Opinion | This unsigned Trump executive order could be the tip of a new iceberg

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Opinion | This unsigned Trump executive order could be the tip of a new iceberg
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.joycewhitevance: If evidence from this draft executive order confirms a conspiracy, it merits prosecution.

, D-Miss., says the committee has additional questions for the former attorney general now that they’ve learned of the plan to seize voting machines and “utilize Department of Defense assets.” The timing suggests that Barr could have been aware of the draft EO or the plan behind it. He specifically rejected the notion of seizing voting machines days before he resigned. If he did know, he failed to make his concerns public, even during the second Trump impeachment.

Now, Congress must be permitted to complete its investigation; any laws necessary to prevent a re-occurrence and restore the balance of power must be considered. The draft EO may ultimately be the tip of the iceberg. And the Justice Department must not ignore the evidence the committee is compiling.

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