By Ryan J. Reilly WASHINGTON — More than a year after Attorney General Pam Bondi created a “Weaponization Working Group” meant to root out “abuses of the criminal justice process” by federal law enforcement officers in their investigations of President Donald Trump, the Justice Department is scrambling to produce a report, according to a person directly familiar with the group’s work. Ed Martin, named to lead it in May, was removed from his job last week with no public explanation. Justice Department leaders are pressuring the group to deliver results in the coming weeks; members plan to meet daily to work through the investigative areas
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