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Subject Investigations Update: The Efforts by Trump — and Top Officials — to Overturn the Election
Date February 3, 2021 12:15 PM
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Investigations Update: The Efforts by Trump — and Top Officials — to Overturn the Election
In this email:
* Missouri and Maryland State Lawmakers’ Ties to Capitol Attack
* Federal Executions Rule Change
* Political Appointee ‘Burrowing’ in the State Department 

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Here’s a look at the investigations our team has been pursuing through public records requests in the last week:

Attempts to Thwart Democracy
Only two weeks have passed since Donald Trump’s departure from the White House, and the public continues to learn ([link removed]) new details about his and his supporters’ efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election — such as his last-minute attempts ([link removed]) to push the Justice Department to take his baseless case to the Supreme Court. We recently filed the following records requests to learn more:
* State Attorneys General Election Lawsuit Emails: In early December, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a controversial lawsuit ([link removed]) that contested the election results of four battleground states based on unsubstantiated allegations of widespread voter fraud. The Supreme Court ultimately rejected ([link removed]) Paxton’s lawsuit, but not before 17 other states filed motions ([link removed]) backing his complaint. We sent records requests ([link removed]) to the offices of the attorneys general in Florida, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and West Virginia for records reflecting related communications with other state
attorneys general and specific Justice Department officials.
* Plan to Oust U.S. Attorney General: Last week, the Justice Department announced ([link removed]) an internal investigation ([link removed]) into whether any officials attempted to use their positions to overturn the election results. The announcement followed recent reports ([link removed]) that Jeffrey Clark, former head of the department’s Civil Division and its Environment and Natural Resources Division, had worked with Trump to try to come up with a way to fire then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen and replace him with Clark ([link removed]) , who would then seek to overturn Georgia’s results. Trump ultimately decided
not to go through with the plan after top department officials threatened to resign if Rosen were fired. We filed ([link removed]) several ([link removed]) FOIA ([link removed]) requests ([link removed]) with the Justice Department for related records, including agency officials’ ([link removed]) communications
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Missouri and Maryland State Lawmakers’ Ties to Capitol Attack
Recent weeks have continually revealed disturbing news about the participation of several state elected officials ([link removed]) in Trump’s Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally, which culminated in the deadly mob attack ([link removed]) on the U.S. Capitol building. Among them are Missouri State Rep. Justin Hill (who missed his own swearing-in ceremony ([link removed]) to attend) and Maryland Del. Daniel Cox, who organized chartered buses ([link removed]) to the event. We sent records requests to the Maryland Department of Legislative Services
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Federal Executions Rule Change
The federal death penalty made a return in July 2020 when the Trump administration carried out the first federal execution since 2003 ([link removed]) . In November, the Justice Department published ([link removed]) a change to federal regulations of the death penalty, allowing federal executions to be carried out by either lethal injection or “any other manner prescribed by the law of the State in which the sentence was imposed ([link removed]) ,” such as electrocution or firing squad. We sent a FOIA request ([link removed]) to the Justice
Department for records regarding the regulation change.

Political Appointee ‘Burrowing’ in the State Department
Over the past few months, we’ve been sending FOIA requests to agencies across the federal government as part of our ongoing investigation ([link removed]) into the practice of “burrowing ([link removed]) ” — when a political appointee from a previous administration moves to a permanent career position. This week, we sent FOIA requests to the State Department for records ([link removed]) reflecting political appointees converting to such positions, and for the email communications ([link removed]) of department officials who may have recently changed their job status from
political to career.
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