Disbarment Trial Begins For Cultist Jeffrey Clark In DC

Politico reports:

Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official who worked closely with former President Donald Trump in a bid to subvert the 2020 election, should face professional consequences — including the potential loss of his license to practice law — for his effort to throw the nation into chaos, D.C. bar disciplinary authorities argued Tuesday.

But a lawyer for Clark said it would be unreasonable to punish him for his work during the tumultuous days ahead of Jan. 6, 2021, when he spearheaded a proposal to encourage state legislatures to consider overturning the results.

Investigators charged Clark with violating professional rules of conduct in late 2020 by attempting to coerce his bosses to send a letter to Georgia lawmakers encouraging them to reconsider the outcome of the election there based on “significant concerns” about the integrity of the vote.

Read the full article. Cultists have pushed for Trump to name Clark as US Attorney General, which might be difficult if he’s been disbarred in the nation’s capital. On a very related note, tomorrow we should have the result of John Eastman’s disbarment battle in California.