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Former business associate explains the exact circumstances when Trump rips up documents

On Wednesday, in response to the news that congressional investigators had to tape up "ripped" documents from the National Archives related to White House communications from former President Donald Trump during the January 6 attack on the Capitol, reporter Hunter Walker outlined why this is so significant.

Specifically, wrote Walker, a former business associate of Trump explained that there is a specific — and incriminating — circumstance in which the former president tended to destroy documents in this manner.

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Elderly Florida residents had their registration switched to Republican — without their knowledge: report

On Wednesday, Local 10 reported that seniors at public housing in South Florida had their party registration switched to Republican — against their will and without their knowledge.

"Despite the security at Haley Sofge Towers, a Miami-Dade public housing building, people with clipboards and Republican Party of Florida caps were in the hallways, door knocking," reported Glenna Milberg. "It made registered NPA Armando Selva suspicious. 'They said, 'We’re doing the renewals on the voter registration, would you like to renew?' Selva recalled. Resident Juan Carlos Salazar was not suspicious at the time. 'I didn’t do anything, but they changed the party,' Salazar said, adding he noticed, 'when they sent me the new registration.' He wasn’t the only elderly resident at the public housing to come forward and say the same thing happened to them."

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'Real villain' Jeffrey Clark slammed for running 'a coup inside the Justice Department' by CNN legal analyst

On Wednesday's edition of CNN's "The Situation Room," former federal prosecutor Elie Honig tore into former Trump DOJ official Jeffrey Clark following his testimony to the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, in which he repeatedly took the Fifth Amendment.

"How significant is it that Jeffrey Clark, who tried to orchestrate the Trump coup plot from inside the Justice Department, actually appeared today after being threatened with contempt?" asked anchor Wolf Blitzer.

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Judges walk off in protest after Rudy Giuliani unmasked on 'The Masked Singer': report

Two judges reportedly walked off the stage in protest after Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani was unmasked as an exiting costumed contestant during a recent taping of Fox's The Masked Singer.

"Deadline hears that as soon as they saw Giuliani, judges Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke quickly left the stage in protest," the site reported Wednesday night. "Deadline hears that while Jeong and Thicke exited (they eventually returned), fellow judges Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger remained onstage. They bantered with Giuliani, a controversial figure for pressing what is widely derided as a baseless claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from his client Donald Trump."

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Newly unearthed memos show Trump's campaign started plot to install fake electors just two weeks after election

The New York Times is reporting that a lawyer for former President Donald Trump's campaign drafted a memo that proposed installing fake "alternate" electors just two weeks after Trump lost the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

The memo in question was written by an attorney named Kenneth Chesebro and was sent to a Wisconsin Trump campaign lawyer named James Troupis, and the Times says it's the first known instance of Trump legal allies floating the idea of replacing the actual state electors with pro-Trump stand-ins.

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Trump’s 2nd term would be so crazy America will long for Rudy Giuliani: conservative

Rudy Giuliani's antics during the Trump administration turned "America's Mayor" into a "Saturday Night Live" punchline, but even though former U.S. Associate Attorney General has sunken so low he's had his law license suspended, America will be wishing for the time when he had the president's ear if Donald Trump is elected to a second term.

Conservative writer Charlie Sykes made that case in The Bulwark.

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Lawmakers who backed Trump’s fake Arizona electors advised by scholar with ties to major conservative groups

When Republican lawmakers in Arizona convened in December 2020 to forward an alternate slate of electors to Congress in a bid to overturn the election of Joe Biden, they had received advice from a little known conservative constitutional scholar with ties to the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, and the Federalist Society.

The role played by Rob Natelson, a former University of Montana law professor and Federalist Society member who serves on ALEC’s board of scholars, in guiding the development of the alternate electoral slate in Arizona has been previously reported, but has received little attention to date. In an email to Raw Story, Natelson denied any role in the scheme.

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Alexander Vindman sues Don Jr. and Giuliani — alleges plot to smear him as a 'spy for a foreign country'

On Wednesday, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump Jr. and Rudy Giuliani, alleging a plot to smear his character and paint him as "disloyal to the United States, as a spy for a foreign country, and as a politically motivated saboteur."

Vindman, one of the most prominent witnesses to speak at Trump's first impeachment trial for extorting the president of Ukraine, alleges in his suit that the attacks on him were coordinated by the former president's allies: "Attacks on Lt. Col. Vindman did not simply happen by accident or coincidence, nor were they the result of normal politics or modern news cycles. Rather, the coordinated campaign was the result of a common understanding and agreement among and between President Trump."

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Trump's involvement in voting machine seizures falls under investigation by Jan. 6 committee

Donald Trump's efforts to seize voting machines has fallen under investigation by the House select committee.

New reporting shows the twice-impeached one-term president took an active role in directing federal, state and local officials, as well as the military, to seize voting machines in states he lost as part of an ongoing effort to overturn the 2020 election results, reported the New York Times.

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Trump ‘had no idea what Ukraine was’ – according to Giuliani’s former henchman

This weekend, former Rudy Giuliani henchman and Ukrainian-American businessman Lev Parnas spoke with investigative journalist Vicky Ward about his thoughts regarding the standoff between the West and Russian President Vladimir Putin's alleged intentions to invade Ukraine.

Ward harkens back to former President Donald Trump's "shadow foreign policy effort" towards Ukraine, and the "chief vessel through which Trump allegedly tried to achieve this shadow foreign policy," namely Rudy Giuliani, whose trips to Ukraine were organized by Parnas and Russian-born businessman Igor Fruman. Parnas and Fruman were arrested and charged in 2019 with federal campaign finance violations.

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Trump's fake electors: Here is the full list of 84 people who signed bogus documents

The 84 people who signed bogus documents claiming that Donald Trump won the 2020 election include dozens of local Republican Party leaders, seven current candidates for public office, eight current office holders and at least five previous state and federal office holders.

Groups from Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin all allegedly sent lists of so-called alternate electors to the National Archives after the 2020 election. The slate of fake electors includes Lou Barletta and Charlie Gerow, both candidates for governor in Pennsylvania; Burt Jones, a candidate for lieutenant governor in Georgia; James Lamon, a candidate for U.S. Senate from Arizona; and candidates for state legislative seats.

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'Schoolyard bully' Mike Lindell scorched by Dominion lawyers in new legal filing: report

With both sides stating that a settlement is not in the cards, attorneys for Dominion Voting Systems called out MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a legal filing on Monday, ridiculing him as a cowardly "schoolyard bully" trying to avoid the consequences of his actions.

Attorneys for the company urged the court to allow them to proceed with their billion-dollar defamation lawsuit against the midwestern bedding manufacturer who has accused them of helping Joe Biden steal the 2020 presidential election from Donald Trump.

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NYT reporter breaks down bombshell new revelations about Trump’s vote-stealing scheme

One of the reporters who broke the news that Donald Trump personally directed efforts to seize voting machines explained the significance of these revelations, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough agreed they were damning.

The twice-impeached one-term president reportedly directed efforts to get the Department of Justice or other federal agencies to seize machines in states he lost, and when that failed he tried to get local law enforcement to do so and even tried to get the military to take them -- which even Rudy Giuliani refused to do.

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