What Happened To Jeffrey Clark? | Talking Points Memo

Jeffrey Bossert Clark, the former Trump DOJ official who sought to use the power of the federal government to block Biden’s win last year, received a subpoena on Wednesday from the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack.


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Clark must have accepted employment in a think tank in Hungary or Russia.

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Following a reliable model, ain’t they?

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Cockroaches hide from the light, and so do conservative organizations that don’t want their real intent shown to the world. Hiring Clark shows that they want more than just “liberty” for the people…they want outright Republican rule, curtailing the real freedom and democracy the nation enjoys. The fact that they want to hide their connection to Clark, and imagine that no one will ever remember they hired him if they remove a couple web pages, just shows their desire to disguise their intent from the world.

The Jan 6 commission is going full bore after the people who tried to undo our democracy, and it’s great to see…it’s not going to be a smooth path, many will fight against them, but the truth will come out, and enough of it before the next election that hopefully Americans will realize what the consequences of giving Republicans power really are.

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Clark felt a sudden burning need to spend more time with his family.

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in a remote and inaccessible location.

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They moved and left no forwarding address if they’re at all smart.

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Infamy awaits him.

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He’s off somewhere looking for the real insurrectionists. Either that, or he’s found a new swamp where he’s helping in the search for Brian Laundrie.

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Somewhere with no extradition treaty with the US would be my guess.

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I look forward to hearing his testimony.

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Poor Jeffrey is now a non-person at his recent job.
Aww…poor booby…
(Sound of far away tiny violins)

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It will be a closed-door hearing.

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[“He has been given an Oct. 29 date to appear before the Committee and provide documents.”]

Clark: "What year?"

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But we can hope for transcripts via FOIA. Should make for interesting reading.

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I actually expect Clark to show up at the hearing/deposition on October 29th and try to defend his actions as being totally proper. He might as well get started with this line as he will be facing a bar disciplinary hearing and, no doubt, countless lawsuits. When the testimony is concluded and the transcript made available, it will, no doubt, be said that a good time was reported to have been had by all.

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The committee report will give us what we need to read.

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“Political refugee” ?
Soon to be singing sickening songs about his “unjust persecution” ?

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Guess it’s his time in the barrel.

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