


The committee displayed handwritten notes Donoghue took during the conversation with Trump.Īt one point, according to the notes, Rosen told Trump that "the DOJ can't and won't snap its fingers and change the outcome of the election. President, is an example of what people are telling you that is not true," Donoghue recalled telling Trump. Rosen, who was acting attorney general during the Trump administration, has told the Justice Department watchdog and Congressional investigators that one of his deputies tried to help former President Donald J. Donoghue said that a hand recount showed there was one error in more than 15,000 votes cast.ĭonoghue said he informed the president of the 0.0063% error rate. In previously unreleased details from a Jan. The judge ordered Pence to testify about any potential illegality on behalf of Trump, including things potentially expressed in conversations between the two men in the wake of the election and in. Former Acting Attorney General Testifies About Trump’s Efforts to Subvert Election.
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(Jacquelyn Martin/AP)ĭonoghue said that as Trump went through an "arsenal of allegations," he told the president, "No, that is false," one by one, in "a serial fashion as he moved from one theory to another."Īmong the allegations Donoghue said Trump was "so fixated on" was a report that claimed there was a 68% error rate in one Michigan county's ballot-counting machines. Richard Donoghue, who served as acting deputy attorney general in the Trump administration, talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro about former President Donald Trump's efforts to subvert the 2020 election. "I wanted to try to cut through the noise, because it was clear to us that there were a lot of people whispering in his ear feeding him these conspiracy theories and I felt that being very blunt in that conversation might help make it clear to the president that these allegations were simply not true."įormer Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue testifies before the House select committee Thursday. "I felt in that conversation it was incumbent to make it clear to the president what our investigations had revealed," Donoghue recalled. The former officials told the panel that they had investigated every claim and found they had no merit, but that Trump continued to peddle them.ĭonoghue said he tried in vain to "educate" Trump. 27, 2020, phone call with then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue, Trump raised a litany of false allegations about voter fraud. Former acting Attorney General Jeff Rosen sat for hours of congressional testimony on Saturday, reportedly testifying on former President Trump’s efforts to undermine the results of the 2020. 6 committee Thursday, former Justice Department officials described a 90-minute phone call in late December 2020 with then-President Donald Trump during which Trump pleaded with them to declare that the election was "corrupt" despite being told his claims of fraud were false.ĭuring the Dec.
