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EXCLUSIVE: Criminal Referral Accuses DOJ’s Kristen Clarke of ‘Perjury,’ ‘False Statements’

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ICYMI: DOJ Official Tried to Hide Arrest During Confirmation, Ex-Husband Alleges ICYMI: Supreme Cour

ICYMI: DOJ Official Tried to Hide Arrest During Confirmation, Ex-Husband Alleges ICYMI: Supreme Court Agrees to Review Federal Ban on Bump Stocks June 24 2024 NEWS [EXCLUSIVE: Criminal Referral Accuses DOJ’s Kristen Clarke of ‘Perjury,’ ‘False Statements’]() [EXCLUSIVE: Criminal Referral Accuses DOJ’s Kristen Clarke of ‘Perjury,’ ‘False Statements’]() By Mary Margaret Olohan The Justice Department's Kristen Clarke, assistant attorney general for civil rights, faces three ethics complaints and a criminal referral following a blockbuster Daily Signal report. [More]() NEWS [ICYMI: DOJ Official Sought Help Handling Hidden Arrest During Confirmation, Ex-Husband Alleges]() [ICYMI: DOJ Official Sought Help Handling Hidden Arrest During Confirmation, Ex-Husband Alleges]() By Mary Margaret Olohan DOJ official Kristen Clarke, whose ex-husband says she was arrested after allegedly stabbing him in 2006, asks him to send her publicist a statement saying she “was not an abuser in our relationship.” [More]() The Daily Signal, 20 F St. NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20001 Add [newsletters@dailysignal.com]() to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us. You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. If you want to opt out, [unsubscribe or manage your email preferences.]() Was this forwarded to you? [Subscribe]() to The Daily Signal's newsletters.

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