COMING SOON: Former acting AG Jeffrey Rosen testifies alongside two other former DOJ officials, Rich Donoghue and Steve Engel, on information uncovered in this Committee's October 2021 investigative report.
Last year, this Committee interviewed Rosen, Donoghue, and former US Attorney BJay Pak as a part of our tandem #January6th investigation. Their testimony makes clear that DOJ repeatedly told Trump that the stolen election claims he was peddling were false. judiciary.senate.gov/subverting-jus…
The information the #January6thCommitteeHearings will focus on includes key points uncovered in the Senate Judiciary Cmte interviews.
From the moment Rosen was named Acting AG, he repeatedly told Trump that the claims of election fraud the President was peddling were false. Rosen told us that at a 12/15/21 meeting, he and Donoghue said, “people are telling you things that are not right. This is not accurate.”
Donoghue also told us, “we were informing [Trump] throughout the course of these conversations that what we had seen to date and what we were seeing did not change AG Barr’s assessment of the reliability of the election.”
Despite being repeatedly being told that there was no widespread fraud, Trump asked Rosen and Donoghue on December 27 to “just say the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me and the R Congressmen” — a direct quote, according to Donoghue’s testimony before @JudiciaryDems.
Donoghue told us, “'leave the rest to me and the Republican congressman,' I understood that to be that they were pursuing a political process on the Hill, whereby the allies of the President would be challenging some of the electoral college votes.”
Trump pushed DOJ to announce at a press conference that the election was corrupt, and Rosen and Donoghue again told him there was no basis to do so. On the same call, Trump told Rosen and Donoghue, “people tell me Jeff Clark is great. I should put him in [DOJ leadership].”
Rep. Scott Perry then called Donoghue to offer his endorsement of Clark—saying, “‘He’s the kind of guy who could really get in there and do something about this.’” Perry has publicly admitted to introducing Clark to Trump. He later asked Trump for a pardon, per @January6thCmte.
On January 3, Clark told Rosen that Trump had decided to install him in Rosen’s place. In a meeting in the Oval Office, Rosen told us Trump began the meeting by saying, “One thing we know is you, Rosen, aren’t going to do anything to overturn the election.”
The President backed down, but not for long. That night, Trump forced the resignation of U.S. Attorney BJay Pak & chose an acting U.S.A. from outside the line of succession—per Donoghue, because Trump believed “if he’s good, he’ll find out if there’s something there” in Georgia.
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Donald Trump pardoned violent insurrectionists as one of his FIRST actions back in office. This is contrary to the rule of law, and Americans are rightfully outraged.
THIS is what some of them are up to. (Hint: it’s not good.) 🧵
JAKE LANG was charged with assaulting police on January 6th.
Now… he’s announced plans to run for Marco Rubio’s Senate seat and organized a new “national constitutional militia.”
PETER SCHWARTZ was sentenced to 14 years in prison for assaulting police on Jan. 6. His former girlfriend voiced safety concerns after his release.
Prosecutors described him as one of the “most violent" insurrectionists with a "history of assaulting police officers and women.”
Kash Patel may have committed PERJURY before Congress, per breaking whistleblower reports.
It fits into a pattern of behavior that shows Kash Patel is not fit to be entrusted with government authority.
Here’s how. A THREAD.
JANUARY 29, 2025
DOJ-FBI leadership meet, and notes from that morning meeting read: “KP wants movement at FBI, reciprocal actions for DOJ.”
This was the day before Kash Patel’s confirmation hearing.
At that same meeting, Emil Bove—the Acting Deputy Attorney General—said that he’d received multiple phone calls the night before from Stephen Miller, Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff.
We know now more than EVER before: The Supreme Court is in an ethical crisis of its own making.
Chief Justice Roberts AND the Judicial Conference refuse to act.
HERE is the news we just broke. A THREAD.
FEDERAL LAW VIOLATION.
Justice Scalia accepted lavish gifts from billionaires and others with business before the Court for more than a decade, in violation of federal law—including 258 personal trips, dozens of which were never disclosed.
FEDERAL LAW VIOLATION.
Justice Thomas chose to ignore legal obligations to disclose lavish gifts after media scrutiny over his disclosures in 2004, in violation of federal law.