Royal Oak Tribune

Report details Trump’s all-out bid to undo election results

- By Mary Clare Jalonick, Eric Tucker and Colleen Long

WASHINGTON » Donald Trump’s extraordin­ary effort to overturn his 2020 election defeat brought the Justice Department to the brink of chaos, and prompted top officials there and at the White House to threaten to resign, a Senate Judiciary Committee report found.

The report released Thursday by the Democratic-run committee offers new insight into how the Republican incumbent tried to undo the vote and exert his will on the department, asking leaders to declare the election “corrupt” and disparagin­g its top official for not doing anything to overturn the results. Trump’s actions led to a near-revolt at department headquarte­rs that receded only after senior officials warned of a mass resignatio­n, with one White House lawyer describing efforts to undo the election as a “murdersuic­ide pact.”

“In attempting to enlist DOJ for personal, political purposes in an effort to maintain his hold on the White House, Trump grossly abused the power of the presidency” and arguably violated a federal law that prevents anyone from commanding that federal employees engage in political activity, the report says.

While the broad outlines of what took place after the Nov. 3 election have long been known, the Senate investigat­ion based on a review of documents and interviews with former officials lays bare the extent of Trump’s all-out campaign to remain in the White House.

It shows how Trump benefited from the support of a little-known Justice Department lawyer who championed the thenpresid­ent’s efforts to challenge the vote but how, in the end, other senior officials stood together to face down Trump.

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