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dalton99a

(85,190 posts)
5. This POS Jeffrey Clark needs to be investigated
Fri Jan 22, 2021, 08:13 PM
Jan 2021
As Mr. Trump focused increasingly on Georgia, a state he lost narrowly to Mr. Biden, he complained to Justice Department leaders that the U.S. attorney in Atlanta, Byung J. Pak, was not trying to find evidence for false election claims pushed by Mr. Trump’s lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani and others. Mr. Donoghue warned Mr. Pak that the president was now fixated on his office, and that it might not be tenable for him to continue to lead it, according to two people familiar with the conversation.

That conversation and Mr. Trump’s efforts to pressure Georgia’s Republican secretary of state to “find” him votes compelled Mr. Pak to abruptly resign this month.

Mr. Clark was also focused on Georgia. He drafted a letter that he wanted Mr. Rosen to send to Georgia state legislators that wrongly said that the Justice Department was investigating accusations of voter fraud in their state, and that they should move to void Mr. Biden’s win there.

Mr. Rosen and Mr. Donoghue again rejected Mr. Clark’s proposal.

On New Year’s Eve, the trio met to discuss Mr. Clark’s refusal to hew to the department’s conclusion that the election results were valid. Mr. Donoghue flatly told Mr. Clark that what he was doing was wrong. The next day, Mr. Clark told Mr. Rosen — who had mentored him while they worked together at the law firm Kirkland & Ellis — that he was going to discuss his strategy to the president early the next week, just before Congress was set to certify Mr. Biden’s electoral victory.

Unbeknown to the acting attorney general, Mr. Clark’s timeline moved up. He met with Mr. Trump over the weekend, then informed Mr. Rosen midday on Sunday that the president intended to replace him with Mr. Clark, who could then try to stop Congress from certifying the Electoral College results. He said that Mr. Rosen could stay on as his deputy attorney general, leaving Mr. Rosen speechless.

Unwilling to step down without a fight, Mr. Rosen said that he needed to hear straight from Mr. Trump and worked with the White House counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, to convene a meeting for early that evening.

Even as Mr. Clark’s pronouncement was sinking in, stunning news broke out of Georgia: State officials had recorded an hourlong call, published by The Washington Post, during which Mr. Trump pressured them to manufacture enough votes to declare him the victor. As the fallout from the recording ricocheted through Washington, the president’s desperate bid to change the outcome in Georgia came into sharp focus.

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Get thee to the greatest page malaise Jan 2021 #1
Dear Senate: Convict this insurrectionist now. nt spooky3 Jan 2021 #2
K&R for visibility. nt tblue37 Jan 2021 #3
Worse and WORSE!!! 😠😠😠🤬🤬🤬🤬 electric_blue68 Jan 2021 #4
Always, from day 1 n/t hibbing Jan 2021 #18
This POS Jeffrey Clark needs to be investigated dalton99a Jan 2021 #5
Good evidence for the impeachment trial- hope they subpoena them all. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jan 2021 #11
This!!! Ford_Prefect Jan 2021 #36
Maybe not a bad idea to slow walk the Treason.... OAITW r.2.0 Jan 2021 #6
Where do these criminal hacks come from? choie Jan 2021 #7
Not mentioned: firing Rosen wouldn't force Raffensberger to change the results Fiendish Thingy Jan 2021 #8
No logic whatsoever - dump truly never had a clue as to how the Constitution or... thenelm1 Jan 2021 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author thenelm1 Jan 2021 #32
What about Lindsey Graham's interference??? Bluethroughu Jan 2021 #9
The question is why? Biden would still have won even without Georgia. subterranean Jan 2021 #10
Hoping to start a domino effect. ret5hd Jan 2021 #13
Agree +1000 WA-03 Democrat Jan 2021 #20
Ego. Trump felt entitled to their loyalty. The refusal to find votes enraged him. Marcuse Jan 2021 #17
I'll maintain, to the day I die, we would have been in far worse trouble if the election came down.. Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2021 #38
Georgia, then Pennsylvania, and Arizona? BelieveCassandra Jan 2021 #45
Could be. subterranean Jan 2021 #48
All In with Chris Hayes is covering this right now. Eugene Jan 2021 #12
The longer they push back the senate impeachment trial, the more evidence will come out turtleblossom Jan 2021 #14
Anyone who says "the system held" is kidding themselves Azathoth Jan 2021 #15
This. NoMoreRepugs Jan 2021 #16
Valid point. H2O Man Jan 2021 #23
Yes and No malaise Jan 2021 #37
I agree with you. There is no "system", no government, WheelWalker Jan 2021 #41
Yep. Exactly. Some scary shit. Pepsidog Jan 2021 #29
Valid points Turin_C3PO Jan 2021 #42
The judicial branch held because there was no serious attempt to use it Azathoth Jan 2021 #51
The more the biggest GOP donors learn maybe just maybe they will put pressure on GOP. SayItLoud Jan 2021 #19
It simply boggles the mind ailsagirl Jan 2021 #21
If this impeachment fails, this behavior will become the norm for Republican Presidents. Midnight Writer Jan 2021 #22
Recommended. H2O Man Jan 2021 #24
Its so stupid. GA's votes still wouldnt have given him the win oldsoftie Jan 2021 #25
Could you do me a favor ... ? badboy67 Jan 2021 #26
Kick canetoad Jan 2021 #27
So Moscow Mitch wants more time tonekat Jan 2021 #30
If the Senate doesn't convict Trump Joinfortmill Jan 2021 #31
Criminally pathological Larissa Jan 2021 #33
+ about a million. Dark n Stormy Knight Jan 2021 #35
Still confusing to me. Even if they succeeded to reverse GA, Biden would still have more question everything Jan 2021 #34
Domino effect... kirby Jan 2021 #39
Trump's new AG would have pressured Arizona and Pennsylvania. sarcasmo Jan 2021 #52
Trump never has and never will understand the most fundamental notions of democratic government or Nitram Jan 2021 #40
I wonder how anyone can be "stunned" by any revelations arising from this? BobTheSubgenius Jan 2021 #43
Jeff Epstein probably wasn't surprised. yonder Jan 2021 #46
You are probably right. BobTheSubgenius Jan 2021 #54
k&r BSdetect Jan 2021 #44
I worry about sleepers left behind in the executive branch bureaucracy bucolic_frolic Jan 2021 #47
So do I. This isn't over, even if Trump wnylib Jan 2021 #50
KnR secondwind Jan 2021 #49
Thank God dump et al are not the sharpest knives in the drawer burrowowl Jan 2021 #53
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