Trump's attempted coup and R congress people

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Trump also tried to stage a coup with the help of a corrupt and treasonous DOJ official named Jeffrey Clark. Mister Clark is gonna be on the congressional hot seat for so fucking long his butt will be well fucking done when he gets off. 1/6 wasn't the only coup attempt, this one came closer and if it succeeded, 1/6 would have been the beginning of open civil war.

So when he couldn't win by cheating and fucking up the election and post office as much as he could, he resorted to a coup and trying to illegally change the election results, culminating in the failed insurrection attempt on 1/6. Republican congress people were in on the plot to overthrown democratic government, or parts of it, in a conspiracy with the trump administration and this included the 1/6 insurrection. Thus ending 240 years of the peaceful transfer of power in the USA, hurt political stability, damaged America's image abroad and lessened the confidence of important allies.
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The full picture of Trump's attempted coup is only starting to emerge

(CNN)President Donald Trump -- back in the final days of his presidency -- didn't exactly make a secret of his effort to overturn the election he'd just lost and so it's very easy to get tired of thinking about it, now that he's out of office and his official powers have been clipped.

But in addition to the lies he was spreading all along, we continue to learn new and disturbing details about his obstinate and pernicious efforts to poison the system from within, which included an "Apprentice"-style showdown between two top Justice Department officials at the White House and threats of resignation.

Woven together, they show that Trump's assault on democracy, which looks more and more like an attempted coup, was even more reckless and insistent than previously thought.

The recent news includes these items:
  • Trump pressured acting DOJ officials like acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen on December 27 to "Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me and the R. Congressmen," according to the notes of acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue's notes, shared with House investigators.
  • A day later, on December 28, at least one acting DOJ official, Jeffrey Clark, who was in charge of the civil division, apparently bought into Trump's lies, or wanted to assuage him, and drafted a letter suggesting there were election irregularities in the election (there weren't), but it was rebuffed by other top acting officials.
  • Officials like Rosen's chief of staff Patrick Hovakimian drafted letters of resignation in case his boss was pushed out in favor of Clark.
CNN's Marshall Cohen, Jason Morris, Christopher Hickey and Will Mullery have put together an in-depth timeline of Trump's efforts to corrupt the US government and the Georgia government. It is exhaustive and shocking.

It's the threat of a block of DOJ resignations among the acting officials (these people, as acting officials, were supposed to be Trump loyalists) that may have stopped Trump from a last-minute firing of officials at Justice.

Bear in mind that Trump's pressure on Rosen and Donoghue came exactly one day after the final resignation of former Attorney General William Barr.

Barr left the administration in its final month, not long after he'd told a reporter the truth, that there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud that could change the outcome of the election.

Trump exploded at this perceived betrayal by Barr in a White House meeting documented by Jonathan Karl in a forthcoming book.

On Barr's last day, Trump was on the phone with officials in Georgia, encouraging them to "find" votes. They wouldn't do it.

These details will come out in a fuller narrative now that House investigators are interviewing former Trump officials.

That official record will supplement the details we already knew, like the "Apprentice"-style showdown, which went on for hours, where Rosen and Clark each presented arguments to Trump about how to proceed in his final days.

That occurred January 3. Three days later, Trump's supporters attacked the Capitol to stop the counting of electoral votes.

The strain of Trump's efforts to undermine the election were not isolated to the Justice Department. Earlier this year we learned from another book that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley was actively engaged in countering any effort by Trump to use the government to seize power.

It's good news that even officials once perceived as Trump loyalists would not help him overturn the election. But it all needs to be considered in context and with the knowledge that Trump could very well run for the White House again.

It's also worth considering whether he broke the law by exerting pressure to break the US democratic process.

"Forget about a crime. I see several federal crimes here," said the former federal prosecutor and CNN analyst Elie Honig, who has recently published a book that is an indictment of Barr's time in the Trump administration.

Here's more detail from Honig, who made these comments to CNN's Erin Burnett:

"I'll be specific. It is a federal crime to deprive a state of a fair election.

It is a federal crime to solicit false counting of ballots, false certification of an election.

It is a federal crime to conspire against the United States.
 
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Trump Tells DOJ Officials to Lie About Election, DOJ Official Jeffrey Clark Does as Trump Directed

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Trump DOJ Official Prepped To Ask GOP In Six States To Void Biden Win: Krishnamoorthi

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Why It's Time For The DOJ To Criminally Probe Trump's Effort To Overturn The 2020 Election

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Hayes Breaks Down Trump’s ‘Unnervingly Plausible Path’ To Stealing The Election

“For the first time in the development of this whole story—it's clear there was an actual, cognizable plan to overturn the election," says Chris Hayes. "An actual strategy to get Donald Trump declared the winner of the election, not just throwing stuff against the wall.”
 

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Nicolle Wallace: The GOP Is ‘Essentially Running On The Insurrection’

Deadline: White House’s Nicolle Wallace sits down with former McCain advisor Mark McKinnon, Axios reporter Alexi McCammond and New York Times’ White House correspondent Michael Shear to discuss the current state of the GOP and what it means for the future of our democracy.
 

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Nah, Trump just did not know how you should behave as president. After all, he is only new at being a politician. Biden has been one for decades.
 

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House Oversight Committee Hands Off DOJ Witnesses Trump Tried to Corrupt to Select Committee.

The pieces continue to fall into place regarding Trump's criminal exposure for trying to corruptly overturn the election results. First, three legal experts - Barb McQuade, Joyce Vance and Lawrence Tribe - make the case in a jointly-authored piece in The Washington Post, that the evidence is more than sufficient for the Department of Justice to initiate a criminal investigation of Donald Trump. Then some new reporting by Politico reveals that the House Oversight Committee just postponed interviews with the DOJ officials Donald Trump tried to use in his corrupt scheme. The Oversight Committee instead handed the witnesses over to the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol. This is a sure sign that the House Select Committee is looking to do a far-reaching investigation into all of Trump's potentially criminal conduct in connection with the presidential election. This is another important data point supporting the assertion that justice is coming.
 

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'The Trump Monkeys Were Really Running The Show': DOJ Roiled By Trump's Big Lie

Joyce Vance, former U.S. attorney, talks about the extent to which Donald Trump's lies about the 2020 election penetrated the Department of Justice and why a criminal investigation of what is increasingly looking like a coordinated effort to overturn the election is warranted.
 

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