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Rudy Giuliani suffers fresh humiliation — he's suspended from practicing law in DC too

Rudy Giuliani was suspended from practicing law in New York last month after several complaints about the rampant dishonesty he deployed in his failed quest to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Now he's being suspended from Washington, D.C. too.

While investigating the complaints and Giuliani's previous actions, the New York Bar Association suspended him.

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Trump-loving Michigan lawyer rakes in large sums for ‘election fraud defense fund’

Matthew DePerno is not allowing failure in the courtroom to stand in the way of success in fundraising off Donald Trump's big election lie.

DePerno, a formerly obscure lawyer from Portage, MI, received his 15 minutes of fame last November for filing a lawsuit against Antrim County, MI. on behalf of a Michigan resident alleging election fraud. Last month, the Republican- controlled Michigan Senate called out the lawsuit for having "zero credibility" and the case has gone nowhere in court.

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GOP official in Arizona refused to call Trump back as pressure mounted to claim voter fraud

A Republican official in Arizona said he refused to take calls from the White House in the weeks after the 2020 election because he thought those conversations should happen in open court.

Clint Hickman, then chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, was the target of an apparent pressure campaign led by Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and Arizona's GOP chair Kelli Wood to convince local officials to announce there had been voting irregularities in their county, reported CNN.

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OAN allows Trump-loving host to solicit donations on air for nonprofit paying for Arizona 'audit' she's also covering

One America News host Christina Bobb has asked viewers nearly 150 times on air to donate to her nonprofit group that's funding bogus election "audits," according to a new analysis.

The watchdog Media Matters for America found the right-wing partisan network allowed Bobb, who served in the Department of Homeland Security before working on Donald Trump's post-election legal team, to solicit donations on air from the Arizona election "audit" that she is covering in a reporter-style role, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump was terrified that Jeffrey Epstein's girlfriend would pull him into the scandal

Jeffrey Epstein and President Donald Trump appeared to be close in several photos and videos of the two over the past 30 years. But according to Michael Wolff's new book, Trump was terrified that the arrest of a longtime girlfriend of Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, would embroil him in the Epstein scandal.

Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency describes the former president as sitting lonely at Mar-a-Lago begging others for advice about lawyers he could hire to help him face his mounting lawsuits.

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Trump thought Pence was a 'square' who wasn't 'tough' and could be 'rolled' easily

Michael Wolff's new book details several clashes that former President Donald Trump had with his staff and Republican leaders while in office.

One such point deals with the lunches between Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. It was a tradition that former President Barack Obama and VP Joe Biden enjoyed while in office. The two would often have lunches to discuss strategy, issues and family. But for Trump, their time was something else, BusinessInsider said, citing an excerpt from Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency.

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Trump 'annoyed' with Giuliani for seeking payment for unsuccessful election challenges: new book

Donald Trump and his family are on the outs with Rudy Giuliani after he asked for payment for his 2020 election challenges, according to a new book.

A newly published excerpt from author Michael Wolff's forthcoming book, "Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency," claims that Trump is frustrated that his legal challenges failed to overturn his election loss, and he didn't like that his former attorney asked to be paid for those unsuccessful efforts, reported Insider.

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The next insurrection: They don't have the votes, but they've got the guns

You want to know what has doomed Nancy Pelosi's attempts to get a bipartisan agreement to investigate the violent assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6? Every time she has talked about why we need a bipartisan commission or the select committee, she said they were necessary "so nothing like this will ever happen again."

This article first appeared in Salon.

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BUSTED: Arizona official was told to ‘stop the counting’ during blitz by Trump, Giuliani and GOP chair

Donald Trump is under investigation in Georgia for his caught-on-tape efforts to pressure Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find" 12,000 votes to overturn the election in the Peach State. A bombshell new report by The Arizona Republic documents a parallel effort to overturn the election results in Arizona.

"Then-President Donald Trump tried to speak directly with the chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in the weeks after the November 2020 election as his allies sought to change the election results in a state he narrowly lost to Democrat Joe Biden. New records obtained by The Arizona Republic reveal the behind-the scenes efforts by Trump, his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, and state GOP Chair Kelli Ward to pressure the county supervisors, who make up the elected body that oversees elections in the state's most populous county," the newspaper reported.

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Giuliani’s emails with Fox News demanded in $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit by voting company: report

Bloomberg News reported Thursday that in the lawsuit between Dominion Voting Systems and Rudy Giuliani, lawyers are seeking emails between the defendant and Fox News.

Dominion is suing Fox News, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Lindell and MyPillow and Sidney Powell after those individuals spread lies that the company's equipment stole the election as part of a plot involving a long-dead leader of Venezuela. Those involved are alleged to have done lasting damage to the company's name with unfounded conspiracy theories prompting the $1.6 billion litigation.

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Fox News isn’t stepping up to advocate for Tucker Carlson after NSA spying claim: report

Fox News host Tucker Carlson claims that his emails have been read by the NSA and that they will use those emails to humiliate him and get his show canceled. The NSA released a statement saying that Carlson isn't the target of an investigation and that they only look into international crimes and are prohibited from spying on Americans.

NPR media Correspondent David Folkenflik noted that Carlson's antics are typically supported and promoted by Fox and other hosts on the network. This one, however, is different.

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Devin Nunes tasked by Republican leader with investigating NSA for Tucker Carlson's claim they read his emails

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is coming to the aid of Tucker Carlson, saying, that he wants answers about the claim that the National Security Administration read the emails of the Fox News host.

Fox reporter Chad Pergram paraphrased McCarthy saying, that he wants answers and he's tasking Devin Nunes to do it.

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Bill Barr ghosted Rudy Giuliani when Trump's personal attorney pushed for DOJ to investigate false election fraud claims

Former Attorney General Bill Barr effectively ghosted Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, as Giuliani tried to convince the Justice Department chief to support false, conspiratorial claims of election fraud in the wake of the 2020 presidential contest, according to a new report.

Citing three people familiar with Team Trump's outreach, the Daily Beast reported Wednesday that Giuliani "repeatedly tried to call" Barr, who "consistently declined to return Giuliani's phone calls."

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