Trump, allies pressed DOJ to overturn 2020 election, documents show

Trump, allies pressed DOJ to overturn 2020 election, documents show

He tried to corrupt chief law enforcement agency to overturn an election that he lost, says lawmaker.

Donald Trump is said to have pushed the Justice Department to act on his false election claims. (AP pic)
WASHINGTON:
Documents obtained from the US Department of Justice detail efforts by then president Donald Trump, his chief of staff and other allies to pressure the department to challenge the 2020 presidential election results, a US House panel said on Tuesday.

The House Oversight and Reform Committee, which sought the records from the Justice Department, outlined a series of overtures from Trump, top aide Mark Meadows and an outside private attorney pushing the department to act on the former Republican president’s false election claims.

The documents come as US lawmakers continue to investigate the Jan 6 deadly attack on the US Capitol by pro-Trump supporters seeking to thwart Congress’ certification of Democrat Joe Biden’s win.

“These documents show that president Trump tried to corrupt our nation’s chief law enforcement agency in a brazen attempt to overturn an election that he lost,” Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney said.

Their release comes ahead of the committee’s hearing later on Tuesday with FBI director Christopher Wray, who testified before another House panel earlier this month, and General Charles Flynn, brother of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who has also advanced Trump’s election conspiracy theories.

Representatives for Trump could not be immediately reached for comment.

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