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Pat Cipollone

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Date of birth May 6,1966
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Pasquale "Pat" A. Cipollone is an American lawyer who serves as White House Counsel for President Donald Trump.

Confidence Man: Key revelations from new book on Donald Trump

Confidence Man: Key revelations from new book on Donald Trump
Oct 3,2022 9:20 pm

... He also frequently berated White House counsel Pat Cipollone...

Capitol riot hearings: Eight key moments

Capitol riot hearings: Eight key moments
Jul 22,2022 1:50 pm

... In later testimony, former White House Counsel Pat Cipollone said Sidney Powell, a lawyer and conspiracy theorist, had urged Mr Trump to seize voting machines during a meeting at the White House on 18 December...

Capitol riot: Trump ignored pleas to condemn attack, hearing told

Capitol riot: Trump ignored pleas to condemn attack, hearing told
Jul 22,2022 6:30 am

... The committee also played parts of a videotaped testimony by former Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone, who said he had pushed for a strong statement from the president condemning the onslaught...

Capitol riots: 'Wild' Trump tweet incited attack, says inquiry

Capitol riots: 'Wild' Trump tweet incited attack, says inquiry
Jul 13,2022 1:50 am

... The meeting was intercepted by aides, as well as then-White House counsel Pat Cipollone...

Jan 6 hearings: Ex-aide paints devastating picture of Trump

Jan 6 hearings: Ex-aide paints devastating picture of Trump
Jun 29,2022 2:45 am

... In the hearing room, however, it was explosive - and will be used by the committee to pressure senior Trump officials who have so far refused to testify, like White House top lawyer Pat Cipollone, to come forward and either corroborate or refute her accounts...

Capitol riot hearing: Trump election challenge 'a murder-suicide pact'

Capitol riot hearing: Trump election challenge 'a murder-suicide pact'
Jun 24,2022 2:40 am

... Pat Cipollone, then the White House counsel, had warned the letter would be " a murder-suicide pact" Mr Donoghue said...

Trump prosecution: the Legal team says that the fees brazen and unlawful'

Trump prosecution: the Legal team says that the fees brazen and unlawful'
Feb 16,2020 10:14 am

... The team, led by the White House counsel Pat Cipollone and Mr...

To defend Clinton Prosecutor Ken Starr trump card in the indictment

To defend Clinton Prosecutor Ken Starr trump card in the indictment
Feb 16,2020 10:13 am

... White House counsel Pat Cipollone and Mr...

Capitol riot hearing: Trump election challenge 'a murder-suicide pact'

Feb 16,2020 10:10 am

US government lawyers threatened to quit en masse as then-President Donald Trump hounded them almost daily to help overturn his 2020 election defeat, a congressional inquiry has heard.

Justice Department officials said they told Mr Trump there was zero evidence to his claims of mass voter fraud.

The attorneys also testified that The President 's plan to reverse his loss in key states was " a murder-suicide pact".

The Panel is investigating Last Year 's US Capitol riot as an attempted coup.

The House of Representatives select committee is seeking to build a case that Mr Trump's efforts to stay in power in The lead-up to The violent raid by a horde of his supporters on Congress on 6 January 2021 amounted to illegal conduct.

Mr Trump, a Republican, has described The Inquiry as a " kangaroo court" designed to distract Americans from The " disaster" of Democratic-led governance and spiralling inflation ahead of November's US mid-term elections.

With President Joe Biden 's popularity at an all-time low, Mr Trump has been indicating he may run for president again in 2024.

Thursday's public hearing, The fifth So Far , focused on a pressure campaign waged by Mr Trump against The Department of Justice - The federal agency that enforces US law and is supposed to be independent from The White House.

Former acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen said Mr Trump had reached out to him " virtually every day" in The lead-up to The Attack on The Capitol where lawmakers were assembled to certify Mr Biden's election win.

According to Mr Rosen, Mr Trump asked that The Justice Department simply issue a statement calling The election results into question, adding " leave The rest to me and The Republican congressmen".

Mr Rosen said he refused. " We did not think they were appropriate based on The facts or The Law , " he told The Committee .

Former acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue testified that he had knocked down Mr Trump's " arsenal of [voter fraud] allegations" one by one in a 90-minute conversation in December 2020.

Committee member Adam Kinzinger , an Illinois Republican, noted that Trump administration officials had at one point investigated a bogus claim that Italian satellites switched votes from Mr Trump to Mr Biden.

" This is one of The Best examples of The lengths to which President Trump would go to stay in power, scouring The Internet to support his Conspiracy Theories , " He Said .

The Session also heard of an explosive Oval Office showdown on The Night of 3 January 2021 between Mr Trump and three top Justice Department officials.

Mr Trump outlined a plan during The Meeting to replace Mr Rosen with a loyalist named Jeffrey Clark , an environmental lawyer, who had no relevant experience to run The Department , The Committee heard.

On official letterhead, Mr Clark had drafted a memo advising lawmakers in states that Mr Trump narrowly lost on How To throw out their election results.

Pat Cipollone , then The White House counsel, had warned The Letter would be " a murder-suicide pact" Mr Donoghue said.

He testified that he, Mr Rosen and another senior official, Steven Engel , warned The President there would be a mass exodus from The Justice Department if he installed Mr Clark. Mr Trump ultimately backed off The Plan .

The Committee said Mr Clark had refused to answer its questions, invoking his right not to self-incriminate. Thursday's hearing was held shortly after it was reported that The Fbi had raided Mr Clark's home.

Two more open hearings will take place next month before The Committee prepares a report on The Capitol attacks.

The Panel cannot bring charges against The former president, but is expected to refer its findings to The Justice Department .



Source of news: bbc.com

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