![]() Rosen did not respond to requests for comment. Clark, who did not respond to requests for comment, said in January that all of his official communications with the White House “were consistent with law,” and that he had engaged in “a candid discussion of options and pros and cons with the president.” Rosen, but the plot highlights the former president’s desire to batter the Justice Department into advancing his personal agenda. Clark at the top of the department to carry out that plan. The investigations were opened after 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 continuing election fraud investigations cast doubt on the Electoral College results. Rosen had a two-hour meeting on Friday with the Justice Department’s office of the inspector general and provided closed-door testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Saturday. Trump subvert the results of the 2020 election, according to a person familiar with the interviews. Rosen, who was acting attorney general during the Trump administration, has told the Justice Department watchdog and congressional investigators that one of his deputies tried to help former President Donald J. Rosen, the former acting attorney general, has emerged as a key witness in investigations that focus on efforts to undermine the election results. Former Acting Attorney General Testifies About Trump’s Efforts to Subvert Election The testimony highlights the former president’s desire to batter the Justice Department into advancing his personal agenda. This story originally appeared in The New York Times August 7, 2021 Former Acting Attorney General Testifies About Trump’s Efforts to Subvert Election - The New York Times ![]()
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