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    Home » Blog » Trump Briefly Appointed Jeff Clark Acting Attorney General Before Jan. 6: Attorney

    Trump Briefly Appointed Jeff Clark Acting Attorney General Before Jan. 6: Attorney

    April 2, 2024Updated:April 2, 2024 Politics No Comments
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    After making a decision against it, President Trump after reversed it.

    WASHINGTON—Three days into former Department of Justice ( DOJ) official Jeff Clark’s disciplinary hearing, his lead counsel made a startling revelation about the events leading up to Jan. 6, 2021.

    It is well known that when another department officials refrained from supporting Mr. Clark’s efforts to run in the 2020 election in Georgia, the then-President Donald Trump considered elevating him to the position of acting solicitor standard. According to Mr. Clark’s solicitor, Harry MacDougald, President Trump had really made the appointment but it only lasted a few hours.

    There was a time on January 3 when he served as acting attorney general until the senator changed his mind after that day, according to Mr. MacDougald, who spoke on March 28. He made the assertion during Mr. Clark’s D. C. table administrative reading, in which he faces restrictions or disqualification.

    White House telephone contact information support his assertion. The phone logs that morning initially listed Mr. Clark’s brand as” Mr. Jeffrey Clark”, but the last entry is unique, showing Clark’s name as” Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Clark” during a phone call with President Trump lasting from 4: 19 to 4: 22 am on January 3, 2021.

    The change in leadership was made on January 3, 2021, but it was overturned when President Trump opted not to appoint Mr. Clark as the fresh acting solicitor general.

    Finally, Richard Donoghue, the deputy attorney general, claimed he was conscious that Mr. Clark had been named acting attorney general and that this was “implausible.” During Mr. Clark’s reading, Mr. Donoghue claimed that he and others had organized to prevent Mr. Clark from being informed of President Trump’s plans to elevate him to the bottom DOJ position.

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    Following the 2020 election, Mr. Clark’s temporary visit stemmed from an internal issue at the DOJ over a letter he sent to Georgia election leaders. The letter requested that the officials convene an emergency program with two sets of electors, one for Joe Biden and the other for President Donald Trump, which the president’s superiors inevitably rejected and not sent.

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    In addition, the text stated that Fulton County, Georgia’s DOJ was looking into reported election fraud and abnormalities. Biden had been declared the winner of Georgia’s electoral vote by a razor- narrow margin of only over 12, 000 seats.

    On the walk, Mr. Donoghue said the email was unpopular among Court leaders. He claimed that the notice, which White House Counsel Pat Cipollone claimed was” a murder-suicide agreement” was false.

    Therefore, acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen declined to send the letter to Georgia. Mr. Donoghue testified that in a later change with President Trump, the president told him that maybe new authority was needed at the Court to which Mr. Donoghue replied,” That’s excellent Mr. President, you should have the authority that you want”.

    On the walk, Mr. Donoghue described packing up his business, saying” I assumed we were about to be fired by post”.

    He said the issue came to a nose on the night of Jan. 3, 2021, in a fiercely- contested Oval Office meeting filled with “raised accents” and “impolite speech”. Following a number of DOJ officials present at the meeting who were threatened with retire, President Trump made the decision to change training on the email and the appointment of Mr. Clark.

    Although the text was never sent, it was made public after President Biden’s election as president.

    The text forms the basis of the D. C. restaurant’s administrative costs against Mr. Clark. He is accused of “attempted deceit” and “attempted major meddling with the administration of justice” over the draft text.

    The costs are “unheard of,” according to Mr. Clark’s counsel, and throughout the reading were made to emphasize the novelty of disciplinary actions being brought against” a draft letter that recommended a change in policy or place where that report was not approved, and never even left the office.”

    By April 5, the disciplinary hearing is anticipated to be over.

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