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Fulton 19 update: DA’s focus turns to remaining defendants in Georgia RICO case

The highly-publicized Fulton County 2020 presidential election interference case took a brief break from public view following a busy October filled with court hearings and prosecutors reaching plea deals with several of Donald Trump’s co-defendants in the sweeping conspiracy probe.

Fulton County Superior Court hearings resumed on Friday with a defense attorney representing Harrison Floyd, a former Black Voices for Trump director, pressing a judge to order several government agencies to provide evidence he argues will bolster claims that more than 41,000 missing votes caused Trump to lose Georgia’s presidential election in 2020 to Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden.

Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee is expected to make a decision in the coming days on whether the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office, Fulton County Department of Registration & Elections and Fulton County Superior Court Clerk comply with demands from Floyd seeking a voluminous amount of election-related documents.

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Kentucky’s Democratic governor would rather not talk about climate change

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Kentucky’s Democratic governor, Andy Beshear, has been called the state’s “consoler-in-chief.” He’s presided over a period of extreme weather in the state, from tornadoes that leveled entire towns in the farmlands of western Kentucky, to record flooding that washed out thousands of homes in its mountainous Appalachian east. Through it all, voters have taken note that the governor has made a habit of personally visiting disaster sites and committing to funding their recovery.

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IRS free tax filing rollout faces hurdles after multimillion-dollar lobbying campaign

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New legislation could throw a wrench in IRS plans to launch a free government-run tax filing program after millions of dollars in lobbying by for-profit tax prep service providers.

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Georgia co-defendant demands 41k ballots he says will prove 'Trump did not lose' election

The Black Voices for Trump leader accused of harassing a Georgia poll worker in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election is demanding election records that conspiracy theorists believe prove Donald Trump won, court records show.

Harrison Floyd, who is among 14 remaining co-defendants in District Attorney Fani Willis’s corruption case against Trump, demanded this week that officials hand over thousands of pages of Fulton County voting records he thinks will disprove President Joe Biden’s victory.

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Trump election denier Kris Kobach pays federal fine for election violation

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, an election denier with ties to former President Donald Trump, has paid a fine for violating federal election laws during his losing 2020 run in Kansas for the U.S. Senate.

Kobach's political committee paid fines of $5,060 and $405.75, according to documents released by the Federal Election Commission and exclusively reviewed by Raw Story. The fines stem from the committee knowingly renting an email list well below market value from We Build The Wall Inc., an organization that was later revealed to be a criminal enterprise.

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Accused felon Rudy Giuliani praises The Citadel for letting him keep honorary degree

Not much is going right for Rudy Giuliani.

His recent indignities include 13 felony charges related to his attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia, status as “co-conspirator 1” in one of former President Donald Trump’s federal indictments and the pending loss of his law license in Washington, D.C.

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Hunter Biden slaps back against GOP's 'weaponization' of his addiction

President Joe Biden’s son Hunter, a longtime target of conservative attacks, investigations and conspiracy theories, wants his enemies to know one thing.

“I can survive anything,” the recovering addict wrote in an op-ed Thursday. “Except a drink or a drug.”

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Jenna Ellis rushed to make deal after other Trump attorneys pleaded guilty in Ga.: lawyer

The writing was on the wall for Jenna Ellis as soon as two other Donald Trump lawyers pleaded guilty in the Georgia election subversion case, according to an exclusive interview the Atlanta Journal-Constitution did with a member of the ex-Trump attorney's legal team.

Fulton County prosecutors met with Ellis' attorneys last month and said she could resolve her case by pleading guilty to taking part in a racketeering conspiracy to overturn Trump's presidential election loss in the state – but at the time that was unacceptable to her defense team, according to her report.

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Trump officials say it's clear ex-president is looking for fall guys: report

Paranoia has been rippling through Trumpland with the former president expecting anybody in his inner circle to show undivided fealty — even if that means they go to prison instead of him, according to a Rolling Stone report.

As Donald Trump digs in to defend against the barrage of indictments and civil lawsuits he has made it abundantly clear in private that any aides or attorneys are to be loyal to the very end, sending "several possible key witnesses to consider throwing Trump under the bus before he gets the chance to do it to them."

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Lawyers are ditching top Trump allies for not paying their bills: report

"War Room" host Steve Bannon, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell are among the many Donald Trump allies who falsely claimed that the 2020 election was stolen from the former president. Since then, all three of them have had an abundance of legal problems — and, according to The Guardian's Peter Stone, are being dropped by their attorneys after failing to pay their "hefty" legal bills.

In addition to facing a variety of civil lawsuits, Giuliani is a co-defendant in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' election interference case. Bannon was charged with contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena from the January 6 Select Committee.

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'He ignited the mob': Lawyers argue Trump violated insurrection clause at Colorado trial

A weeklong trial in a challenge to former President Donald Trump’s constitutional eligibility to seek office again began in a Denver courtroom on Monday with a focus on the events of Jan. 6, 2021, when a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol and interrupted the certification of election results.

Six Colorado voters have alleged in a lawsuit that Trump’s role in “summoning” and “inciting” that mob make him ineligible to hold office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. The Civil War-era clause prohibits anyone who took an oath to uphold the Constitution and then “engaged in insurrection” from holding office in the United States.

In an opening statement, attorneys for the plaintiffs, including representatives of the nonprofit Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said their four-point case was simple: Trump took an oath to support the Constitution; the Jan. 6 attack was an insurrection; Trump engaged in that insurrection; and Colorado election officials can and must bar ineligible candidates from the ballot.

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Rudy Giuliani nearly targeted by New York AG over Ukraine scheme: report

New York attorney general Letitia James considered investigating Rudy Giuliani years ago over his efforts to dig up dirt on Joe Biden in Ukraine.

The Manhattan district attorney's office received emails last week revealing internal discussions at the attorney general's office in 2020 about the potential investigation, although the idea was quickly shot down, an agency official familiar with the matter told The Daily Beast.

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'Mercy of the court': Legal expert shows why Trump won't likely be offered a plea deal

Not everybody in Trump's RICO trial in Georgia is going to get a plea deal.

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner on his YouTube show "Justice Matters" suspects that there is good reason why former President Donald Trump and some of the 14 remaining co-defendants — namely Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, and John Eastman are still facing conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election — and aren't getting offered sweet plea deals by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis like four others have.

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