Marin Independent Journal

Internal probe to look for election sabotage

- By Michael Balsamo

Inspector General Michael Horowitz is seeing if Justice Department officials tried to overturn the vote.

WASHINGTON » The Justice Department’s inspector general is launching an investigat­ion to examine whether any former or current department officials “engaged in an improper attempt” to overturn the results of the 2020 presidenti­al election.

Inspector General Michael Horowitz said Monday that the investigat­ion will investigat­e allegation­s concerning the conduct of former and current Justice Department officials but will not extend to other government officials.

The Justice Department watchdog investigat­ion follows a report in The New York Times that a former assistant attorney general, Jeffrey Clark, had been discussing a plan with then-President Donald Trump to oust the acting attorney general and try to challenge the results of the 2020 race by falsely saying there had been widespread election fraud.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer demanded the inspector general launch a probe “into this attempted sedition.” The New York Democrat said it was “unconscion­able a Trump Justice Department leader would conspire to subvert the people’s will.”

The watchdog’s probe is part of a growing number of efforts underway to investigat­e the attempts by Trump and his allies to subvert the election results. The moves culminated in a deadly Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and a second impeachmen­t of Trump, this time for inciting an insurrecti­on. Also on Monday, the voting machine company Dominion Systems filed a defamation suit against Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani for his repeatedly false claims about widespread voting fraud in the election.

Election officials across the country, along with Trump’s former attorney general, William Barr, have confirmed there was no widespread fraud in the election. Republican governors in Arizona and Georgia, key battlegrou­nd states won by Democrat Joe Biden, also vouched for the integrity of the elections in their states. Nearly all the legal challenges from Trump and his allies have been dismissed by judges, including two tossed by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz said that the investigat­ion will probe allegation­s concerning the conduct of former and current Justice Department officials.
JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz said that the investigat­ion will probe allegation­s concerning the conduct of former and current Justice Department officials.

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