Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2023 4:30 pmHere is the part of the conspiracy that is most chilling to me:
Co-conspirator 4 is Jeffrey Clark. Invoking the insurrection act would have allowed Trump to deploy the U.S. military against anyone who resisted the coup. And, at the time Clark made that statement, Trump had already offered Clark the position of Acting Attorney General and he had accepted.Indictment wrote:80. Also on the morning of January 3, Co-Conspirator 4 met with the Defendant at the White House—again without having informed senior Justice Department officials—and accepted the Defendant’s offer that he become Acting Attorney General..
81. On the afternoon of January 3, Co-Conspirator 4 spoke with a Deputy White House Counsel. The previous month, the Deputy White House Counsel had informed the Defendant that “there is no world, there is no option in which you do not leave the White House [o]n January 20th.” Now, the same Deputy White House Counsel tried to dissuade Co-Conspirator 4 from assuming the role of Acting Attorney General. The Deputy White House Counsel reiterated to Co-Conspirator 4 that there had not been outcome-determinative fraud in the election and that if the Defendant remained in office nonetheless, there would be “riots in every major city in the United States.” Co-Conspirator 4 responded, “Well, [Deputy White House Counsel], that’s why there’s an Insurrection Act.”
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Not to mention the man who nearly became Trump's attorney general, as Res Ipsa pointed out several months ago: