Trump-era Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark cannot move his Georgia election subversion case from state to federal court, a judge ruled Friday.
For the second time in three weeks, U.S. District Court Judge Steve Jones rejected a bid from a defendant in the Fulton County election interference case to move proceedings to federal court.
ATLANTA — As a Justice Department lawyer after the 2020 election, Jeffrey Clark drafted a letter to top Georgia officials declaring that the agency had reason to doubt the legitimacy of the state’s ...
A federal magistrate judge in California has ordered a pair of top Trump administration officials to testify in a 2021 ...
Washington — A federal judge on Friday denied an effort by former Justice Department official Jeffrey ... that Clark had ...
Jeffrey Clark, one of Donald Trump's 18 codefendants, wanted his case moved from Fulton County to federal court.
Jeff Sessions and Kirstjen Nielsen had "unique personal knowledge of their own intent" in migrant family seperation ...
Special Counsel Jack Smith submitted a new filing in support of his proposed gag order against ex-President Donald Trump ...
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump say he will not seek to get his Georgia election interference case transferred to ...
Jeffrey Clark, who worked in the Justice Department under former President Donald Trump, was charged with two counts in the racketeering case brought in Fulton County.
Two Trump-era administration officials ... on Monday issued a decision telling the Justice Department and attorneys for the ...