Anonymous ID: d3df29 Jan. 25, 2021, 8:58 a.m. No.12708453   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8695

There is a huge freakin article in NYT how this guy Jeffery Clark secretly met with Trump over the GA election fraud. They write this HUGE article on something that didn’t happen.

MR CLARK - think Kim Clement

Please read- eyes on Mr Clark guys

The article goes on…

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/24/us/politics/jeffrey-clark-trump-election.html

Anonymous ID: d3df29 Jan. 25, 2021, 9:23 a.m. No.12708695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8780 >>8862

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>>12708453

Mr Clark

This is all connected

 

Instead, Mr. Trump summoned Mr. Rosen to the Oval Office the next day. He wanted the Justice Department to file legal briefs supporting his allies’ lawsuits seeking to overturn his election loss. And he urged Mr. Rosen to appoint special counsels to investigate not only unfounded accusations of widespread voter fraud, but also Dominion, the voting machines firm.

 

(Dominion has sued the pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, who inserted those accusations into four federal lawsuits about voter irregularities that were all dismissed.)

 

Mr. Rosen refused. He maintained that he would make decisions based on the facts and the law, and he reiterated what Mr. Barr had privately told Mr. Trump: The department had investigated voting irregularities and found no evidence of widespread fraud.

 

But Mr. Trump continued to press Mr. Rosen after the meeting — in phone calls and in person. He repeatedly said that he did not understand why the Justice Department had not found evidence that supported conspiracy theories about the election that some of his personal lawyers had espoused. He declared that the department was not fighting hard enough for him.

 

As Mr. Rosen and the deputy attorney general, Richard P. Donoghue, pushed back, they were unaware that Mr. Clark had been introduced to Mr. Trump by a Pennsylvania politician and had told the president that he agreed that fraud had affected the election results.

 

Mr. Trump quickly embraced Mr. Clark, who had been appointed the acting head of the civil division in September and was also the head of the department’s environmental and natural resources division.

 

As December wore on, Mr. Clark mentioned to Mr. Rosen and Mr. Donoghue that he spent a lot of time reading on the internet — a comment that alarmed them because they inferred that he believed the unfounded conspiracy theory that Mr. Trump had won the election. Mr. Clark also told them that he wanted the department to hold a news conference announcing that it was investigating serious accusations of election fraud. Mr. Rosen and Mr. Donoghue rejected the proposal.

… Mr. Clark was also focused on Georgia. He drafted a letter that he wanted Mr. Rosen to send to Georgia state legislators thatwrongly 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.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/22/us/politics/jeffrey-clark-trump-justice-department-election.html