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There's Always One Guy in the Office Who Will Act on the Boss's Worst Ideas
Jeffrey Clark was central to Trumpworld's juice-box Machiavelli conniving between the 2020 election and the 2021 insurrection.
By Charles P. Pierce
Jun 23, 2022
It is one of the quirks of American life that, within any corporation, operation, or institution, when the boss comes up with some lunatic, wild-hair notion in which everyone else can see the seeds of utter catastrophe, there will always be that one person who thinks, Yeah, I can do that. I can get that done! This person always figures that fulfilling the bosss crazy vision is a ticket to the executive suite. Usually, in the best case, it is a ticket to the sidewalk. In the worst case, the boss ducks, and the go-getter ends up on Deposition Island for a few years.
In the Department of Justice, during the grifterdammerung days of the previous administration, that person was an environmental lawyer named Jeffrey Clark. He was the lawyer who thought to himself, Yeah, I can turn this whole election around for the president* just the way he wants. Im That Guy. I am now the A-Team. Instead, he found out on Thursday that having the FBI serve you a search warrant can be the best part of your day. Later, at the public hearing of the House Select Committee investigating the events of January 6, 2021, Jeffrey Clark was served up en brochette by his former colleagues at the Justice Department, most memorably Richard Donoghue, who had been acting deputy attorney general at the time. Donoghue recalled a meeting in which Clark told him about how many complicated civil cases hed handled in his role as an environmental lawyer....
It only got worse as the witnesses took a fairly rapt committee room into the tangled, juice-box Machiavelli conniving that went on between the 2020 election and the 2021 insurrection. The ritual slaughter of Clark continued through the account of an Oval Office meeting in which the former president* floated the idea of replacing Rosen with Clark. Donoghue recalled that he wouldnt work for one minute under a guy Id already called incompetent, and that he told the president* that so many people would quit out of sheer revulsion that Clark would find himself leading a graveyard. He may have suggested that Zombie Ramsey Clark would rise from the grave just to resign in protest....
Then, as a final lagniappe to tide us over until the public hearings start up again in July, the committee put names to the members of Congress whod wed been told were fishing around for pre-emptive presidential pardons after it all hit the fan on January 6. According to the videotaped testimony of several people, Rep. Matt Gaetz inquired about a pardon with just about everyone inside the Beltway. Also named were former Rep. Mo Brooks; soon-to-be-former Rep. Louie Gohmert, outgoing Padishah Emperor of the Crazy People; Rep. Andy Biggs; and Rep. Scott Perry. Cassidy Hutchinson, who worked for White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, said shed heard that Jim Jordan was asking about pardons, but that he hadnt asked her directly for one. Hutchinson also testified that it was her understanding that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene had contacted the White House counsels office in this regard. In the retelling, you could almost hear the squealing on the ratlines as the ship went down.
https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a40398874/january-6-committee-jeffrey-clark-justice-department/
elleng
(130,825 posts)brush
(53,759 posts)he's a former nobody, an ambitious one for sure, who took a shot at the top spot at DOJ.
He failed miserably, thank God, but he's no longer a nobody as his house was raided by the FBI this morning and he now awaits an indictment that's sure to come.
What a way to get shot down.
mcar
(42,288 posts)Low-level nobody decides he's going to take his shot. What's scary is how quickly his mediocrity and malfeasance rose to almost the top.
Beetwasher.
(2,970 posts)In here somewhere.
Beetwasher.
(2,970 posts)Say no more.
sl8
(13,713 posts)I'm just awful.
brush
(53,759 posts)Novara
(5,837 posts)The WH actually listed Jeffrey Clark as the acting AG on a call log on Jan 3, 2021. They really thought this would succeed as well as all the other hare-brained bullshit.
Such utter incompetence.
Thank Jeebus.
Cha
(297,029 posts)He does have a way with words that makes it way more interesting!
💙💛
crickets
(25,959 posts)'En brochette' comes in a close second. Marvelous!