Jeffrey Clark bombshell shows he worked closely with Trump to overthrow election

The noose around the Trump Steal campaign tightens a little more with these new revelations

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[ Editor’s Note: Glenn Kirschner (see below) thinks that Jeffrey Clark should be disbarred and even charged for conspiracy with Trump. Clark went way over his head in presenting the DoJ’s alleged position on the election controversy, by misrepresenting it.

He even used the term “sworn witness testimony” which the courts had ruled over and over as inadmissible as hearsay, but designed to fire up the base with never ending accusations of fraud.

The New York Supreme Court stated this position for the record in suspending Rudy Giuliani’s law license. We are waiting on its ruling on whether to disbar Rudy.



Clark’s draft of an email to the Georgia legislature was refused to be signed by acting Attorney General Rosen, who later would be squeezed even more directly via Trump’s infamous phone call with Rosen asking him to state that the election was tainted with significant fraud, where notes were taken for evidence to be used after the fact, and they were.

I have added the Kirschner video below for his prosecutor’s viewpoint. He says that Clark’s even having discussed the states overthrowing the elections plan with Trump ties him in potentially as a conspirator, and is another nail in Trump’s coffin… Jim W. Dean ]

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Jeffrey Clark in the spotlight

First published … August 05, 2021

Then-acting civil division chief Jeffrey Clark sent a draft letter on Dec. 28, 2020 that asked the governor and state legislature of Georgia to convene a special session that would examine mythical allegations of mass voter fraud perpetuated by President Trump, ABC reported.

…“While the Department of Justice believe[s] the Governor of Georgia should immediately call a special session to consider this important and urgent matter, if he declines to do so, we share with you our view that the Georgia General Assembly has implied authority under the Constitution of the United States to call itself into special session for [t]he limited purpose of considering issues pertaining to the appointment of Presidential Electors,” the memo reads, as reported by ABC.

Per the NYT, Clark also reportedly told Rosen to declare that the election had been tainted with corruption, and that Trump would install him as AG.

The department’s senior leaders were shocked when Mr. Clark’s machinations came to light.

They have spent recent weeks debating how he came to betray Mr. Rosen, his biggest champion at the department, and what blend of ambition and conviction led him to reject the results of the election and embrace Mr. Trump’s claims, despite all evidence to the contrary, including inside the department itself.

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  1. We’ve been waiting for months for Cyrus Vance to drop the hammer on Trump. They have his tax returns, potential witnesses have been interviewed, all it would take is for some federal marshals to show up at his front door and perp walk him back to Rikers Island to stand trial. Why has this not happened?

    Instead, Trump and his cronies have been allowed to continue on with the Stop the Steal grift. His crazy base is gearing up for a redo of 1/6 right out in the open for all to see. Is this going to be allowed to happen, just like the US military stood down on 9/11 and allowed that to happen?

    • I agree. Trump is protected. The Fulton County DA has him dead to rights telling the Georgia Secretary of State to find him 11,780 votes. the DC Attorney General, who doesn’t need permission from the Justice Department, could indict him for inciting that riot on the Capitol, and now we learn that Trump conspired with his people in the Justice Department to issue a statement declaring the election was fraudulent. Marrick Garland might have made a fine Supreme Court Justice, but as AG, he’s proving to be an overly professorial milquetoast. I urge every American to refuse any jury duty, until this criminal would-be dictator is indicted!

    • Well Tommy,
      We people trying to get Vance to look at prosecution of the Trade Center demolitions have already learned that waiting for Him to act is fruitless.
      Don’t hold your breath.

    • I can’t help but think that something’s up. We know that the US military stood down on 9/11 and let it happen. The “official” narrative of those attacks always omits that obvious fact. Why is the crazy MyPillow dude convinced that Trump will be reinstated as president sometime this month? Why was Trump’s “spiritual” advisor, Pastor John Hagee in Jerusalem consulting with Netanyahu last month? It promises to be an “interesting” summer, Edward.

    • The reason for a delay is that charging an ex-president with a huge following, endless lawyers and pools of money behind him is no ordinary prosecution. These offices have lots of cases they are handling and part of the slow speed is their not being funded with enough manpower to move them along faster. The same with the courts. These critical governmental cases are thrown into the waiting line backlog with everybody else, when we see an obvious need for a special court system with dedicated staf to handle the top political and corruption cases, staffed at a level where you don’t have all these back logs. The fighing for release of documents can take a couple of years, and the lawyers make out like bandits. They love have cases drag out for years.

    • All politicians from both parties are controlled by the same people, just as all the bureaucracy is likewise subject to them; also all media.
      Everything in the public domain is an orchestrated charade of virtual reality.
      It doesn’t matter how bizarre, how dramatic or ironic any perceived outcome arises and arrives. The concealed agenda always get served.
      Accepting that untouchable state of affairs allows one not to get bent out of shape.
      Just sit back and enjoy the show.

    • That is true Jim, and we need that. It is provided when the DOJ really wants someone that does not have power. The crux of this case, is are they protecting the office, do we have equitably applied law if an obvious crime committed on film (like Chauvin) is not swiftly brought to justice ?
      And during covid, many local courts continued their (mostly undeserved prosecutions) in private as people were not allowed to attend, rendering them secret courts unless you pay the huge fee for the transcript. This DOJ loses credibility every day it does not charge Trump for inciting an insurrection against our country. He was arrestable Jan 7. Open and shut case. Tens of thousands are jailed for far less every year,.

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