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Rudy Giuliani suspended from practicing law in New York

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been suspended from practicing law in New York, according to the Supreme Court of New York Appellate Division, First Judicial Department. The suspension will continue as the Attorney Grievance Committees continue an investigation into Giuliani.

The court ruled that they found "there is uncontroverted evidence that respondent communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements to courts, lawmakers and the public at large in his capacity as lawyer for former President Donald J. Trump and the Trump campaign in connection with Trump's failed effort at reelection in 2020."

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MSNBC's Morning Joe busts Ron DeSantis for pushing Trump's election lies: 'There is no voting fraud'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other Republicans for pushing Donald Trump's election lies to undermine the will of voters.

The "Morning Joe" host said no credible evidence of fraud has emerged, but Republican legislatures are setting up a process to throw out the results of future elections if they don't like what voters choose.

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The Jim Crow Republicans aren't just attacking voting — they want to rewrite history

Words have actual meanings. Why do I consistently describe today's version of the Republican Party as the "Jim Crow Republican Party"? Because that political party is now engaged in a coordinated nationwide effort to keep Black and brown people from voting.

Today's Republican Party is attempting to end America's multiracial democracy and replace it with a new form of American apartheid in which Black and brown people are treated as second-class citizens in their own country. These efforts to create a whites-only fake democracy involves many of the same tactics and strategies as the original Jim Crow regime. These include onerous ID requirements, voter intimidation and harassment, limiting access to polling places, claims that some votes (by white people) are more "valuable" and of "higher quality" than others, outright vote theft and vote fraud, an attempt to create one-party monopoly rule and claims that voting is something "sacred," to be "protected" by limiting access to those deemed unworthy.

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How right-wing extremists are using UFOs, 'ancient aliens' and other conspiracy theories to recruit new members

The American people live in the same country. That does not mean they share a common reality. This inability to agree upon basic empirical facts and the nature of the truth is undermining the country's democracy.

Moreover, a type of collective malignant narcissism, in which entire communities of people believe that their opinions supersede empirical reality and scientific fact, is undermining America's present and future prosperity, stability and freedom, not to mention the basic health of our society.

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Giuliani endorses for NYC mayor — but his favorite Democrat says Rudy's support is 'sabotage': report

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has become so toxic since his days as "America's Mayor" that his endorsement was rejected on Friday.

CBS2 political reporter Marcia Kramer asked Giuliani, who is backing Republican Curtis Sliwa, which Democrat he preferred.

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The 'Big Lie' has become a GOP litmus test in these 2 major statewide Pennsylvania races

In 2022, the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania will have two major statewide races: a U.S. Senate race and a gubernatorial race. In an article published by The Bulwark on June 17, Never Trump conservative Amanda Carpenter examines the Republican primaries in those races — lamenting that in both of them, promoting the Big Lie has become a litmus test.

"Former President Donald Trump is watching Pennsylvania," Carpenter explains. "Like every other campaign observer, Trump knows that the Keystone State unlocks presidential victories — and that Joe Biden's 50.0-48.8% victory there put him over the 270 votes needed to win the Electoral College. Why does that matter now? With Gov. Tom Wolf term-limited and Sen. Pat Toomey not running for reelection, Pennsylvania has two major statewide offices up for grabs in 2022."

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Black candidate bombarded with N-word during Seattle campaign event: report

On Thursday, The Seattle Times reported that a Black candidate for Seattle City Counsel was targeted by a flood of racial slurs in a Zoom campaign event.

"Brianna Thomas was just starting a Zoom session with phone-banking volunteers when someone pasted 50 lines repeating the n-word, in all caps, in the chat, she said," reported Daniel Beckman. "Everyone knows that running for office is hard, 'But this isn't just hard. This is violent,' said Thomas, who is Black."

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Pennsylvania's GOP primaries are setting the stage for Trump to steal the 2024 election -- here's how

Republican candidates are embracing Donald Trump's election lies in hopes of winning his endorsement.

Pennsylvania will elect a new governor and U.S. senator next year, and the twice-impeached one-term president has made clear that his crucial endorsement will require Republicans to conduct their own Arizona-style "audit" of his loss in their state, according to The Bulwark's Amanda Carpenter.

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How embracing Trump's election lies turned a 'political nobody' into a rising GOP star

Trump-loving Pennsylvania State Sen. Doug Mastriano is a rising star in Republican politics -- and it's all because he's gone all-in on former President Donald Trump's lies about the 2020 election.

Politico reports that Mastriano was a "political nobody" until last year when he hopped aboard Trump's "stop the steal" bandwagon and began promoting the president's conspiratorial falsehoods about the 2020 election.

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Michael Cohen recalls the time Trump offered up Don Jr. for prison before Ivanka

In a wide-ranging interview with The Lincoln Project, former lawyer to Donald Trump, Michael Cohen responded to the recent news that Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg could be indicted as early as this summer.

Among the many things Cohen revealed, he cited an occasion in which some legal things seemed to be getting complicated and it was possible that Donald Trump Jr. or Ivanka Trump could be held accountable for it. It was something that Cohen said he included in his 2020 book Disloyal, but appeared to go largely unnoticed. Cohen recalled Trump saying that if it comes down to Don Jr. or Ivanka going to prison that it should be Don Jr. because "he can handle it." Cohen explained that he would shoot for keeping both children out of prison.

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'The truth is finally coming out': Lev Parnas claims 'vindication' as new tapes reveal Giuliani's role in Ukraine scheme

On CNN Tuesday, former Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas — who has been cooperating with Congress in the Ukraine scandal — claimed vindication from the tape released last week detailing Giuliani's role in pressuring the Ukraine government to investigate President Joe Biden's family in 2019.

"You finally heard this audio from this July 2019 call between Rudy Giuliani, Kurt Volker, who is a U.S. diplomat, and Andriy Yermak, top adviser to Ukraine's president," said anchor Brianna Keilar. "What is your reaction, hearing that audio?"

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'Pure insanity': Leaked emails reveal DOJ officials' horrified reactions to Trump allies' voter fraud claims

Leaked emails obtained by CNN show that former top officials at the Department of Justice reacted with horror after being asked to investigate voter fraud conspiracy theories by former president Donald Trump and his allies.

The emails show that former acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen and former acting deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue both wanted no part of a White House pressure campaign to use the department to investigate wild voter fraud conspiracy theories, including entirely baseless claims about Italy using satellites to change Trump supporters' votes.

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Scathing Pennsylvania editorial slams far-right Republicans for pushing 'disgraceful' election 'audit'

When now-President Joe Biden defeated former President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, his campaign had no problem with legitimate bipartisan recounts in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia and other states that he won — and those recounts confirmed his victory. But the partisan, overtly pro-Trump GOP "audits" now being conducted in Arizona and other states are not legitimate recounts, and the editorial board of the York Dispatch in York, Pennsylvania slams State Sen. Doug Mastriano, a far-right Republican, and his allies for pushing for such an "audit" in the Keystone State.

In a scathing editorial published on June 14, the Dispatch's editorial board writes, "It will come as small surprise to anyone following the 2020 elections and their sorry aftermath that one of the ringleaders is State Sen. Doug Mastriano. The freshman Republican from Franklin County has worked tirelessly this past year to disenfranchise his own constituents in service to disgraced, disgraceful former President Donald Trump."

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