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Former Deputy AG Says He Told Jeffrey Clark There Was No Basis for DOJ Sending Letter to Georgia State Officials

Former Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue testifies about a draft letter Jeffrey Clark wanted him and Acting Attorney General Jeffrey… read more

Former Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue testifies about a draft letter Jeffrey Clark wanted him and Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen to sign stating Justice Department had concerns about the election and urging Georgia state officials to choose an alternate set of electors. Donoghue says he responded promptly to the request, saying "it was not the department's role to suggest or dictate to state legislatures how they should select their electors," and that the letter was "not based on fact" and could have "spiraled us into constitutional crisis" if he proceeded with his plan. close

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Former Deputy AG Says He Told Jeffrey Clark There Was No Basis for DOJ Sending Letter to Georgia State Officials

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House Committee
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Cannon House Office Building, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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