Tuesday, January 26, 2021

DOJ IG Opens Investigation into Any Efforts to Overturn Presidential Election by Officials


A Department of Justice (DOJ) Watchdog has opened an Investigation into whether any Current or Former Officials tried Improperly to wield the Powers of the Department to Undo the Results of the Presidential Election.

The Investigation, which was announced by the Office of the Inspector General, Michael E. Horowitz, followed a New York Times Article that detailed efforts by Jeffrey Clark, the Acting Head of the Justice Department’s civil Division, to Push Top Leaders to Falsely and Publicly assert that ongoing Election Fraud Investigations cast doubt on the Electoral College Results. That Standoff prompted Trump to consider Replacing the Acting Attorney General at the time, Jeffrey A. Rosen, and Install Clark at the Top of the Department to carry out that Plan.

“The inspector general is initiating an investigation into whether any former or current DOJ official engaged in an improper attempt to have DOJ seek to alter the outcome of the 2020 residential election,” Horowitz said in a statement.

The Investigation will encompass All Allegations concerning the Conduct of Former and Current Department employees, though it would be Limited to the DOJ because other Agencies do Not fall within Horowitz’s purview. He said he was announcing the Inquiry to reassure the Public that the matter is being scrutinized.

On Saturday, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the Democratic Leader, urged Horowitz to Open an Investigation, saying that it was “unconscionable that a Trump Justice Department leader would conspire to subvert the people’s will.”

This is the Second known Investigation into the Actions of Top DOJ Officials during the Final Weeks of the Trump Administration. Earlier this month, Horowitz Opened an Investigation into whether Trump Administration Officials improperly Pressured Byung J. Pak, the U.S. Attorney in Atlanta, who abruptly Resigned after it became clear to Trump that he would Not take Actions to Cast Doubt on or Undo the Results of the Election.

Separately, the Senate Judiciary Committee said this Weekend that it has Initiated its Own Oversight inquiry into Officials including Clark.

Senator Richard J. Durbin (D-IL), the Top Democrat on the Committee, sent a Letter to the DOJ saying that he would Investigate Efforts by Trump and Clark to use the Agency “to further Trump’s efforts to subvert the results of the 2020 presidential election.”

Durbin asked the Acting Attorney General, Monty Wilkinson, to Preserve Documents, Emails, and Messages, related to Meetings between Top Justice Department Officials, the White House, and Trump, as well as Any Communications related to Pak’s Resignation.










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