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CHAPTER 4

4.12 DECEMBER 31ST MEETING

On December 31st, 2020, President Trump suddenly returned to Washington, DC, from Florida, where he had been celebrating Christmas. Shortly after Air Force One landed, Rosen and Donoghue were summoned to the Oval Office once again. They met with the President that afternoon. President Trump "was a little more agitated than he had been in the meeting on the 15th," according to Donoghue.[243] The President remained "adamant that the election has been stolen, that he won, that the American people were being harmed by fraud, and that he believed the Justice Department should be doing something about it."[244]

The President once again raised the prospect of naming Clark the Acting Attorney General.[245] Donoghue and Rosen repeated what they had told the President previously—that he "should have the leaders that" he wanted, "but it's really not going to change anything."[246]

President Trump again asked why DOJ would not file a complaint with the Supreme Court, alleging that the election was fraudulent. Rosen and Donoghue explained, once more, that the DOJ did not have standing.[247] DOJ represents the Federal government, not the American people. President Trump was incredulous and became "very animated."[248] The President kept repeating the same questions, "How is that possible? How can that possibly be?"[249]

President Trump also floated the prospect of naming a special counsel, suggesting Ken Cuccinelli from the Department of Homeland Security as a possible candidate.[250] "This sounds like the kind of thing that would warrant appointment of a special counsel," Donoghue recalled the President saying.[251] The President did not order the DOJ to name a special counsel, but he was clearly still thinking about it. Donoghue and Rosen "didn't say a lot" in response, but simply pointed out that there was no evidence to support the many individual allegations that had been made, so there was "no evidence that would warrant appointing a special counsel."[252]

President Trump again raised the Antrim County, Michigan allegations.[253] As mentioned above, bipartisan election officials in Antrim County completed a hand recount of all ballots on December 17th.[254] This should have resolved the matter once and for all. There was simply no evidence that Dominion's machines had manipulated the result. But President Trump would not accept this reality.

During the December 31st meeting, the President also raised the prospect of seizing the voting machines. "Why don't you guys seize machines?" he asked.[255] "You guys should seize machines because there will be evidence," Donoghue recalled President Trump saying.[256] Rosen pushed back, saying the DOJ had no basis to seize voting machines from the States. They