Pardons and Subpoenas
The Daily Beans
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🗓️ 24 June 2022
⏱️ 29 minutes
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| 1:10.0 | Hello and welcome to the Daily Beans for Friday, June 24, 2022. Today, Green, Gates, Brooks, Biggs, Gomert, and Perry all asked the White House for pardons for their roles in the 16-Koo as revealed in the latest committee hearing. |
| 1:24.0 | The Department of Justice issues at least eight subpoenas and Raid's Jeffrey Clark's House in the sprawling fraudulent electors investigation. |
| 1:32.0 | Judge Kelly agrees to postpone the trial of the proud boys and the Supreme Court overturns a century old New York gun law restricting open carry. I'm Allison Gill and I'm Dana Goldberg. |
| 1:44.0 | Hi Dana, hi big day for the investigation. I mean breaking here and left and right and lots of stories, lots of news. |
| 1:52.0 | As I was on the plane yesterday, we got the information about the Department of Justice and their subpoenas and the fraudulent electors scheme and then today we got the Clark stuff. I'm going to go over all of that. And I just wanted to quickly touch on the Supreme Court ruling that overturned an open carry restriction by striking down a century old law in New York. |
| 2:10.0 | And this decision by the conservative court will lead to the overturning of all kinds of gun restrictions in multiple states, no doubt. And the result is that more people will die from gun violence as the Senate is about to pass gun legislation that now maybe overturned by the Supreme Court as well. |
| 2:26.0 | It's awful. It's an awful ruling. It's horrible to look at the Supreme Court realize that there are probably more partisan Congress right now when they should be neutral. It's just it's infuriating so and you're right. That's exactly what's going to happen. This is not in any way going to save lives. It's going to it's going to we're going to lose a lot more. |
| 2:44.0 | Yeah. And they also handed down a decision on Miranda rights saying that you can't sue on Miranda rights if you weren't read them. And that's one of the like ask anybody what name one right. |
| 2:57.0 | The first thing they'll say probably is the right to remain silent. And now that is in danger as well. Absolutely disgusting. And as you know, recently in a recent episode of the MSW book club and the book allow me to retort by Ellie must all we covered that right to remains the Miranda case. |
| 3:13.0 | So take a listen to that last week if you haven't heard it yet. All right. We do have a lot of news to get to. It's a big day. So let's hit the hot notes hot notes. |
| 3:23.0 | All right. The committee hearing was big today. But to me, the bigger news was that federal investigators descended on the home of Jeffrey Clark, former Justice Department official on Wednesday in connection with the department sprawling inquiry into efforts to overturn the 2020 election according to people familiar with the matter. |
| 3:40.0 | It remained unclear exactly what the investigators may have been looking for or which investigator unit it was. And the McCabe believes it was the FBI. Maybe it was maybe it was the NARA cops. Maybe it was maybe it was the post office cops. I don't know. |
| 3:54.0 | But Clark was central to Trump's unsuccessful effort in late 2020 to strong arm the nation's top prosecutors into supporting his claims of election fraud. |
| 4:02.0 | The law enforcement action at Clark's home in suburban Virginia came just one day before the House Committee investigating the January 6th attack on the Capitol. |
| 4:10.0 | It's poised to hold a hearing in which they did today examining Trump's efforts to pressure the Justice Department after his election defeat. |
| 4:17.0 | The hearing was expected to explore Mr. Clark's role in helping Trump bend the department to his will. And that's exactly what it did. You'll talk about that in a minute, Dana. |
| 4:25.0 | And ultimately help and a bid to persuade officials and several key swing states to change the outcome of their election results. Trump considered and then abandoned a plan in in the days just before January 6th to put Mr. Clark in charge of the Justice Department is acting attorney general. |
| 4:40.0 | At the time, Clark was proposing to send a letter to state officials in Georgia falsely stating the department had evidence that could lead Georgia to rescind its certification of Biden's victory in that key swing state. |
| 4:51.0 | The search at Clark's home also came as a federal grand jury continued to issue subpoenas to at least eight people in four different states who were involved in the plan by Trump and his allies to subvert the normal workings of the electoral process by creating fraudulent slates of pro Trump electors in states that were actually won by Biden. |
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