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John Eastman told Giuliani overturning Georgia Senate races could help Trump’s impeachment trial

Even after President Joe Biden was inaugurated, coup-memo John Eastman was still attempting to overturn the election in fealty to former President Donald Trump according to a bombshell new report.

"John Eastman, the conservative lawyer whose plan to block congressional certification of the 2020 election failed in spectacular fashion on Jan. 6, 2021, sent an email two weeks later arguing that pro-Trump forces should sue to keep searching for the supposed election fraud he acknowledged they had failed to find," The New York Times reported. "On Jan. 20, 2021, hours after President Biden’s inauguration, Mr. Eastman emailed Rudolph W. Giuliani, former President Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer, proposing that they challenge the outcome of the runoff elections in Georgia for two Senate seats that had been won on Jan. 5 by Democrats."

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Revelation at Alex Jones’ trial may have big implications for DOJ J6 investigation  — here's how

Eight years to the day after the fatal Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, 2020 presidential electors gathered in state capitols across America and confirmed Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in the electoral college 306 to 232. Now a right-wing conspiracy theory that the mass shooting is a hoax may have a major impact on the investigation into the unsuccessful attempt to overturn the election.

Following the massacre, far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones falsely claimed that the gun massacre was fake and the devastated victims seen on TV were actors.

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Trump-loving election deniers are campaigning to control voting in four critical states

Mark Finchem, an Arizona state representative who has said he would not have certified the 2020 election, won the Republican primary for secretary of state on Tuesday, making him the latest election denier to move closer to controlling his state’s election system.

Across the country, Republicans who say the 2020 election was rigged are vying to be elected secretary of state, a position that would grant them immense control over their states’ election systems.

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Dan Rather finds optimism in a year of fringe right-wing political candidates

Dan Rather and Elliot Kirschner penned a column about the results of the Kansas ballot initiative focusing on the fact that something good has finally happened amid all of the challenges and injustices that Americans have dealt with over the past several years.

"Good times can feel fleeting, like momentary distractions from the real work of life, which is more struggle and heartbreak than satisfaction and happiness," the men wrote, explaining that progress forward can feel like a crawl.

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Former prosecutor predicts more trouble for Alex Jones after his phone contents were shared with plaintiffs' lawyers

After the attorney for Sandy Hook families revealed in court to Alex Jones on Wednesday that his own lawyer accidentally sent them the entire contents of his cell phone, a former prosecutor is noting scenarios that could potentially create even more trouble for the far-right wing conspiracy theorist who reportedly may have ties to events or people surrounding January 6.

The New York Times has described Jones as “a key player in the pro-Trump ‘Stop the Steal’ movement.”

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Texas county GOP censures Republican John Cornyn and demands 'immediate resignation' over gun safety vote

Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, who was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002, has a very right-wing voting record. But in the Trumpified Republican Party of 2022, it isn’t uncommon for arch-conservative Republicans to be told that they aren’t conservative enough — and the 70-year-old GOP senator now finds himself being formally censured by the Collin County, Texas Republican Party.

On Monday, August 1, according to Dallas Morning News reporter Emily Caldwell, the Collin County GOP “passed a resolution” to censure Cornyn “over actions the party believes run counter to the core principles of the Republican Party of Texas, including his work on recent federal gun violence legislation.”

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Probe into Rudy Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine winding down with no indictment expected: report

A criminal investigation into Rudy Giuliani's ties to Ukraine during the 2020 presidential campaign seems unlikely to result in any charges, The New York Times reports.

The FBI and federal prosecutors in Manhattan examined whether Giuliani illegally lobbied the Trump administration on behalf of Ukrainian officials who helped him dig up dirt on then-candidate Joe Biden. But after almost three years, no smoking guns have been recovered, according to the report.

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Kansas abortion vote rocks US midterms outlook

The surprise vote in Republican-heavy Kansas to repudiate a push for abortion bans fired shockwaves through the US political landscape ahead of November's midterm elections, with President Joe Biden's Democrats now seeing a glimmer of hope that they may avoid their predicted drubbing.

Ever since the Supreme Court overturned the nationwide right to terminate a pregnancy in June, US conservatives have been nervously asking whether their triumphant push to severely restrict access to the procedure -- a decades-long dream -- has gone too far in the run-up to the midterms.

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'Deeply troubling': Trump-backed GOP conspiracists just moved closer to control of Arizona elections

Republican election conspiracists endorsed by former President Donald Trump appear likely to sweep the Arizona Republican primaries, putting them closer to positions that would allow them to oversee the state's elections.

Former news anchor Kari Lake, who was endorsed by Trump after saying it was "disqualifying" for Republicans to reject "stolen" election claims, on Tuesday declared premature victory over Karrin Taylor Robson, an ally of Trump foe Gov. Doug Ducey. The race is still too close to call but Lake leads Robson by about 12,000 votes with 80% of the votes counted. The winner will face Democratic nominee Katie Hobbs, the current secretary of state, in a race that could determine whether the next election is actually certified by the state. Ducey famously drew Trump's ire after refusing to help his effort to somehow reverse his election loss.

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Biden celebrates abortions rights wins in Kansas as Democrats see midterm message

President Joe Biden on Tuesday night celebrated the failure of a constitutional amendment to eliminate the right to an abortion in Kansas, a significant win for the abortion rights movement in the first popular vote on the issue in the aftermath of a U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. “Voters in Kansas turned out in record numbers to reject extreme efforts to amend the state constitution to take away a woman’s right to choose and open the door for a state-wide ban,” Biden said. “This vote makes clear what we know: the majority of Americans agree that women should have access ...

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'That's a lie. A pure outright lie': Joe Manchin scolds Fox News host falsely claiming bill increases personal taxes

U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) corrected the false claims of a Fox News host who claimed the Democrats' "Inflation Reduction Act" legislation would raise taxes on Americans making under $400,000 a year.

"That's a lie. That is a pure outright lie," the West Virginia Democrat told Fox News' Harris Faulkner Tuesday when she claimed, "I'm saying Americans $400,000 and below now are going to be taxed."

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'Taken over by nutjobs': MSNBC's John Heilemann explains how Trump gave Democrats 'strong hand to play' in Arizona

All of the Republican candidates backed by Donald Trump are ahead in their Arizona primary races, and MSNBC's John Heilemann said that was a grim portent for the future of the state's politics.

Election deniers Kari Lake and Mark Finchem are leading their races for governor and secretary of state, while right-wing Senate candidate Blake Masters holds a commanding lead in his primary election, while former legislator Anthony Kern, who was at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and state Sen. Wendy Rogers also notched apparent wins, and former state Sen. David Farnsworth soundly defeated House Speaker Rusty Bowers, who testified against Trump before the House select committee.

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