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From Lawfare to Barfare: Another Way To Target Trump Allies
- Congressional investigators pursued Jeffrey Clark for drafting a letter supporting President Trump's 2020 election challenge, which called for Georgia's legislature to review election results.
- In July 2022, D.C.'s disciplinary board recommended Clark's disbarment, citing dishonesty and misleading conduct in the letter he composed.
- Supporters of the disciplinary actions argue they hold lawyers accountable for ethical breaches, while opponents worry about a politically motivated campaign to silence conservative advocates.
- Jeffrey Clark faces disbarment recommended by the D.C. Board on Professional Responsibility for allegations of dishonesty related to a letter he drafted during Trump's 2020 election challenge.
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From Lawfare To Barfare: Another Way To Target Trump Allies
By Benjamin Weingarten, RealClearInvestigations | September 30, 2025 When Jeffrey Clark was tapped to lead the second Trump administration’s chief regulatory review office, it marked an astonishing redemption. For years, congressional investigators and prosecutors had pursued the former Department of Justice official primarily over an unsent letter he drafted, in
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