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Kevin McCarthy's former chief of staff links up with Bill Barr

The chief of staff of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is launching a boutique consulting shop — and is partnering with former Trump Attorney General Bill Barr, Axios reported.

Machalagh Carr's first big project for Quell Strategies will be to head up the Center for Legal Action at the American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce. She'll be president while Barr is chairman.

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'Got exactly what he deserved': Dominion lawyer heaps dirt on Rudy Giuliani after verdict

An attorney who represented Dominion Voting Systems in its defamation lawsuit against Fox News heaped dirt upon Rudy Giuliani after a jury last week ordered him to pay $148 million to defamed election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.

Appearing on CNN Monday, attorney Rodney Smolla explained how Giuliani drove himself into a ditch by failing to fully comply with discovery requests ahead of his trial.

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John Oliver: Rudy Giuliani was like 'Weekend at Bernie's' for a living person

John Oliver summed up Rudy Giuliani's defamation trial this week by showing off the desperation of his own staff to get him away from reporters.

Outside his trial on Dec. 11, Giuliani defamed Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss again, despite already being found liable for defaming them the first time around.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene flips out after top Republican says no 'smoking gun' on Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is furious.

Speaking in Phoenix as part of "Amfest," Greene lambasted Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for saying the House GOP has nothing on President Joe Biden after they voted to launch an impeachment inquiry.

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Chasing Giuliani 'to his grave': Expert outlines ways to force Rudy to pay poll workers

Rudy Giuliani lost the lawsuit from election workers Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman, and last week was ordered to pay nearly $150 million. The overall problem, however, is that due to his mounting legal troubles, Giuliani is quickly running out of cash and there's no way he can pay that sum.

It has prompted a question about whether the ladies can ever get anything for their suffering and even if they could go after Donald Trump.

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Trump should 'be very nervous' about what just happened to Giuliani: legal expert

During an appearance on MSNBC, former prosecutor David Henderson claimed the massive $148 million judgment two Georgia poll workers received after winning a defamation lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani should be a red flag for Donald Trump and his inner circle.

Speaking with fill-in host Charles Coleman Jr., Henderson exclaimed, "To be, honest this isn't just a win, this is one of the biggest wins I've ever heard of."

Using that as a jumping-off point, the former prosecutor claimed the result is a "preview" of what Trump, Giuliani and others slated to be tried in Georgia on racketeering charges related to the 2020 presidential election can expect next year.

"That is an epic victory. The only thing you have to acknowledge, and this goes to your point about nationalism, it does not make up for what these two women went through," he told the host before cautioning, "Rudy Giuliani is in such a downward spiral, they're not likely to see a dime of that money."

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He then added, "The real issue here is you've got a preview from the way that the jury down in Georgia is going to receive them. Giuliani, former president Trump, and anyone in their circle should be very nervous about this outcome."

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'I don't see how they hold on to the House': GOP strategist predicts Jeffries speakership

Republicans are going to lose control of the House next year, according to one GOP strategist on Saturday.

Speaking on MSNBC's PoliticsNation, Republican strategist Susan del Percio, who has a history of working with Republican candidates and in Rudy Giuliani's administration, was asked about recent redistricting news in New York and how it might affect the national political landscape.

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Giuliani’s 'bad judgment' is a 'headache' for defense lawyers: legal expert

Former Donald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani losing a defamation case against two Georgia poll workers and being ordered to pay $148 million is a byproduct of reckless behavior his attorney was unable to rein in, according to a defense lawyer.

In a Saturday column for MSNBC, personal injury and criminal defense attorney Danny Cevallos wrote that the man formerly regarded as "America's mayor" routinely "engages in self-sabotage" that makes him a difficult client to defend.

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Georgia law contains a major roadblock for Giuliani's appeal of $148 million judgment

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show," former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade stated that cash-strapped Rudy Giuliani may not be able to appeal the massive $148 million judgment levied against him for defaming two Georgia poll workers.

Late Friday, a jury slapped the former New York City mayor with the multimillion-dollar penalty to be paid to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss that included $75 million in punitive damages.

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Giuliani lawyer points finger at right-wing website in defamation trial

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s attorney on Thursday tried to distance his client from the violent threats faced by Georgia election workers he falsely accused of fraud, arguing St. Louis-based Gateway Pundit was more responsible.

During his closing arguments in the defamation lawsuit against Giuliani, attorney Joseph Sibley tried to convince a Washington, D.C, jury that Giuliani was a minor player in the unfounded election fraud allegations that led to an avalanche of threats against Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss.

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Rudy Giuliani's plan to appeal $150 million judgment is already doomed: legal expert

Following the handing down of his $148 million judgment against him for defaming election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, Rudy Giuliani told a gaggle of reporters that he stands by what he said about them, and that he will pursue an appeal or retrial of the case, claiming that the size of the judgment would assist him in getting it thrown out.

But not so fast, Ronnell Andersen Jones of the Columbia University Knight Institute told MSNBC's Alicia Menendez — it's actually not so simple for Giuliani to get another trial. In fact, he all but forfeited a defense in the one he already had.

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'Madness': Trump world furious over massive Rudy Giuliani defamation verdict

MAGA Republicans on Friday decried the $148 million victory for two Georgia poll workers who found themselves at the mercy of an angry mob of right-wing trolls when Rudy Giuliani falsely accused them of election interference.

Far-righters such as Stephen Miller professed themselves outraged that Giuliani — who claimed a ginger mint was a USB drive full of fake votes funneled into Georgia's 2020 presidential election by mother and daughter Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss — had been found liable for damages.

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Giuliani will be 'chased' for his assets — and he won't be able to hide: legal expert

Rudy Giuliani is on the hook for $148 million after a civil defamation trial brought by election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, whom Giuliani had accused without evidence of stuffing ballots in the 2020 Georgia presidential count.

Giuliani is reportedly so broke that he was already struggling to pay his legal fees — but, noted expert Lisa Rubin on MSNBC, that won't deter the plaintiffs from collecting all of the money they can out of him.

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