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Kraken lawyer Sidney Powell vows her Texas disciplinary hearing will be ‘eye-opening': report

The State Bar of Texas is exploring disciplinary action against one of the most prominent attorneys pushing Donald Trump's "big lie" of election fraud after receiving multiple complaints.

“Beginning in or about November of 2020[,] respondent filed multiple federal lawsuits in different jurisdictions (including the District Court of Arizona, the Northern District of Georgia, the Eastern District of Michigan, and the Eastern District of Wisconsin) alleging, inter alia, election fraud has occurred in the national presidential election in 2020,” the lawsuit noted. “Respondent had no reasonable basis to believe the lawsuits she filed were not frivolous.”

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Corruption is all Ukraine got when they asked Donald Trump for help: Ali Velshi

MSNBC's Ali Velshi drew a straight line between Donald Trump's extortion scheme against Ukraine and Russia's invasion.

The former president was impeached for the first time for trying to pressure the country's newly elected president Volodymyr Zelenskyy into investigating Joe Biden by withholding military aid as Russian president Vladimir Putin threatened Ukraine, and Velshi said the scheme was directly related to the bloody 2022 war.

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New York judge lets $2.7 billion lawsuit by elections company against Fox News proceed — but there's a catch

On Tuesday, The Daily Beast reported that a federal judge in New York has allowed a $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox News by the voting systems company Smartmatic to proceed.

However, the judge dismissed Smartmatic's suits against Fox News host Jeanine Pirro and pro-Trump "Kraken" lawyer Sidney Powell.

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'Abject stupidity': Barr admits Trump tried to get the Ukrainians to open investigations

As Russia invades Ukraine, Trump's relationship with Vladimir Putin is being seen in a whole new light.

In Aug. 2019, as former Attorney General Bill Barr went on his first vacation while serving under Donald Trump's presidency and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman had just filed a whistleblower report about what he overheard during Trump's call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to Barr's new book One Damn Thing After Another.

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REVEALED: Bill Barr can't stand Rudy Giuliani -- and blames him for Trump's impeachment

Bill Barr's new book, One Damn Thing After Another, was released Tuesday and if there's one consistency, it's that he doesn't have many nice things to say about Rudy Giuliani.

Barr recalls the Ukraine scandal and how annoyed he was that former President Donald Trump had made it sound like Barr was lumped in along with his attorneys, like Giuliani. That disgust continues during the arrival ceremony for the Australian delegation.

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'Go home!': Watch Bill Barr's impression of Donald Trump's rants

NBC's special with disgraced former Attorney General Bill Barr reveals some of the inside incidents with former President Donald Trump.

Barr's new tell-all book is coming out this week amid criticisms that he is attempting to use the volume to rehabilitate himself. NBC Newsman Lester Holt has been accused of assisting Barr in that effort.

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The Trump investigations: What happened to them?

State and federal investigators across the country are still working to untangle Donald Trump's web of improprieties, pursuing a multitude of investigations that offer differing levels of promise in the legal arena. Currently, Trump faces nineteen active inquiries, although much of his focus has been devoted to just four. Let's take a deeper look at the four cases he has strenuously worked to extinguish at every turn.

This article first appeared in Salon.

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Giuliani's cooperation with Jan. 6 committee even less likely after latest legal filing: defense lawyer

Rudy Giuliani's defense attorney on Friday complained about the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol seeking to pierce attorney-client privilege in a case involving a different lawyer who pushed Donald Trump's "big lie" of election fraud.

"That concern makes the possibility of Giuliani cooperating with the committee’s investigation even more remote. There had been ongoing negotiations between Giuliani’s legal team and the committee, but no formal cooperation agreement has been reached," CNN's Paula Reid reported Friday.

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Trump goes after 'broken man' Bill Barr -- saying he was too 'petrified' of Democrats to fight for the election

In five days, former Attorney General Bill Barr's tell-all will be released to the public, but his former boss is already starting his campaign of attack.

Several excerpts of the book have been released and Barr is being accused of trying to rewrite history to remake his own reputation.

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CNN's Toobin flags a 'very significant' piece of evidence in new House Jan. 6 Committee filing

On CNN Thursday, chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin highlighted a significant piece of evidence in the new House January 6 Committee filing seeking to strip President Donald Trump of his attorney-client privilege with right-wing lawyer John Eastman.

"This is about a court case to free up some emails that the committee wants from John Eastman," said anchor John Berman. "You're right, the larger implication here is if there is a crime, that's worth investigating here, shouldn't [Attorney General] Merrick Garland be investigating it?"

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OAN’s reporter subpoenaed by Jan. 6 committee

As stridently as Fox News and Fox Business have supported former President Donald Trump, their competitors One America News and Newsmax TV have jumped through hoops to show that they are even more pro-Trump. OAN’s Christina Bobb, following the 2020 presidential election, went out of her way to promote bogus election conspiracy theories — and Bobb now finds herself facing a subpoena from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s select committee on the January 6, 2021 insurrection.

MSNBC’s Hallie Jackson reported that the committee had subpoenaed six more people, all of them attorneys — including Bobb. Jackson told her colleague Garrett Haake that Bobb and five other attorneys subpoenaed are not “really household names” but were “all involved, the committee says, with, for example, the effort to seize voting machines, from the Trump Administration, in various states after 2020.”

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Jan. 6 panel increasingly focused on GOP lawmakers' coordination with Trump before insurrection

Recent court filings show the House select committee has been focused on investigating whether Republican lawmakers helped Donald Trump try to overturn his election loss.

The panel asked right-wing attorney John Eastman to prioritize turning over emails that included the names of 14 GOP lawmakers -- including Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) -- and their staffs, although the committee's chairman Bennie Thompson expressed hope his colleagues would come forward voluntarily rather than possibly face subpoena, reported Politico.

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