The Biden Administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation into allegations that DOJ employees attempted to “alter the outcome of the 2020 presidential election,” as reported by Breitbart.
The investigation was announced in a statement from Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who said that “the investigation will encompass all relevant allegations that may arise that are within the scope of the OIG’s jurisdiction.” However, Horowitz noted that this investigation will “not extend to allegations against other government officials.”
The move is the latest in the Democratic Party’s response to President Donald Trump’s efforts to protect election integrity in the 2020 election last November. There were widespread allegations of voter fraud, corrupt behavior by poll workers, and other irregularities across multiple key swing states, which very well may have altered the results of the election in favor of Joe Biden. But the media, Democrats, and other critics have falsely labeled these as attempts to “overturn the election.”
The New York Times claimed, without any evidence, that a DOJ lawyer named Jeffrey Clark “had devised a plan with President Donald J. Trump to oust Jeffrey A. Rosen as acting attorney general,” so that he could “wield the department’s power to force Georgia state lawmakers to overturn its presidential election results.” Clark has denied the Times’ claims.
Georgia was one of the five key states where multiple irregularities were reported, including a viral surveillance video that clearly showed poll workers in Atlanta kicking out all of the GOP-affiliated observers, only to then wheel out multiple suitcases of ballots that had been previously hidden underneath the tables, and continuing to count these new ballots late into the night.