Posted on 02/26/2025 1:42:10 PM PST by Macho MAGA Man
On Wednesday, The Federalist reported that former United States Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the Department of Justice Jeffrey Clark was tapped as his White Regulations Czar.
During his time in office for the Trump Department of Justice, President Trump summoned Jeffrey Clark to inquire into allegations of election fraud in the state of Georgia, among other places, after the 2020 election.
Since that time, Clark faced criminal charges for making honest inquiries into election fraud affecting the 2020 results, particularly in the Peach State, where the evidence overwhelmingly proves the election was riven with fraud, for which he was indicted, and forced to take a mugshot, alongside both Attorney John Eastman and President Trump,in 2023.
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United States Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the Department of Justice
That one job title takes up half a resume page :)
Lottsa peeps need to be Gitmo’ based on what they have done to Clark over the last few years.
Me? I’d Che’em, but I’m fortunately not in charge.
They might want to proofread the article.
“””Jeffrey Clark was tapped as his White Regulations Czar. “
<> White Regulations Czar <>
Imma need some splainin bout white regulatin an all, up in here!
White House. ROFL Takes on a different meaning
Eastman really got scr*wed by the lawfare thugs (who are trying to make it impossible for their targeted conservatives to retain quality counsel).
Good we need to quit subsidizing ethanol in our gas, drop the NFA tax on firearm accessories and for once in my lifetime i want to walk into an opium den to see if they are as bad as they sound like.
Should have called him the “NO Regulation Czar” or the “DE Regulation Czar.”
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