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‘The president made this decision’: Inside Donald Trump’s ‘carefully planned’ fake elector scheme

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the charges against Donald Trump related to his mishandling of classified documents after leaving the White House. The story has been corrected.

Donald Trump’s announcement earlier this week that he received a target letter from Special Counsel Jack Smith set in motion an indictment watch for new criminal charges that will likely center on a scheme to install fake electors to cast fake electoral votes on his behalf.

And buried deep in the U.S. House’s January 6 select committee’s 845-page final report is a single, all-but-unnoticed line about installing fake presidential electors that could foreshadow Trump’s fate.

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Trump claims Biden put the legal system 'under siege' because his lawyers are in trouble

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Wednesday in an all-caps rant to claim that President Joe Biden has placed the entire legal system "under siege."

"FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF THE USA, LAWYERS, AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM ITSELF, ARE UNDER SIEGE…ALL A GIFT FROM CROOKED JOE BIDEN, MERRICK GARLAND, AND DERANGED PROSECUTOR, JACK SMITH!!!" Trump posted.

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'Simply no merit': Ex-Giuliani associate urges Comer to drop Hunter Biden probe

During the 2020 presidential election, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was hoping that his associate Lev Parnas would be able to help him dig up some dirt on now-President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden. Giuliani hoped that Parnas, a Ukrainian businessman, would find something on Hunter Biden's connection to Ukraine that would doom his father's presidential campaign and keep then-President Donald Trump in the White House.

Those hopes never materialized. Biden enjoyed a decisive victory, winning 306 electoral votes and defeating Trump by more than 7 million in the popular vote.

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Special counsel subpoenas surveillance video from Georgia election count

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Wednesday that the feds have requested the surveillance videos from the State Farm Arena where the 2020 election count and recount were carried out.

"In a grand jury subpoena dated May 31, the Georgia Secretary of State’s office was directed to hand over 'any and all security video or security footage, or any other video of any kind, depicting or taken at or near' State Farm and 'any associated data,'" the report said.

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Ex-NYPD commissioner Bernie Kerik expected to meet with Jack Smith's investigators

Former New York City police commissioner Bernie Kerik is preparing to sit down with special counsel Jack Smith's team.

Kerik worked with Rudy Giuliani after the 2020 election to find evidence of voter fraud, and his attorney said Tuesday that he was in talks to be interviewed by Department of Justice investigators, reported The Daily Beast.

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Ex-Trump lawyer smacked down by CNN host for suggesting obstructing elections is reasonable

On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump announced he has received a target letter from special counsel Jack Smith — indicating he is likely to be indicted in connection with the January 6 investigation.

But in conversation with CNN's Kaitlan Collins, former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore defended his onetime client's actions — even suggesting that trying to overturn an election was entirely reasonable given what the former president believed to be true at the time.

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'False!' Giuliani team denies claims he is cooperating against Trump

Reports at the end of last month that former President Donald Trump's top ally Rudy Giuliani met with special counsel Jack Smith have fueled speculation that the former New York City mayor and alleged election coup plotter could be on the verge of accepting a deal to cooperate against the former president.

But not so fast, reported The Daily Beast on Tuesday: sources close to Giuliani are adamantly denying that this is the case.

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Trump's lawyers not 'out of the woods' in Jan. 6 probe: legal expert

A prominent legal expert said Tuesday that lawyers representing Donald Trump in the aftermath of the 2020 election may still face legal jeopardy in connection to the special counsel’s Jan. 6 probe, even though they haven’t been notified that they’re targets of the investigation.

Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman said that although lawyers representing John Eastman and Rudy Giuliani have confirmed that the former Trump attorneys haven’t yet received target letters from the special counsel’s office, that itself doesn’t mean they’ve been cleared.

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Rudy Giuliani has not yet received a Jan. 6th target letter after doing voluntary interview

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday revealed that he had received a target letter from special counsel Jack Smith's office regarding its investigation into his efforts to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

CNN's Paula Reid is now reporting that one-time Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani has so far not received such a letter from Smith's office, and she says that the attorney representing Giuliani does not expect the former New York mayor to be indicted in the case.

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Impeachment lawyer details the list of people who will be indicted along with Trump for 2020 election fraud

Former Donald Trump impeachment lawyer and ethics czar Norm Eisen gave a list of the top co-defendants that he thinks will also be indicted along with the former president when it comes to Jan. 6 and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.

Speaking to former FBI deputy director Andy McCabe and legal analyst Allison Gill, Eisen brought up his model prosecution memo posted to Just Security last week.

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Trumpworld nervous about Rudy Giuliani's talks with prosecutors -- but his attorney insists he hasn't flipped

Rudy Giuliani spoke with special counsel Jack Smith's team over two consecutive days, and Donald Trump's inner circle took notice.

His attorney Robert Costello confirmed the former New York City mayor sat down with prosecutors over the course of two consecutive mornings in late June for about three to four hours each day, but he insisted Trump's former lawyer had not revealed any damaging evidence against the ex-president, reported The Messenger.

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Trump legal team revives push to disqualify Fulton D.A. weeks ahead of expected indictments

Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys have filed a petition asking the Georgia Supreme Court to block the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office from pursuing cases against Trump and his allies for alleged criminal interference in the 2020 presidential election.

The frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on Friday endorsed a petition before state Supreme Court justices claiming that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is committing a flagrant disregard for the U.S. Constitution as the office is expected to soon present to a grand jury evidence for possible indictments of a dozen individuals that could include the former president and other supporters in a sweeping prosecution.

The petition comes after a lower court disagreed with Trump’s claim that political biases are among the reasons why Georgia courts should disqualify the Atlanta Democrat Willis and her team of prosecutors. The petition argues that Trump asked for a different judge to consider a motion to quash than the Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, who supervised the special jury process.

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Rudy Giuliani threatened with 'severe' sanctions for failing to produce evidence in court

Rudy Giuliani has reportedly been threatened by a judge with "severe" sanctions if he continues to fail to produce necessary evidence in a defamation case brought against him.

The news comes from Politico's senior legal affairs reporter, Kyle Cheney, who posted the news on Thursday.

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