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1/6 Committee unanimously votes to recommend ex-DOJ official Jeffrey Clark for contempt

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1/6 Committee unanimously votes to recommend ex-DOJ official Jeffrey Clark for contempt
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Clark becomes the second former Trump ally to be referred for criminal contempt.

The committee voted 9-0 to recommend the charges against Clark, who was one of the attorneys instrumental in former PresidentThe committee had previously subpoenaed Clark for a deposition, but reports stated that he"refused to produce any documents or answer pertinent questions.

" Clark had been an assistant U.S. attorney general at the time of the election, and reportedly made significant attempts to get the Justice Department to invalidate President Joe Biden's victory. Additionally, it was revealed that Trump had tried to install Clark as the acting attorney general in order to invalidate election results in Georgia, a ploy that ultimately failed.Representative Adam Schiff , a member of the committee, toldin a statement that Clark"has direct knowledge of former President Donald Trump's efforts to politicize the Department of Justice following the November election and prevent the peaceful transfer of power.", to be recommended for contempt charges. Bannon was later indicted by a federal grand jury and eventually turned himself in to authorities. The January 6 Committee has voted to recommend contempt charges against former DOJ lawyer Jeffrey Clark. Here, the committee can be seen meeting during a previous hearing."As legislators charged with finding truth about an attack on our democracy and sworn to support and defend the Constitution—we put Mr. Clark on our witness list ... he refused to cooperate ... Mr. Clark has left us no other choice," said chair of the committee, Representative Bennie Thompson . Thompson added that Clark is expected to plead the Fifth Amendment and invoke his right against self-incrimination, according to his lawyers, one of whom sent a letter to Thompson stating as such. He has also agreed to continue his deposition with the committee, presumably so he will be able to plead the Fifth. Thompson called the invocation of the Fifth Amendment a"last-ditch attempt to delay the Select Committee's proceedings." He added that despite Clark agreeing to appear again, the committee will still be moving forward with their contempt proceedings. A vote on whether to hold Clark in contempt would now be passed onto the House of Representatives, where the Democratic-led House is expected to pass that measure. The House had voted 229-202 to hold Bannon in contempt, and indicted him less than one month later. However, the committee did state that it could rethink its decision to move forward with the contempt process if Clark agreed to cooperate with the panel. "We will not finalize this contempt process if Mr. Clark genuinely cures his failure to comply with this subpoena this Saturday," said Representative Liz Cheney , one of two Republicans on the committee. She appeared to imply that they would not send a vote to the House if Clark were to change his tune and testify.

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