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You know when I first heard Trump made these calls HIMSELF, got the GA officials phone #s, and called himself, I thought how absolutely INSANE that was. How come he didn't 'staff it out'. I figure he didn't give a shit if it was ILLEGAL. Apparently his staff drafted a letter of instruction to DOJ telling them how to INTERFERE in GA's election.
They refused to send! Remember there was the call with 4 or 5 people patched in hear him with their own voices to find the 11,000 votes? Remember when he tried to work another official who said he saw Trump's phone # come up and let it roll to VM? Remember there was the call later to stop the certification? Remember there was the FED Attorney fired to get him out of the way? Wonder if DOJ knew that!
DOJ officials shot down colleague's attempt to interfere in Georgia's election certification: report
Alex Henderson, AlterNet
August 04, 2021
DOJ officials shot down colleague's attempt to interfere in Georgia's election certification: report's attempt to interfere in Georgia's election certification: report
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The aftermath of the United States' 2020 presidential election was unprecedented in U.S. history; never before had a president who was decisively voted out of office refused to concede, made false and debunked claims of widespread voter fraud, and tried to overturn the election results in states that he lost. One of those states was Georgia, and according to new reporting from ABC News, officials for the U.S. Department of Justice rejected a fellow DOJ official's request to possibly overturn now-President Joe Biden's victory in that state.
In an article posted on ABC News' website on August 3, journalists Katherine Faulders and Alexander Mallin report that "e-mails dated December 28, 2020 show the former acting head of DOJ's civil division, Jeffrey Clark, circulating a draft letter — which he wanted then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue to sign off on — urging Georgia's governor and other top officials to convene the state legislature into a special session so lawmakers could investigate claims of voter fraud."
The draft letter, which has been posted on ABC News' website, was addressed to three Republicans: Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, Georgia House Speaker David Ralston and Georgia State Senate President Pro Tempore Butch Miller. And it reads, "The Department of Justice is investigating various irregularities in the 2020 election for President of the United States. The Department will update you as we are able on investigatory progress, but at this time we have identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple States, including the State of Georgia."
The draft letter also says, "While the Department of Justice believe the Governor of Georgia should immediately call a special session to consider this important and urgent matter, if he declines to do so, we share with you our view that the Georgia General Assembly has implied authority under the Constitution of the United States to call itself into special session for [t]he limited purpose of considering issues pertaining to the appointment of Presidential Electors."
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