Clark Advocates DOJ Reform, Celebrates Navarro's Release

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Posted 52 days ago

In a recent interview, former Assistant Attorney General Jeff Clark shared his thoughts on the release of Dr. Peter Navarro from political imprisonment and the ongoing efforts to reform the Department of Justice. Clark, who served in the Trump Administration from 2018 to 2021, has been a target of political persecution and lawfare due to his work in the administration and his efforts to uphold election integrity.

Clark expressed his relief and joy at Dr. Navarro's release, stating that he was wrongly prosecuted, wrongly convicted, and that the entire January 6 Committee that led to his prosecution was illegal. He criticized the judges in DC for refusing to recognize the illegality of the committee and the current Congress for not moving fast enough to repudiate it.

Clark also discussed the concept of "Next Man Up," a philosophy of resilience and strength in the face of adversity. He cited Steve Bannon's recent interview while enduring political imprisonment, in which Bannon cited Clark by name and explained the "Next Man Up" concept. Clark explained that the theory of anti-fragility is about designing institutions that can withstand sabotage, natural disasters, and other forms of disaster. He praised Dr. Navarro for embodying this concept, as he plans to speak at the Republican National Convention the day after his release from prison.

Clark also discussed the state of the 2024 election season and the progress of the quest to win back the White House and take back Trump's America. He expressed optimism about President Trump's campaign, stating that all lawfare efforts against him have either failed or stalled. He cited the recent Supreme Court decision that found that President Trump was able to claim two different kinds of immunity, which will make it difficult for the conviction in New York to go forward against him.


Clark also discussed the ongoing efforts to reform the Department of Justice, stating that he wants to see the DOJ "reformed across the board." He criticized the politicization of the DOJ and the targeting of Trump allies, stating that the DOJ should be focused on upholding the law and protecting the American people, not on political persecution.

In conclusion, Clark's interview provides insight into the ongoing efforts to reform the Department of Justice and the state of the 2024 election season. His criticism of the politicization of the DOJ and the targeting of Trump allies highlights the need for reform and the importance of upholding the rule of law. As the election season continues, it is clear that the fight for a fair and just America is far from over.

Sources:
peternavarro.substack.com
americanthinker.com
rumble.com












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