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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steven_EngelSteven Engel - Wikipedia

    Steven Andrew Engel (born June 29, 1974) is an American lawyer. He served as the United States assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Counsel in the Trump administration.

  2. 23. Juni 2022 · 862. 93K views 1 year ago. Jeffrey A. Rosen, former acting attorney general, Richard Donoghue, former acting deputy attorney general and Steven Engel, former assistant attorney general for the...

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  3. 23. Juni 2022 · The witnesses were former acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, his deputy Richard Donoghue, and Steven Engel, who led the department's Office of Legal Counsel. Here are takeaways from...

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  4. 24. Juni 2022 · Steven A. Engel is one of the three Justice Department officials who fought to stop President Donald J. Trump from installing a loyalist who would use his powers to help undo the results of the...

  5. 23. Juni 2022 · Steven Engel testified before the Jan. 6 committee about his role in thwarting Trump's attempt to replace the acting attorney general with a loyalist who would overturn the 2020 results. He said he and other senior DOJ officials threatened to resign if Trump fired Rosen and named Jeffrey Clark.

  6. STEVEN A. ENGEL. 14. 15. 16. Thursday, January 13, 2022. 17. 18. Washington, D.C. 19. 21. The interview in the above matter was held via Webex, commencing at 10:08 a.m. 22. Present: Representatives Lofgren and Cheney. Appearances: For the SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE. THE JANUARY 6TH ATTACK ON THE U.S. CAPITOL: 7 _, CHIEF INVESTIGATIVE COUNSEL.

  7. 24. Juni 2022 · Steven Engel, former Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel, told the House committee investigating the Capitol attack that Trump wanted to install Jeffrey Clark as the acting attorney general. He said Clark had no qualifications and his plan to send a letter to Georgia questioning the election results could have sparked a constitutional crisis.