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Raw Story’s top 23 investigations of 2023

Early in 2023, Raw Story announced that it would heavily invest in our investigative journalism with the goal of bringing you hard-hitting and incisive news you wouldn’t find elsewhere.

Since then, Raw Story has hired a team of investigative journalists and published several hundred exclusive stories and reported commentaries that have together shone significant light into the darkest corners of politics and government.

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Trump 'stall' tactic in federal cases 'opens a window' for Ga. trial to start within weeks

Donald Trump's delay tactics, and the U.S. Supreme Court's decision not to expedite a review of his immunity claims, could potentially backfire in a couple of ways.

The former president is hoping to "stall" his trials until after the 2024 election, said Hamline University political science professor David Schultz, who told Salon that his delay tactics could wind up hurting his candidacy at a crucial moment.

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Cop-gassing MAGA rioter gets 'sweetheart' deal for a surprising reason

A January 6 rioter who assaulted police officers at the U.S. Capitol with chemical spray and used a megaphone to command fellow rioters to seize officers' guns received a reduced sentence, reported NBC News — for a surprising reason.

"The rioter, Samuel Lazar, has assisted prosecutors with cases against other Capitol rioters, as well as a fellow federal criminal defendant charged in a murder case, the court records show," reported Ryan J. Reilly. "Lazar, as NBC News first reported, was sentenced at a closed proceeding in March. After having pleaded guilty to assaulting, resisting or impeding certain officers with a dangerous weapon, he was sentenced to 2½ years, or 30 months, in prison. Lazar was arrested in July 2021 and ordered detained until trial; Bureau of Prisons records showed he was released from custody this September."

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Kari Lake may face same fate as Rudy Giuliani after she 'opened her big mouth': column

Kari Lake could soon meet the same fate as Rudy Giuliani after her latest court loss, according to a columnist in her home state.

A judge ruled last week that the failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate does not have a First Amendment right to call Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer a criminal, and she must now prove her claims that he intentionally sabotaged last year's election — or get slapped with a multimillion-dollar penalty for defamation, reported the Arizona Republic.

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'Betrayed is an understatement': Michigan fake elector says he was duped by GOP officials

A Republican fake elector in Michigan told investigators of his regret for trying to swing the 2020 vote for Donald Trump — and said officials “betrayed” him by exploiting his ignorance.

In a recording of an interview obtained by the New York Times, James Renner said it was only after he heard testimony from the House’s January 6 investigation that he realized he’d acted illegally.

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Biden and Trump both share 54% unfavorability rating, same as Clinton in 2016

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump could be cruising towards a 2020 rematch with overtones of 2016, as a new poll shows each candidate with an 54% unfavorable rating.

A new Economist/YouGov poll, taken between December 16-18, asked 1,500 adult American citizens about their favorability of a number of world leaders. When it came to Trump, 42% rated him favorably—22% very favorable versus 19% somewhat favorable—and 54% unfavorable, split by 45% finding him very unfavorable to only 9% rating him somewhat unfavorable.

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Rudy Giuliani’s legal 'humiliations' threaten his knighthood in the UK: report

On Feb. 13, 2002 — five months after the 9/11 terrorist attacks — then-New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani visited Buckingham Palace in London and was awarded an honorary knighthood.

Giuliani, who often quoted the late UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill, had a much different image in those days. Back then, Giuliani had a reputation for being a moderate conservative who had no problem working with non-Republicans in an overwhelmingly Democratic city.

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'I did it for my country': Giuliani justifies defaming Georgia election workers

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday offered a justification after he was found liable for defaming two former Georgia election workers, Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.

On his Sunday WABC radio program, Giuliani congratulated himself for a "brilliant legal move" because he recommended that then-President Donald Trump take his rigged election claims to state legislatures instead of the courts after the 2020 presidential vote.

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Michigan election chief sounds off dire warning about Trump after audio of pressure effort

Following the report that former President Donald Trump tried to pressure canvassers in Michigan to block certification of election results, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson wrote a dire warning about the threat the former president still poses in The Daily Beast.

"For me, the lowest moment in the post-election battle to protect Michigan’s accurate and legitimate election results in 2020 was not when armed protestors stormed my home," wrote Benson. "It wasn’t when a gathering of Trump supporters showed up to Michigan’s State Capitol demanding to be let in as the state’s 'true slate of electors' when we all were sheltered in the State Senate Chambers finalizing the electoral college. It wasn’t even when Rudy Giuliani came to town to headline a sham legislative hearing filled with lies about our elections. No, the most challenging time for me was the night of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers meeting."

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'So humiliating'; Morning Joe panel laughs at Giuliani's desperate cash-making 'grift'

During a report on Rudy Giulaini's decision to file bankruptcy on Thursday in response to a $148 million judgment in the Georgia election employees defamation lawsuit, the entire "Morning Joe" panel couldn't contain their laughter at one of the ways he is attempting to rake in much-needed cash.

At issue is a decision by the man formerly known as "America's mayor" to do Cameo videos for pay, one of which was shown by the hosts where he recited the "I'm a little teapot" children's nursery rhyme to make a few dollars.

As former White House director of communications Jennifer Palmieri explained, it's not surprising Giuliani, who appears to be broke, found a way to "grift" like many in Donald Trump's orbit.

"I think that if you don't have deep exposure to the sort of Trump and MAGA world, you might not appreciate how much the grift helps to prop up former president Trump and his whole operation," she stated before later adding," The teapot, I mean, [MSNBC host] Sam [Stein]said it in the 5:00 AM. hour, you can't make it up, I can't add to that."

With the entire panel laughing, regular contributor Katty Kay offered, "It is so humiliating, so humiliating. I mean, how the mighty have fallen. You know, I hope that none of us are ever in a position where we are so desperate for money, that we have to go on television to people in New Zealand and say, 'I'm a teapot, short and stout.'"

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Rudy Giuliani is 'going to jail' if he keeps being 'shady' about his finances: expert

Former President Donald Trump's ally Rudy Giuliani will be working off his debts to election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss until the day he dies, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler told MSNBC's Joy Reid on Thursday evening.

This comes after Giuliani, who pushed reputation-destroying conspiracy theories about Freeman and Moss stuffing ballots during the vote count in Atlanta, was held liable for $148 million in damages from the election workers' defamation case — and after he filed for bankruptcy today, in an apparent move to protect his assets.

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'Oh, my goodness': Giuliani gasps on live TV after learning he could owe $500 million

Former President Trump's ally Rudy Giuliani, fresh off his $148 million court defeat in the defamation case brought by Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, acted surprised on Steve Bannon's War Room show on Thursday when Bannon reminded him of what his reported total liabilities were.

"America's Mayor," said Bannon. "You're one of the smartest lawyers in the country. Tell us what happened this afternoon."

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Kari Lake may be 'shaking in her boots' after Rudy Giuliani's $148M court loss: analysis

The $148 million ruling against Rudy Giuliani could have failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake “shaking in her boots,” according to a new analysis from MSNBC.

The ruling against Giuliani, and in favor of two Georgia poll workers he falsely accused of interfering in the 2020 election, came days before an Arizona Superior Court judge ruled a similar defamation lawsuit against Lake could go ahead.

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