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Is Rudy Giuliani about to flip? NYT reports Trump lawyer is 'in talks' with Jan. 6 committee

In what could be a major breakthrough, Rudy Giuliani is reportedly in talks with the House Jan. 6 committee about responding to its questions.

Giuliani, Donald Trump's personal attorney, helped lead the former president's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

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Trump under investigation: Your guide to who's probing what, and how it's going

Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election — which involved pressuring countless officials to do all sorts of dubious things, as well fomenting a violent attack on the U.S. Capitol — has come into greater focus this past week as state and federal officials continue to investigate the former president and his allies on numerous different legal fronts.

This article first appeared on Salon.

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'We followed no rules' in 'crazy and strange' Trump White House: former press secretary

Appearing on CNN's "New Day" on Friday morning to talk about reports of Donald Trump destroying documents -- including reportedly flushing some down the toilet -- former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham explained that there were few rules when she worked there.

Speaking with hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar, Grisham alternately called the former president "paranoid" and "strange" in his habits.

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Liz Cheney fires off a warning to Trump and his allies in scathing Wall Street Journal column

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) vowed to continue the House select committee's investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The Wyoming Republican published a defiant op-ed in the Wall Street Journal standing up to threats and attacks from Donald Trump and his allies and calling out fellow Republicans who enable their efforts to undermine the rule of law.

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‘This story is fairly shocking’: WaPo reporter breaks down latest 'bonkers' reports on Trump's final days as president

A Michigan prosecutor revealed that Rudy Giuliani and other Donald Trump allies asked him to seize his county's voting machines and hand them over, and a Washington Post reporter explained how the new revelation fits into the final days of his presidency.

Antrim County prosecutor James Rossiter told the newspaper that Giuliani and others called him around Nov. 20, 2020, and pressed him to hand over the voting machines so they could be examined for fraud, as part of an ongoing scheme to undo Trump's loss in Michigan, and journalist Jackie Alemany explained the significance of her colleagues' findings to MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

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Metadata suggests the Trump executive order to seize voting machines was created by an OAN host: report

On Wednesday, POLITICO reported that a proposed executive order for former President Donald Trump to seize voting machines in states President Joe Biden won appears to have been written by a far-right reporter for One America News Network who is also tied to Rudy Giuliani.

According to the report by Betsy Woodruff Swan, retired Army Col. Phil Waldron sent this executive order as an email attachment "on Dec. 16, 2020, at 5:14 p.m. to [attorney Katherine] Friess, [former Trump adviser Michael] Flynn and former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik ... 'Per conversation,' Waldron wrote. 'This is the final draft document. For discussion and coordination. PRE-DECISIONAL,' he added."

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Rudy Giuliani asked Michigan prosecutor to seize voting machines and hand them over: report

Donald Trump's legal advisers, including Rudy Giuliani, asked a Republican prosecutor in Michigan to seize his county's voting machine and turn them over to the former president.

Antrim County prosecutor James Rossiter told the Washington Post that Giuliani and his colleagues made the request after the county misreported its election results due to a clerical error that was quickly corrected but continues to fuel conspiracy theories about Trump's election loss.

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'Ludicrous': GOP lawmaker slams John Eastman's Wisconsin schemes as 'the dumbest thing I have ever heard of'

New information is coming to light about the author of the controversial "coup memo" arguing how Donald Trump could remain in office despite losing the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden.

On Tuesday, the Wisconsin State Journal reported, "a Republican state lawmaker who falsely claimed that former President Donald Trump won Wisconsin’s 2020 election and proposed a resolution aimed at 'reclaiming' the state’s 10 electoral college votes received guidance from a top Trump attorney alleging that the state Legislature had the power to select electors 'as it sees fit.'”

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This GOP defense for Trump’s alternate electors was debunked 60 years ago

The only legal precedent for Donald Trump's alternate electors does not provide the vindication Republicans would like, according to a new report in Politico.

"When Donald Trump’s allies signed false documents claiming he won several states he lost — and that they were his legitimate presidential electors — they came armed with an excuse: Democrats did it first, 60 years earlier in Hawaii," Politico reported Monday.

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Jan. 6 committee invited Ivanka Trump to speak with them weeks ago – she still hasn't bothered to show up

Nearly three weeks ago the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack sent an unusually long and detailed letter – 11 pages – to Ivanka Trump requesting she voluntarily speak with them. The letter even suggested two dates, February 3 or 4. The former First Daughter and Trump White House senior advisor hasn't bothered to show up or schedule any other dates.

The invitation came on an auspicious date, January 20, precisely one year to the day her father left office in disgrace. She responded by saying she had called for the violence to end, without mentioning in that same statement she had called the violent insurrectionists "American Patriots."

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RNC calling Jan. 6 probe an attack on 'legitimate political discourse' gives 'aid and comfort' to rioters: former prosecutor

According to one federal prosecutor, the Republican National Committee labeling the House select committee on Jan. 6 an attack on "legitimate political discourse" was not only "Orwellian" but also a sign that Republicans have sided with the rioters -- and could be punished for signing onto the statement.

As part of his "Justice Matters" video series, Glenn Kirschner pondered the legal implications of the statement that he believes gave "aid and comfort" to the insurrectionists now being held in jail or facing prosecution.

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