The D.C. Bar Board of Responsibility panel, consisting of three members, found on Thursday that former Justice Department employee Jeffrey Clark violated at least one ethical rule in his attempts to help President Trump remain in office following the loss of the 2020 presidential elections. The disciplinary hearing committee stressed that the ruling is preliminary and could be changed.
After losing the 2020 presidential election, the three-member board of responsibility for the D.C. Bar determined on Thursday that former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark possible broke at least one ethics rule in his efforts to keep him in office. The administrative hearing committee made it clear that the decision is tentative and can be changed. The three-member board of responsibility for the D.C. Bar discovered on Thursday that former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark probably broke at least one ethics rule in his efforts to keep President Trump in office after he lost the 2020 presidential election. The administrative hearing committee made it clear that the decision is primary and can be changed.
The D.C. Bar Board of Responsibility panel, consisting of three members, found on Thursday that former Justice Department employee Jeffrey Clark violated at least one ethical rule in his attempts to help President Trump remain in office following the loss of the 2020 presidential elections. The disciplinary hearing committee stressed that the ruling is preliminary and could be changed.