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Justice Department raids home of former DOJ official at center of Jan. 6 panel’s investigat­ion

- By Sarah D. Wire

WASHINGTON — Federal investigat­ors on Wednesday searched the Virginia home of Jeffrey Clark, the former Justice Department official who pushed the department, at former President Donald Trump’s request, to get involved in efforts to challenge the 2020 election results.

“The U.S. Attorney’s Office can confirm that there was law enforcemen­t activity in the Lorton area yesterday,” said a spokespers­on for the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, D.C., who declined to comment further on the search.

Russ Vought, former director of the Office of Management and Budget under Trump, decried Wednesday’s search on Twitter, saying agents searched Clark’s house “in a pre dawn raid, put him in the streets in his pjs, and took his electronic devices all because Jeff saw fit to investigat­e voter fraud.” Clark now works for Vought at the Center for Renewing America, a rightleani­ng nonprofit.

Clark played a central role in Thursday’s hearing by the House select committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, which examined efforts by Trump to use the Justice Department to cast doubt on the results and give Republican-led state legislatur­es justificat­ion to appoint alternativ­e presidenti­al electors and prevent Joe Biden’s victory.

Trump tried to install Clark as attorney general in the days before the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on when top Justice Department officials refused to lend credibilit­y to his false voter fraud claims by holding press conference­s and joining lawsuits brought by his campaign or supporters. Clark pushed agency leaders to issue a letter to states stating that they had authority to replace electors with those who would back Trump.

Justice Department leaders and the members of the White House counsel’s office threatened to resign en masse if Trump made the change.

 ?? Yuri Gripas/pool/afp/getty Images/tns ?? Acting Assistant U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey Clark speaks next to Deputy U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen at a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 21, 2020.
Yuri Gripas/pool/afp/getty Images/tns Acting Assistant U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey Clark speaks next to Deputy U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen at a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 21, 2020.

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