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Barr, Rosen, and Shea Unlawfully Interfered in Criminal Cases Involving Associates of President Trump

February 21, 2020
Issues
Ethics

CLC, calls for an investigation of Attorney General Barr, Deputy Attorney General Rosen, and U.S. Attorney Shea for their involvement in criminal proceedings against associates of President Trump.

Complaint: Barr, Rosen, and Shea Unlawfully Interfered in Criminal Cases Involving Associates of President Trump

Date
February 21, 2020
Issues
Ethics
A thorough investigation of this complaint will help restore the public’s confidence that DOJ upholds its standards of insulating decisions from political influence.

CLC Complaint to DOJ Regarding Attorney General William P. Barr, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen, and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Timothy J. Shea

Document
Date
February 21, 2020

CLC filed a complaint with DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility asking for an investigation into Attorney General William P. Barr, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen, and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Timothy J. Shea. Their intervention in criminal cases involving associates of President Trump conflicts with legal requirements for the DOJ officials to act impartially and to insulate themselves from political influence.

How Our Government Put Money and Oil Before the People of North Dakota

January 9, 2020
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

The more we learned about our broken political system over the years, the more determined we became to take it back.

Why We Cannot ‘Get Over’ Foreign Interference in US Elections

October 21, 2019
Case
Holding Trump Accountable for Legal Violations Involving Ukraine
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

In a recent article published in The New York Times, CLC President Trevor Potter describes the high stakes of protecting our elections from foreign interference.

Watchdog Finds Senior Interior Official Doug Domenech Violated Ethics Rules Following CLC Complaint

December 13, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations
Issues
Ethics

In response to a CLC complaint, the Interior Department Inspector General concluded this week that a top official violated federal ethics rules when he took meetings with his former employer.

We Still Don't Know Who Rudy Giuliani Is Working For

October 24, 2019
Case
Holding Trump Accountable for Legal Violations Involving Ukraine
Issues
Ethics

In an op-ed published in The Washington Post, CLC’s Trevor Potter and Delaney Marsco explain why the lack of transparency surrounding Rudy Giuliani’s income is a problem.

Attorney General Barr “Rewrote History” in Address to Federalist Society

December 4, 2019
Issues
Ethics

CLC President Trevor Potter has joined a group of conservative and libertarian lawyers in expressing profound concern with Attorney General William Barr’s address to the Federalist Society.

What the Impeachment Inquiry Has Highlighted About Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman, and Rudy Giuliani's Corrupt Activities in Ukraine

December 4, 2019
Case
Holding Trump Accountable for Legal Violations Involving Ukraine
Issues
Campaign Finance
Ethics

The first stage of the impeachment inquiry has revealed how career diplomats were troubled by the ability of Fruman, Parnas, and Giuliani to help engineer a corrupt shadow foreign policy in Ukraine.

Interior Emails Reveal Secretary Bernhardt Meddled in Ethics Determinations

November 27, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations
Issues
Ethics

Ethical concerns continue to plague the Interior Department since former lobbyist David Bernhardt took a top spot at the agency. 

CLC Letter to Interior Inspector General Regarding Emails Between David Bernhardt and Agency Ethics Staff

Document
Date
November 26, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

Campaign Legal Center requests that the Interior Inspector General review emails between Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and members of the agency ethics staff. The emails raise questions about whether Mr. Bernhardt used his authority and influence to interfere with ethics advice.

Ethical Cloud Looms over Interior Nominee Bernhardt’s Conflicts of Interest with Former Lobbying Clients

April 4, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations
Issues
Ethics

Westlands has paid millions to lawyers and lobbyists – including Bernhardt – to minimize environmental protections for endangered species. When Westlands sued to challenge the endangered species protections, it was Bernhardt who argued for the company before a federal court.

Letter from Office of Inspector General to CLC on Investigation into Interior Ethics Issues

Document
Date
April 23, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

The office of Inspector General (IG) wrote a letter back to CLC to announce that it is opening an investigation into potential ethics violations committed by multiple Department of the Interior senior executives, after CLC flagged this for the IG in a complaint filed on February 20.

Inspector General Investigating Ethical Misconduct by Newly Confirmed Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, Following CLC Complaint

Date
April 15, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations
Issues
Ethics
Today’s news confirms that Bernhardt’s conduct raises serious ethical questions, including whether he has exploited his power to advance the interests of the lobbying groups that used to pay his salary, potentially at the expense of the public.

Complaint: Acting Secretary Bernhardt Continued to Effectively Lobby for Client While Leading Government Agency

Date
February 28, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations
Issues
Ethics
Bernhardt’s behavior fits pattern of disregard for ethical norms across government agency tasked with managing the country’s natural resources.

CLC Complaint to Inspector General on Department of the Interior Acting Secretary David Bernhardt

Document
Date
February 28, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

CLC filed an ethics complaint with Mary Kendall, the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of the Interior, to call to her attention the troubling conduct of Acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt. CLC is urging Kendall to conduct a full investigation to determine whether Bernhardt violated his ethics pledge, and whether he violated his ethical obligation to avoid the appearance of favoritism in government decision-making.

See also CLC’s March 28, 2019 supplement to the complaint.

Office of Inspector General Response to Bernhardt Ethics Complaint

Document
Date
April 5, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

The Office of Inspector General at the Department of the Interior responded to CLC's request for an investigation into potential ethics violations committed by several senior members of Interior including Acting Secretary Bernhardt.

Inspector General Letter to CLC Confirms Investigation into Bernhardt Ethics Concerns

Document
Date
April 15, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the Department of the Interior (DOI) responded to the complaints submitted by CLC and other groups about various conflicts of interest by David Bernhardt and announced on April 15, 2019 that it is opening an investigation.

CLC Followup to Interior Ethics Memo

Document
Date
March 28, 2019
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

CLC sent a letter to Interior’s Inspector General in response to the February 19, 2019 memo from Interior ethics officials seeking to retroactively clear Acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt’s participation in California water matters. CLC filed a complaint in February alleging that Bernhardt violated his ethics pledge by participating in these matters.

See also CLC’s original February 28, 2019 complaint.

Complaint Against Secretary Ryan Zinke to Inspector General

Document
Date
February 23, 2018
Case
Holding the Interior Department Accountable for Ethics Violations

The conduct of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has shown a concerning pattern with respect to his compliance with the legal requirements of public service and his stewardship of public funds. CLC is urging the Inspector General to open a full investigation into these matters and take appropriate action.

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