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Chapter 4.13 - January 2, 2021: Rosen and Donoghue Confront Clark Again (The January 6th Report)

Government Unfiltered

Dan Williams

Politics, News, Government

4.8993 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2023

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

On Saturday, January 2nd, Rosen and Donoghue told Clark that he should stop meeting with the President. Clark told Rosen that he would decline the offer to become the Acting AG if Rosen and Donoghue signed his letter to officials in Georgia. That same day, President Trump attempted to coerce Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger into finding enough votes to win the state.

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0:00.0

This is a reading of the December 22nd, 2022 final report from the select committee to investigate the January 6th attack on the United

0:16.2

States Capitol.

0:18.4

Chapter 4 Just Call it Corrupt and Leave the rest to me.

0:22.8

4.13.

0:27.8

January 2, 2021,

0:30.6

Rosen and Donahue confront Clark again.

0:35.4

On Saturday, January 2nd, Rosen and Donahue attempted once again to persuade Clark to stand down.

0:43.0

The two reiterated that Clark should stop meeting with the President.

0:47.0

Donahue reprimanded Clark, emphasizing that he was the boss

0:51.0

and that Clark's ongoing contacts with the president were a violation of

0:55.0

DOJ's White House contact policy.

0:58.6

Clark acknowledged that he had been briefed by the ODNI as he had requested, and that there was nothing in that

1:04.6

briefing that would have supported his earlier suspicion about foreign involvement.

1:08.7

Nonetheless, Clark still wanted to send his letter to Georgia and other contested states alleging

1:15.6

voter fraud.

1:17.6

During the conversation, Clark confirmed President Trump had offered him the position of acting

1:22.4

attorney general.

1:24.3

Clark told Rosen that he would decline the offer if Rosen and Donahue signed his dishonest

1:29.9

letter to officials in Georgia. The two refused once again, making it clear

1:35.5

that there was no way we were going to sign that letter. Rosen reiterated his

1:41.3

decision in an email on the night of January 2nd, writing,

1:45.0

I confirmed again today that I am not prepared to sign such a letter.

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