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Where there’s Trump, there’s fire: Blazes and explosions darken his businesses

Last Sept. 11, former President Donald Trump skipped the commemorative 9/11 events and instead posed for photo-ops in Manhattan with first responders. Many didn't know he had a lot for which to personally thank firefighters because just hours earlier seven local firehouses in upstate New York had battled a blaze at one of Trump's properties.

Trump, who became known as a faux reality television star by regularly throwing out the phrase "you're fired," seems to have had a serial loser's bad luck where fires are concerned.

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Trump, Giuliani loom large over ex-pal Lev Parnas’ NYC federal trial starting this week

NEW YORK — Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani are not on trial, but their names will likely feature prominently in Manhattan Federal Court as their former associate Lev Parnas faces a jury of his peers beginning Tuesday. Parnas, a Soviet-born businessman and onetime Republican fundraiser, is charged with orchestrating two complex campaign finance schemes, one of which overlapped with Trump and Giuliani’s 2019 quest to find political dirt on then-presidential candidate Joe Biden in Ukraine. The Parnas trial is expected to include so many references to Trump and Giuliani that Judge Paul Oetken said ...

Mike Pence was furious about Trump dragging him into his plot to overthrow election: reporter

Former Vice President Mike Pence was being pressured by former President Donald Trump to overthrow the election on the floor of Congress Jan. 6. What was previously unknown is how Trump tried to thrust the decision on Pence by pushing out statements saying that he agreed with Trump.

Robert Costa, the co-author of the book Peril, called attention to a Jan. 5 statement from Trump that he and Pence were in "total agreement that the [VP] has the power to act" on Jan. 6.

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Rudy Giuliani shrugs off Columbus’s atrocities: He didn’t do anything that others wouldn’t have done

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Monday insisted that any "hero" would have done what explorer Christopher Columbus did when he allowed the rape, enslavement and genocide of indigenous peoples.

Giuliani made the remarks during an appearance on Real America's Voice with host Steve Bannon.

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Steve Bannon and Rudy Giuliani laugh about going to prison together while mocking Jan. 6 committee

Trump allies Rudy Giuliani and Steve Bannon on Monday mocked the idea that they could go to prison for flouting a House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

The two men made the comments during a segment defending Columbus Day on Bannon's War Room broadcast.

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Pro-Trump candidates tapped to replace Michigan election officials who certified Biden’s victory

Republicans in swing-state Michigan are quietly working to oust local elections officials who voted to certify President Joe Biden's victory — and replace them with pro-Donald Trump conspiracy theorists.

"The trend focuses on four-member county canvassing boards, the bipartisan panels in charge of verifying records and importantly, certifying results," the Detroit News reported Monday. "Democrats are concerned that the new canvassers, spurred by former President Donald Trump, will refuse to approve future results or use their positions to interfere in the process."

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Georgia US attorney quit after Trump pressure to reject election results, new report confirms

Former President Donald Trump forced a top federal prosecutor in Atlanta to step down because he wouldn't help Trump overturn his loss of Georgia in the 2020 presidential election, a U.S. Senate report released Thursday said.

The report, written by Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats, found that the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, Byung Jin “BJay" Pak, resigned under pressure from the Trump White House in early January.

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Giuliani claims he represented Trump campaign for free because Trump 'ordered me to do it'

According to newly released court documents, Rudy Giuliani testified that he represented Donald Trump for free after the 2020 election because Trump "ordered me to do it," Business Insider reports.

As Insider points out, Giuliani filed dozens of lawsuits on behalf of the Trump campaign's efforts to contest the results of the 2020 election -- all of which were thrown out by federal judges, and later sparked a series of defamation lawsuits targeting Giuliani and others representing the Trump campaign.

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Former Georgia US attorney confirms he quit under pressure to probe Trump claims of 'illegal ballots'

Former Georgia-based U.S. Attorney Byung "BJ" Pak has confirmed that he resigned from his position earlier this year due to pressure to investigate former President Donald Trump's "voter fraud" conspiracies.

Georgia Public Radio reports that Pak told Senate investigators that he resigned after former Attorney General Bill Barr told him to make it a "top priority" to investigate whether suitcases filled with "illegal" ballots were counted in Georgia's 2020 presidential election.

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'Stunning distortion of DOJ’s authority': Here are 6 key findings in Senate Judiciary's report on Trump election interference

The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has released a sweeping report detailing how former President Donald Trump and a former high-ranking lawyer for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

The Democratic-led committee's 394-page document contains intricate details about the former president's actions in the days after the presidential election was called for President Joe Biden. A number of bombshell claims were revealed in the report and ⁠— here are six key takeaways from it.

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Trump DOJ official must be investigated for plot to overturn election: Dem lawmaker

On CNN Thursday, following a damning Senate report that revealed former President Donald Trump's own White House counsel described his plot to overturn the election as a "murder-suicide pact," Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) called for an ethics investigation of Jeffrey Clark, the Justice Department official who helped encourage Trump's schemes.

"You mentioned some of the sanctions that are already been levied on Rudy Giuliani, his ability to practice law in some places, the discussion around Sidney Powell," said anchor John Berman. "Your committee is asking, I think, the D.C. Bar to look into Jeffrey Clark for what he did, yes?"

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Giuliani admits he spent only 'minutes' reviewing false election fraud claims before making them public: report

Donald Trump's attorneys spent little or no time reviewing false allegations of election fraud involving Dominion Voting Systems before making them public on a national stage, according to their depositions in a lawsuit filed against them by company executive Eric Coomer.

"While the bogus fraud claims have long been debunked, these latest revelations are being made in sworn depositions and highlight how little vetting was done by certain Trump allies seeking to spread doubt about the integrity of the presidential election results," CNN reported Thursday. "The more than 2,000 pages of documents reviewed by CNN provide the most significant look yet at evidence collected in several defamation cases brought against top Trump mouthpieces. "

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