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    Atlanta US attorney Byung 'BJay' Pak, who quit amid Trump's attacks, to speak to Senate Judiciary Committee
    By Tierney Sneed, CNN


    The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday will interview Byung "BJay" Pak, the former US attorney in Atlanta who departed abruptly from the role amid then-President Donald Trump's attacks on Georgia's election results.

    The circumstances of Pak's exit are among the lingering mysteries from that chaotic early January stretch of events. There are some indications that he was pushed out by the White House for his refusal to pursue the bogus voter fraud claims that Trump was pushing in Georgia as Congress' certification of the election approached. After Pak's surprise January 4 resignation, Trump replaced him with his US attorney in Savannah, bypassing the normal chain of succession.

    Documents released by the House in an investigation of Trump's pressure on the Justice Department to substantiate his election fraud claims show Pak resigning after a key weekend in which Trump considered overhauling DOJ leadership because they hadn't found widespread fraud.

    Pak is one of six former DOJ political appointees whom the Biden administration green-lighted to talk to the committee about Trump's election fraud push. He will be interviewed virtually and behind closed doors.

    Trump's move to then tap as Pak's replacement Bobby Christine, another US attorney in Georgia, further arose suspicions about why Pak had resigned. Days earlier, Trump seemed to refer to Pak as a "never-Trumper" on his infamous January 2 call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

    Before his immediate resignation on January 4, Pak had told associates he had planned to stay on until the inauguration. It was later revealed, in reporting by The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, that acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue had a phone call with Pak the night before his resignation. In that call, according to the Times, Donoghue relayed to Pak that the White House was frustrated with his failure to bring voter fraud investigations in the state. Pak himself has not said anything publicly about why he left his post earlier than planned.

    By the afternoon of January 6, the shake-up had been overshadowed, first by Democrats' dual wins in the Georgia special Senate elections, and then by the insurrection at the US Capitol.

    Days later, Christine in a private call with the Atlanta's office staff, told them that "there's just nothing to" the election issues the office was looking into, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

    A probe into Trump's election reversal crusade picks up speed
    The Senate committee has already spoken to two former Justice Department officials who witnessed key episodes in Trump's pressure campaign. Donoghue spoke to the committee on Friday, and on Saturday, the committee had an interview with his former superior, Jeffrey Rosen, who served as Trump's acting attorney general after William Barr stepped down in December.

    Much of their testimony focused on the actions of Jeffrey Clark, another top Trump-appointee at the department who sought to get the department directly involved in Trump's efforts to reverse the election results. Rosen's testimony highlighted five episodes where Clark went out of the chain of command to push the fraud claims, a source familiar with the interview told CNN.

    Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin announced the plans to interview Pak in comments to reporters on Capitol Hill Monday.

    "It seems like slow going ... but there is progress being made," Durbin said.

    Durbin has also indicated he wants to interview former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows.

    Hints of what happened before Pak's departure
    Clark's escapades -- which, as CNN reported, included the promotion of a false theory that China intelligence manipulated vote tallying machines with special thermometers -- have attracted much of the attention as lawmakers in both the House and Senate investigate Trump's interference at the department.

    Pak, however, was referenced to in some of the internal Justice Department documents that have already been released by the House Oversight Committee.

    On January 1, the day before the Trump-Raffensperger call, Rosen provided Pak's cell phone number to Clark, according to the emails released by the committee. It was shared on an email chain titled "atlanta" where Clark alluded to his interest in a "video" that had been taken.

    On January 3, the night of that Donoghue and Pak reportedly spoke on the phone, Donoghue emailed Pak with the request that he "Please call ASAP."

    Up until the dramatic early January episode, Pak had attracted little spotlight in his tenure leading Atlanta's US attorney's office. Before a stint as a Republican member of Georgia's House of Representatives, he had also worked as an assistant US attorney in the Atlanta office. He had reputation in Georgia's legal circles as being a straight shooter.

    In addition to the formal resignation letters he submitted and the internal departure announcement to the Atlanta US Attorney's office, Pak also sent an email to his fellow US attorneys on January 4, according to the documents released by House Oversight. In it, he said that, as a group, "they had made our country better, and safer, even though we were facing unprecedented challenges."
  2. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
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    Originally posted by stl1 TRUMP'S TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO POWER IS ONLY 2 DAYS AWAY, MOTHERFUCKERS ! ! !

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  9. Our great leader...following the guy in front into the bushes.
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    Originally posted by Donald Trump Zkylon Ben delivers another laser guided truth missile into the democrat refugee camp. It's all over for them, there is no recovery from this

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    Business Insider
    A former US attorney told congressional investigators he abruptly resigned in January because Trump was about to fire him for not backing election-fraud claims
    mjankowicz@businessinsider.com (Mia Jankowicz)


    A US attorney in Atlanta who suddenly resigned in January said he was under threat of being fired.

    Byung J. Pak told congressional investigators of the pressure he was under to find voter fraud.

    The closed-door testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee lasted hours, per The New York Times.

    The US attorney in Atlanta who abruptly resigned in January said he did so because then-President Donald Trump was about to fire him over his refusal to back claims of election fraud, a source told The New York Times.

    Byung J. Pak made the disclosure in a three-hour, closed-door testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, The Times reported.

    Pak said Justice Department officials had warned him of the threat in January, The Times reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.

    Pak told the committee that he had vetted Trump's claims of fraud in Georgia but had found no evidence backing them up, the paper reported.

    Pak had resigned abruptly from his role as the Northern District of Georgia's US attorney with no explanation on January 4. It soon after emerged that the Trump administration had pressured him to do so because he had refused to investigate allegations of voter fraud in Georgia.

    Trump had, two days earlier, complained about a Georgia "Never Trumper" - apparently referring to Pak - in a now-infamous phone call to Georgia's secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger. In that call, Trump had pressured Raffensperger to "find" votes to tip the state, which Joe Biden won. Raffensperger refused.

    A January report from The Wall Street Journal said a senior DOJ official had called Pak and suggested he step down, while The Times reported that Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue had called Pak to express Trump's frustration at his refusal.

    But Trump's intention to actually fire Pak otherwise only emerged with Wednesday's Senate Judiciary Committee testimony, according to The Times.

    Pak's reported experience in Georgia follows revelations over the intense pressure the DOJ was under in January to add weight to the baseless voter-fraud allegations.

    On Saturday, former Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen testified for seven hours to the Senate Judiciary Committee, according to its chair, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin. Durbin told CNN that Rosen had revealed "a lot" about Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

    "It really is important that we ask these questions because what was going on in the Department of Justice was frightening from a constitutional point of view," Durbin told the network.

    Durbin said that Trump was intensely personally involved in the effort and that the pressure he put on Rosen was "very real, and it was very specific."
  13. It's the President's prerogative to fire anyone he wants, even for no reason at all.
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
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    BUT...DON'T FORGET THAT TRUMP'S TRIUMPHANT RETURN IS ONLY ONE DAY AWAY ! ! !


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