We obtained former Attorney General William Barr’s calendars for May 2019 through 2020. These records show Barr attended numerous White House meetings throughout President Trump’s first impeachment. americanoversight.org/document/attor…
On Dec. 2, 2019, House Republicans released their minority report on the impeachment inquiry. Barr’s calendars show he was at the White House the same day.
On Dec. 5, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asked the House Judiciary Committee to draft articles of impeachment. The next day, Barr had a White House meeting.
On Dec. 9, lawyers argued their cases for and against impeachment during a hearing in the Judiciary Committee. That same day, Barr had a meeting at the White House.
Also on Dec. 9, Barr had a phone call with Jonathan Turley, a law professor who testified in opposition to impeachment just days prior to the call.
The Attorney General is the nation’s top law enforcement officer – not the president’s personal lawyer – despite Trump’s repeated attempts to misuse the Justice Department for personal or political ends.
Barr’s pattern of meetings and calls during the first Trump impeachment raises further questions about his independence, particularly as it related to investigations of Trump’s abuses of power.
We saw a similar pattern in Barr’s repeated meetings with prosecutor John Durham, who had been tapped to conduct a counter investigation after the conclusion of the Mueller investigation.
Although the Trump administration is over, the public deserves answers about its corrupt abuses of power. Learn more about our ongoing investigation into William Barr and the politicization of the DOJ here: americanoversight.org/investigation/…
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In the weeks before the 2020 election, Chad Wolf — then acting secretary of DHS — traveled to swing states to tout Trump’s policies. Records we obtained, reported on by @TIME, show the use of government planes for these trips cost taxpayers $221,340. time.com/6146191/chad-w…
Wolf’s trips to states including Florida, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan and Texas cost taxpayers a total of $223,652.
These trips were part of a number of problematic and politicized trips prior to the 2020 election by top Trump administration officials, who traveled across the country to promote Trump’s policies.
Emails we obtained, reported on by @politico, suggest that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has communicated regularly with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. americanoversight.org/email-suggests…
On June 10, 2021, Justice Thomas’s wife, Ginni Thomas, reached out to DeSantis’ scheduling office to invite him to speak to a “coalition” of “conservative patriots.”
Thomas explained that the governor would know her because she had interviewed him years before and because her “husband has been in contact with him too on various things of late.”
Emails we obtained, reported on by @politico, suggest that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is in regular contact with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
In a June 2021, Ginni Thomas said DeSantis should be familiar with her because “my husband has been in contact with him[.]”
Ginni Thomas worked with the DeSantis administration to have him talk to a conservative groups, including people associated with Judicial Watch. She wanted DeSantis to talk to “conservative patriots.” politico.com/newsletters/fl…
Ginni Thomas has recently faced increased scrutiny about her ties to conservative groups while her husband serves on the Supreme Court. These records raise further questions about the connections between Clarence & Ginni Thomas & conservative politicians. newyorker.com/magazine/2022/…
The @washingtonpost reported that the Biden admin. urged USPS to reconsider its plans for Oshkosh Defense to build a new fleet of gas-fueled mail trucks.
We obtained the original evaluation criteria that USPS used to select a new fleet manufacturer. The criteria explicitly mentioned fuel efficiency and a “path to alternate fuel vehicles” among the factors USPS would be considering.
Oshkosh Defense’s design drew criticism for not going far enough in making the agency’s fleet more environmentally friendly. washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro…
We obtained fake electoral certificates submitted by Trump supporters in seven states.
New memos obtained by the @nytimes reveal an early outline of the plan for Trump supporters to create these fake certificates in states that Biden won. nytimes.com/2022/02/02/us/…
This week, we also published memos that show legislative leaders in Arizona and Wisconsin
apparently sought legal advice about whether their legislatures could change slates of electors after the election. americanoversight.org/legislative-le…
Ultimately, Arizona and Wisconsin were two of the seven states that submitted fake electoral slates to Congress as part of an effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election. You can see these fake certificates here: americanoversight.org/fake-electoral…
New memos obtained by the @nytimes reveal an early outline of the plan for Trump supporters to create their own slates of electors in states that Biden won. nytimes.com/2022/02/02/us/…
@nytimes Ultimately, Trump allies in seven states would end up meeting and submitting phony electoral slates to Congress, according to copies that we obtained: americanoversight.org/fake-electoral…
@nytimes These "electoral certificates" formed the basis of a plan outlined by Trump lawyer John Eastman in a now infamous memo, suggesting that Vice President Pence could use the existence of the bogus slates to throw out the real electoral votes from the states in question on Jan. 6.