Senate Report on trump's Scheme to Pressure DOJ & Overturn the 2020 Election

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Democracy enjoy it while you got.
Cause, if you don’t use it now, you are going to lose it!

OCTOBER 07, 2021
Following 8 Month Investigation, Senate ... | United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary

Following 8 Month Investigation, Senate Judiciary Committee Releases Report on Donald Trump’s Scheme to Pressure DOJ & Overturn the 2020 Election

U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, released the following statement on today’s report release:

“Today’s report shows the American people just how close we came to a constitutional crisis. Thanks to a number of upstanding Americans in the Department of Justice, Donald Trump was unable to bend the Department to his will. But it was not due to a lack of effort. Donald Trump would have shredded the Constitution to stay in power. We must never allow this unprecedented abuse of power to happen again.”

Key takeaways from the Committee’s investigation include:

  • Previously-unreleased transcripts of the Committee’s closed-door interviews with three key former senior DOJ officials: former Acting Attorney General Jeff Rosen, former Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue, and former U.S. Attorney BJay Pak. These witnesses cooperated with the Committee, and although their testimony was not under oath, they were obligated by 18 U.S.C. § 1001 to tell the truth.

  • New details of Donald Trump’s relentless, direct pressure on DOJ’s leadership. This includes at least nine calls and meetings with Rosen and/or Donoghue starting the day former Attorney General Bill Barr announced his resignation and continuing almost until the January 6 insurrection—including near-daily outreach once Barr left DOJ on December 23.

  • New details of then-Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Division Jeffrey Clark’s misconduct, including his attempt to induce Rosen into helping Trump’s election subversion scheme by telling Rosen he would decline Trump’s offer to install him in Rosen’s place if Rosen agreed to aid that scheme.

  • New details around Trump forcing the resignation of U.S. Attorney Pak because he believed Pak was not doing enough to support his false claims of election fraud in Georgia—and then went outside the line of succession to appoint Bobby Christine as Acting U.S. Attorney because he believed Christine would “do something” about his election fraud claims.

  • New details of how, at Barr’s direction, DOJ deviated from decades-long practice meant to avoid inserting DOJ itself as an issue in the election—and instead aggressively pursued false claims of election fraud before votes were certified.

  • Confirmation that Mark Meadows asked Rosen to initiate election fraud investigations on multiple occasions, violating longstanding restrictions on White House intervention in DOJ law enforcement matters—and new details about these requests, including that Meadows asked Rosen to meet with Trump’s outside lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

Based on these findings, the interim report makes the following recommendations:

  • Congress should strengthen longstanding DOJ and White House policies restricting the circumstances under which DOJ and White House officials can communicate with one another about specific law enforcement matters.

  • DOJ should strengthen its longstanding election non-interference policy, which is meant to avoid inserting DOJ as an issue into a pending election.

  • The D.C. Bar should scrutinize Clark’s compliance with applicable bar rules.

  • The Committee is withholding potential recommendations about criminal culpability and criminal referrals until the investigation is complete.

In January 2021, following a report from The New York Times that detailed a plot between Trump and Clark to use DOJ to further Trump’s efforts to subvert the results of the 2020 presidential election, Durbin led the Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee in a letter to then-Acting Attorney General Monty Wilkinson calling on him to preserve and produce all relevant materials in the DOJ’s possession, custody, or control related to this plot. This kicked off the Committee’s eight-month investigation. The Committee continues to seek records requested from the National Archives and Records Administration, which have not yet been supplied, and continues to pursue interviews with relevant individuals as part of this ongoing investigation.

As for the jerk who’s going to point out USA never had a perfect democracy - shove it up your’s because what we did have was still the best intelligent balanced patriots could pull off - all other forms, especially what this trump psychopath and his hooligan totalitarian thugs wants to shove down our throats will be a nightmare like you dare not imagine.

The 2/3 majority, and requirements for amendments, and a Constitutional Convention have turned out to be very difficult bars to cross. It’s amazing that a fairly arbitrary fraction has saved the country so far. Because it turned out, 1/3 of the electorate is freaking evil.

How far will the MAGA Republicans go? What if we know that current members of Congress favor rejecting our Constitution?

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/feature/mark-meadows-exchanged-texts-with-34-members-of-congress-about-plans-to-overturn-the-2020-election

Mark Meadows Exchanged Texts With 34 Members Of Congress About Plans To Overturn The 2020 Election

The Messages Included Battle Cries, Crackpot Legal Theories, And ‘Invoking Marshall Law!!’

By Hunter Walker, Josh Kovensky and Emine Yücel | December 12, 2022 5:34 p.m.

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows exchanged text messages with at least 34 Republican members of Congress as they plotted to overturn President Trump’s loss in the 2020 election.

Those messages are being fully, publicly documented here for the first time.

The texts are part of a trove Meadows turned over to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack that was obtained by TPM. For more information about the story behind the text log and our procedures for publishing the messages, read the introduction to this series. Meadows’ exchanges shed new light on the extent of congressional involvement in Trump’s efforts to spread baseless conspiracy theories about his defeat and his attempts to reverse it. The messages document the role members played in the campaign to subvert the election as it was conceived, built, and reached its violent climax on Jan. 6, 2021. The texts are rife with links to far-right websites, questionable legal theories, violent rhetoric, and advocacy for authoritarian power grabs.

Democracy use it or lose it.
Unless we are changing minds, we are losing.

Just watched an interesting documentary about the rise of Nazism in pre-WW2 Germany. What struck me is how similar today’s righties are to those in Germany. And here’s the thing - back then they tried a big splashy “event” to take over, the Beer Hall Putsch, and it failed miserably. Then they “got wise” and realized they had to work from within. That’s what I have a feeling is happening now in right-wing circles. They see that the modern Putsch, aka the Jan 6 Insurrection, didn’t go well. So they’ll realize they have to get this clown out of the way so that regular insiders like Pence and DeSantis can achieve the same goal from within, with an air of legitimacy.

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I hear ya.
The real acid test will be whether we (as nation) hold the insurrectionist House of Representatives member to account, with hard evidence and consequential penalties, for their treasonous actions, or not, cascading consequences will ensue. Hopefully the batch of new Democrats will have more spine that their geriatric leaders do.

I doubt much will happen, and if it does, at least for the visible folks like Bannon, it’ll be so inconsequential that they’ll (Bannon et al) will wear it like a badge of honor.

And btw, you probably saw the news about Meadows texts - proof that there IS a concerted effort behind the scenes. These are the people, and I’m sure there are many many more, who are “learning” the lesson I mentioned.

Sad but true. Plus they are crazy enough that they’re ready to start destroying infrastructure that everyone depends on.

What’s that about, cutting off one’s nose to spite their face? MAGAman