A Washington D.C. bar disciplinary panel made a preliminary finding Thursday that former Department of Justice (DOJ) official Jeffrey Clark’s conduct during the 2020 election violated at least one ethics rule, according to multiple reports. The three-member disciplinary committee’s nonbinding finding comes after days of testimony and could ultimately lead to suspending Clark’s law license, according to Politico. The two charges Clark faced included attempting to engage in conduct involving dishonesty and attempting to engage in conduct that would interfere with the administration of justice, a…