Trump pressured the DOJ to dispute election results

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https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/january-22-2021

Heather Cox Richardson said:
For all that the news has gotten much calmer and more straightforward since Wednesday, we did indeed get an old-fashioned (or at least a past-administration typical) news dump tonight.

It turns out that, in the last, desperate days of his attempt to keep his grip on the presidency, Trump plotted with a lawyer in the Department of Justice, Jeffrey Clark, to oust the acting attorney general. The plan was to replace Jeffrey A. Rosen, who replaced Attorney General William Barr when he left on December 23, with Clark himself. Clark would then press Trump’s attacks on the election results.

A story by Katie Benner in the New York Times explains that as soon as Rosen replaced Barr, Trump began to pressure Rosen to challenge the election results, appoint special counsels to investigate disproven voter fraud, and look into irregularities in the Dominion voting machines (Dominion is now suing pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell for defamation). Rosen refused. He told Trump the Justice Department had found no evidence of anything that would have changed the election results.

Trump complained about Rosen and moved to replace him with Clark, who promised to stop Congress from counting the certified Electoral College votes on January 6. This struggle came to a crisis on Sunday, January 3, 2021, when the news broke that Trump had called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to pressure him to “find” the votes Trump needed to win the state. That evening, the senior officials at the Department of Justice agreed to resign as a group if Trump put Clark in as the new acting attorney general.

The vow that the leaders of the Department of Justice would quit if Trump tried to demote Rosen and put Clark in his place made Trump back off from his plan to pervert the Department of Justice. Three days later, rioters stormed the Capitol.

In addition to this bombshell story, there is more news about the Capitol attack. Court documents filed on Tuesday reveal that some of the rioters had made plans ahead of time to attack the Capitol, and had planned to “arrest” lawmakers on charges of “treason” and “election fraud.”

An investigation by NPR reveals that nearly 1 in 5 of the rioters charged so far have a history of serving in the military (only about 7% of Americans in general are military veterans). Prosecutors have indicated they are planning to bring charges of seditious conspiracy against some of the suspects, charges that, if proven, bring up to 20-year jail terms.

President Biden has asked new Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines to assess the dangers of domestic violent extremism. Press Secretary Jen Psaki today said of the effort: "We are committed to developing policies and strategies based on facts, on objective and rigorous analysis and on our respect for constitutionally protected free speech and political activities."

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Our democracy, flawed though it is, really did have a near-death experience. Let’s hope we don’t allow the bastards behind it to slip away unscathed.
 

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Our democracy, flawed though it is, really did have a near-death experience. Let’s hope we don’t allow the bastards behind it to slip away unscathed.

If every one of these people all up the and down the food chain aren't held accountable, then this will happen again, and next time they will be better prepared and better led, and they will succeed.
 

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Some people had better go to prison over this, most especially the man who abused his office, committed sedition and skated dangerously close to treason.

I'm not holding my breath, though. Oh, I'm sure some people lower down the ladder, including some of the rioters, will be charged with seditious conspiracy or whatever, and some may even do time, but those at the top of conspiracies never really seem to pay. Mind you, Trump's frantic maneuverings could be because he knows there are a bunch of crimes he could be charged with from before his Presidency, not to mention his world of financial woes held at bay while he was in office. A second term would have brought him temporary safety from prosecution and litigation, at least, and it would have given him more time to stack the courts and poison the country to the point where he realistically could have stayed in office indefinitely.

God only knows what he's planning to do now in his desperation. It would be nice to think of him sitting alone at Mara Lago, broken and bitter while he waits for whatever axe might fall, but he's still a rallying point for the Right and I'm sure he's already planning more rallies and the creation of a new right-wing media outlet, not to mention another run in 2024. One hopeful thing is that he is getting up there in age, and he's had Covid and doesn't seem like someone in especially good physical health anyway.

At the very least, I hope he is sued into insolvency. Guys like him never end up "poor" in the way normal people understand poverty to mean, but he'd still hate having to liquidate most of his assets and being a persona non gratis as far as creditors are concerned.