his unexpected departure. trump was upset that pack wouldn't lie for him. katie benner of "the new york times" said pack told the panel mr. trump was dismayed he had investigated allegations of fraud in georgia and not investigated them. top officials made clear mr. trump intended to fire him over his refusal to say the results in georgia had been undermined by voter fraud, the person said. resigning would preempt a public dismissal, end quote. b.j. pack is the third government official to testify before the senate judiciary committee about donald trump's efforts to abuse the justice department for his personal gain. that's not good for the former president, but it's also frustrating because once again we hear about something that sounds like criminal behavior by donald trump, and so far he has not been held accountable for that behavior. which goes to a bigger point on