On Wednesday, the day before the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th domestic terrorist attack on Congress expose the lengths Donald Trump went to corrupt the Department of Justice, the FBI executed a search warrant on the home of the DOJ lawyer whom Trump wanted to appoint to be Attorney General to facilitate the undermining of the 2020 election, ABC News reports.
The Thursday televised hearing will focus on Trump’s efforts to place lackeys at key positions to push his false claims of election tampering, which will feature the role Jeffrey Clark played in the effort to seat fake state electors to fraudulently throw the election certification into chaos.
Clark composed a letter he wanted the Justice Department to send to battleground states falsely claiming the DOJ found irregularities in ballot counting processes in various states; this was entirely fictitious. Trump contemplated installing Clark, the head of the DOJ’s civil litigation section, as the head of the Justice Department, a move that would have triggered a cascade of resignations from officials at the Justice Department and White House.