and probation in this matter.

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