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MyPillow CEO: Dominion Voting Systems 'hired hit groups' to 'cancel me out'

In an interview on Tucker Carlson's Fox News program, pro-Trump MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell baselessly claimed that his business is being ruined by a coordinated attack of "hit groups" hired by election vendor Dominion Voting Systems.

"Dominion went on live TV and said they were going to go after Mike Lindell," said Lindell. "Well, they did. They hired hit groups and bots and trolls, went after all my vendors, all these box stores to cancel me out ... it's just a shame. If they can do it to me, Tucker, they can do it to anyone out there."

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Rudy Giuliani used election conspiracy theories to hawk vitamins, gold, and cybersecurity products: lawsuit

On Tuesday, The Washington Post reported that Dominion Voting Systems' lawsuit against Trump ally and attorney Rudy Giuliani alleges he profited off of his voting machine conspiracy theories — by using them as a platform to hawk various products to Trump supporters.

The Dominion lawsuit seeks $1.3 billion in damages for harming the company's reputation with false claims that their voting machines were rigged, which has reportedly led to harassment and threats against their employees.

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'You're all dead': Dominion lawsuit details Trump supporters' violent threats after Giuliani smear campaign

Dominion Voting Systems' newly filed defamation lawsuit against Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani details the violent threats company employees received thanks to Giuliani's conspiratorial rants against them.

The lawsuit notes that Giuliani on Christmas Day last year devoted his personal podcast to falsely claiming that Dominion voting machines illegally switched votes from former President Donald Trump to President Joe Biden, which spurred some Trump supporters to remark that Dominion employees needed to be "executed for treason."

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Rudy Giuliani: Dominion's 'hate-filled' lawsuit could 'wipe out' my ability to practice law

Attorney Rudy Giuliani fired back on Monday after he was hit with a Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit that seeks $1.3 billion in damages.

In the lawsuit filed on Monday, Dominion accused Giuliani of perpetuating a "Big Lie" by claiming that the company's voting machines were used in a scheme to steal the 2020 election from then-President Donald Trump.

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'We're looking at everybody': Dominion says Trump could be next after $1.3 billion Giuliani lawsuit

Dominion Voting Systems suggested on Monday that former President Donald Trump could face a massive lawsuit for misinformation about the 2020 election.

It was revealed this week that Dominion is seeking $1.3 billion in damages after it sued Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani for his role in spreading falshoods about the company.

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Here are the damning Rudy Giuliani admissions that will help Dominion take him to the cleaners

Dominion Voting Systems filed a massive $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani on Monday over his false claims that the company rigged the 2020 election on behalf of President Joe Biden.

One challenge for Dominion will be not only showing that Giuliani's claims about the company are false, but that they were made with malicious intent, as proving malice is an essential component of any successful defamation lawsuit.

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Sidney Powell releases Kraken — on herself, with new super PAC not far from Mar-a-Lago

A Friday filing with the Federal Election Commission shows that Sidney Powell, the Texas lawyer and conspiracy theorist so extreme that Donald Trump's campaign fired her, has launched a new super PAC which will allow her to raise an unlimited amount of money and put it towards virtually any political cause — including paying herself. The PAC, called "Restore the Republic," lists its physical address as a UPS dropbox about half an hour from the former president's residence Mar-a-Lago.

Powell rode her ludicrous allegations about election fraud to international notoriety in November, joining the Trump campaign's "elite strike force" alongside former LifeLock spokesperson Rudy Giuliani and legal adviser Jenna Ellis. Her off-the-wall performance at a now-infamous Nov. 19 press conference, where she declared, among other things, that voting machines across the country had been rigged on behalf of former Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez (who died in 2013), drew so much backlash that the Trump campaign cut her loose. Powell was back in the White House weeks later, however, with Trump floating her as a possible special counsel tasked with investigating his election defeat.

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Rudy Giuliani slapped with massive $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems

Dominion Voting Systems has filed a massive $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani for making false claims about the company supposedly stealing the 2020 election for President Joe Biden.

The New York Times reports that the suit against Giuliani accuses him of concocting "a viral disinformation campaign about Dominion" made up of "demonstrably false" claims that he used to justify charging hefty legal fees to the Trump campaign.

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Ivanka and Jared really want to get away from Donald Trump: report

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are about to move into their new life to the so-called "billionaires bunker," an island off the coast of Florida. According to one report, however, the former White House advisers are trying to break from Dad, the New Zealand Herald said. It is a time that Rudy Giuliani's daughter once called a "reign of terror."

Former President Donald Trump left the White House with his lowest job approval rating and the majority of Americans indicating they believe there should be accountability for the insurrection on the capitol.

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Michael Cohen suggests Trump issued secret pardons for himself and his kids in case of indictments

Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon with host Alex Witt, former Donald Trump attorney Michael Cohen stated he believes the former president issued secret pardons for himself and his kids while still in office -- with the intent on making them public only if they are needed.

Speaking with the host, Cohen -- who lost his law license when he went to jail -- said he was puzzled why Trump never self-pardoned when he could, adding that the one thing the president fears is serving time in jail.

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Giuliani is sad he is 'portrayed as some kind of money-grubbing ambulance chaser': report

The question over payments to Rudy Giuliani while he unsuccessfully pushed Donald Trump's conspiracy theories about election fraud continues to play out in the press.

On his radio show on Friday, the former New York City mayor reportedly claimed it was a "lie" that he requested $20,000 a day to represent Trump in court.

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