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Maddow tells The View making Jim Jordan speaker is like putting Giuliani on Supreme Court

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow appeared on Wednesday's episode of "The View" to promote her new book that details the American fight against fascism over the years – but she started with a discussion of the state of Congress.

The co-hosts began with questions about the battle for Speaker of the House and Maddow explained that even with a GOP speaker in place, the Congress is still a disaster.

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Lawyers want to cross 'hard line in the sand' by asking jurors if they think Trump guilty

Defense attorneys, prosecutors and the judge in the trial of Donald Trump co-defendants Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro went head-to-head Monday in an effort to figure out what potential jurors in the case can be asked, the Associated Press reported.

Powell and Chesebro, along with former President Donald Trump, are accused of conspiring to overturn the result of the 2020 election.

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Giuliani's lawyers likely to bail on his Biden lawsuit because he's broke: legal expert

Rudy Giuliani's civil lawsuit against President Joe Biden could end up in the dustbin of history because he lacks the money to pay his lawyers and his own legal difficulties are of more concern.

That is the opinion of attorney Mark Herrmann writing for the Daily Beast who also maintained that the former New York mayor's lawsuit has some merit but is likely headed to an ignoble end.

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'Rudy's screwed': Ex-prosecutor says Giuliani buried by 'legal entanglements'

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is "screwed" after a federal judge held that the jury in Giuliani's defamation case will be informed that he hid his assets, a former federal prosecutor said Saturday.

The judge held that Giuliani intentionally withheld documents in defiance of court orders in hopes that he could hide his money from the court. That information is especially important as the bulk of the trial is concerning what kind of damages are warranted for false claims he made against two separate poll workers.

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Jury in Rudy Giuliani defamation case will be informed he hid assets: Judge

The federal judge presiding over Rudy Giuliani's defamation case lodged by two Georgia election workers claiming he was trafficking in 2020 presidential election conspiracy theories ruled on Friday that the jury will be informed that he tried to hide his wealth from the court.

"The jury will be instructed that it must, when determining an appropriate sum of compensatory, presumed, and punitive damages, infer that defendant Giuliani was intentionally trying to hide relevant discovery about the Giuliani Businesses’ finances for the purpose of shielding his assets from discovery and artificially deflating his net worth," according U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell's ruling.

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Jack Smith might get Trump's 'trove of secrets' with latest filing: Legal expert

Special counsel Jack Smith is telling Trump to "put up or shut up" about whether he intends to use a very specific legal defense that could decide the entire trajectory of the 2020 election interference case, former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade wrote for MSNBC on Thursday.

"In a motion filed this week, the special counsel asked Judge Tanya S. Chutkan to order Trump to provide formal pre-trial notice of any intent to rely on advice of counsel as a defense in the federal election interference case," wrote McQuade. "According to the motion, Trump and his lawyers have 'repeatedly and publicly' stated an intent to assert the defense at trial. The Dec. 18 exhibit list deadline, Smith argues, is the time for Trump to put up or shut up."

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Jack Smith doing more than 'taking the gloves off' in new Trump filing: Legal expert

A former federal prosecutor and legal expert Glenn Kirschner described Special Counsel Jack Smith's methods of jury selection as "priming the well" in advance of former President Donald Trump's federal election interference case.

In Smith's newest filing, he is doing more than taking off the gloves, according to Kirschner. "He boxed them up, taped up the box, and sent them to long-term storage."

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GOP moves to punish Fani Willis for 'cherry-picked cases' against Trump and co-defendants

Georgia GOP senators are going to court to seek a rebuke of the prosecutor spearheading the indictment of former President Donald Trump for attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential results.

A formal complaint was filed on Oct. 1 by state Republicans accusing Fulton County DA Fani Willis of having “improperly cherry-picked cases to further her personal political agenda” after her office brought charges against Trump and 18 co-defendants. The complaint seeks the use of a newly formed commission to sanction her, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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Would-be House speaker Jim Jordan delivered 'constant disinformation up until January 6th': analysis

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), a leading contender to be the next speaker of the House of Representatives, was also a ringleader in former President Donald Trump's efforts to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 election, according to a CNN analysis.

The detailed report shows Jordan called on Trump to not concede in the wake of his 2020 loss, promoted assorted debunked conspiracy theories about the election being stolen, and even pushed a fringe legal theory about how then-Vice President Mike Pence could unilaterally declare Trump the winner.

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Fulton County summons Nevada fake elector in trial for Trump lawyers

Nevada State Republican National Committeeman Jim DeGraffenreid is one of six non-Georgia residents being summoned to testify in an upcoming trial for Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell — two attorneys indicted by the Peach State for their part in attempting to overthrow the results of the 2020 election.

Fulton County prosecutors in a legal filing say DeGraffenreid and Chesebro communicated about the logistics of the convening of Nevada’s fake electors for former President Donald Trump on Dec. 14, 2020 and that Chesebro provided “specific documents and instructions” to DeGraffenreid.

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IRS puts lien on Rudy Giuliani's Palm Beach home over unpaid taxes: report

Former President Donald Trump's close associate Rudy Giuliani has had a lien placed on his home by the Internal Revenue Service over $550,000 in unpaid taxes, reported The Daily Mail on Thursday.

"The IRS placed a lien on Giuliani's penthouse in Palm Beach, just three miles north of former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence," reported Jose Lambiet, noting that this allows the agency to seize some of the profits on any sale of the property.

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Legal expert shreds Trump's main defense in federal elections case

Justice Department prosecutors are reportedly looking into allegations that former President Donald Trump's close associate Rudy Giuliani is a heavy and problematic drinker, which, if the former president was aware of it, would potentially undermine any defense that he was acting on the good-faith advice of counsel when he tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

But that might not even matter, argued former Mueller investigation prosecutor Andrew Weissmann on MSNBC Wednesday, because there's a much simpler way the advice of counsel defense fails: there's no evidence Giuliani actually advised Trump to do many of the most controversial things he did in the election plot.

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Rudy Giuliani in 'a lot of trouble' after latest attorney loss: Ex-Trump lawyer

Former President Donald Trump's close ally Rudy Giuliani faces a huge problem after losing the lawyer representing him in the Georgia election racketeering case, former Trump White House lawyer Ty Cobb told CNN's Erin Burnett on Wednesday.

This comes amid reports that Giuliani is financially destitute as his legal fees mount, and that prosecutors are investigating Giuliani's alleged drinking problem, which could jeopardize Trump's efforts to claim that he was acting on the advice of Giuliani's legal counsel when he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

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