Opinion | The battle Trump lost on Jan. 3 that set stage for Jan. 6

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Opinion | The battle Trump lost on Jan. 3 that set stage for Jan. 6
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A pre-Jan. 6 standoff in the Trump Oval Office is an ominous reminder of what the insurrection could have been.

about the meeting in January 2021, Clark — then the attorney general in charge of the environmental and natural resources division — said only that he was part of a “candid discussion of options and pros and cons with the president.” He specifically denied that he had proposed that Trump fire Jeffrey Rosen . And he criticized others in the meeting for talking publicly and “distorting” the discussion.Those same participants have now given sworn testimony to the Jan.

But Clark apparently once again met with Trump without receiving permission from Rosen or Donoghue, coming back from that meeting with an ultimatum for Rosen on Saturday, Jan. 2: Sign the Georgia letter or be fired. When Rosen refused and demanded a sit-down with the president , the tables were set for the high-stakes meeting on Jan. 3.

It’s the machinations of lawyers — the rationalization of the illegitimate — that is the true enemy to justice.that Trump was eventually talked out of Clark’s plan by the other Justice Department lawyers, who told the president that they would all resign if he went through with it. But the Jan.

From the Jan. 6 committee’s perspective, the million-dollar question arising from the Clark affair is where his plan came from. Did he come up with it on his own, or was it part of a broader scheme, coordinated by others, to manipulate the results of the 2020 presidential election? But whatever the answer, Clark’s behavior looks that much worse the more that we learn about it.

Lawyers are not immune from legal consequences for their misconduct. Just last week, for instance, the D.C. Bar

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