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DC bar committee hearing recommends Rudy Giuliani get disbarred

Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani is one step closer to being disbarred.

Bloomberg News legal reporter Zoe Tillman reports that a Washington D.C. Bar hearing committee is recommending Giuliani's disbarment over his "frivolous" claims about voter fraud being used to steal the 2020 election from former President Donald Trump.

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DOJ investigating turbulent 2020 Oval Office meeting between Trump officials: report

U.S. Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith and department prosecutors are heavily interested in a 2020 Oval Office meeting involving former President Donald Trump and GOP officials as the DOJ continues to investigate Jan. 6, CNN exclusively reports.

DOJ prosecutors, according to the report, "have specifically inquired about three outside Trump advisers who participated in the meeting: former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, one-time national security adviser Michael Flynn and former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, sources said."

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Trump fans resort to 'table-pounding' when law thwarts them: Ex-Arizona GOP official

Supporters of former President Donald Trump ignore the law, the facts, and the Constitution, and resort to "table-pounding" to try to get what they want, argued former Arizona Republican House Speaker Rusty Bowers on MSNBC Thursday — even within the halls of government. Bowers was a key witness in the House January 6 Committee hearings last year, where he explained how Rudy Giuliani tried to pressure him to overturn President Joe Biden's victory in Arizona, and he refused to do so.

This comes as former Vice President Mike Pence, who similarly refused to participate in an illegal plan to throw out presidential electors on January 6, explained his actions to Republican voters in Iowa as he challenges former President Donald Trump for the 2024 nomination.

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Rudy Giuliani 'has exposure as a potential co-conspirator': J6 committee’s top investigator

A former U.S. Attorney who served as the House Jan. 6 committee’s top investigator said Thursday that former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani could be facing serious legal jeopardy of his own.

Timothy Heaphy during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House with Nicolle Wallace” said that the former New York City mayor “has exposure as a potential co-conspirator” in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation over allegations of election interference.

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'A big sprawling conspiracy': All eyes on Fulton investigation as Trump plots White House return

National spotlight looms for Fulton probe as Fulton County could dominate national headlines this summer if District Attorney Fani Willis files criminal charges against former President Donald Trump and his inner circle over alleged 2020 election interference.

Law enforcement agencies have been informed by Willis that additional security around the downtown Atlanta courthouse could be necessary if charging decisions are announced within the next several weeks in a potentially historic case. State prosecutors have asked Fulton judges to keep their court calendars open for the investigation that could lead to Trump and his allies facing criminal racketeering charges for conspiring to overturn his presidential election loss to President Joe Biden.

A newly sworn-in grand jury could be asked to consider the case and decide whether to issue indictments against a number of Georgians as well as highly influential Republican national political figures who were closely aligned with Trump as he lodged unfounded claims that widespread election fraud was the reason he lost in 2020 by nearly 12,000 votes in Georgia.

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Rudy Giuliani faces $89,000 bill for refusing to turn over evidence: report

Former President Donald Trump's ally Rudy Giuliani faces an $89,000 legal bill for refusing to turn over evidence to the attorneys representing two Georgia pollworkers he spread lies about in the wake of the 2020 election, reported The Daily Beast.

"Following a federal judge’s order sanctioning Giuliani last month — and ordering him to pay legal fees for wasting everyone’s time — the poll workers’ lawyers on Wednesday submitted a legal bill in court totaling $89,172," reported Jose Pagliery. "It's less than half of what they say they normally charge for the time they spent dealing with Giuliani's antics."

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Ex-senator says Rudy Giuliani is inches from turning on Trump given news of new agreement

Rudy Giuliani has been invited to speak to special counsel Jack Smith more than once, according to multiple reports. One was about the shouting match inside the Oval Office about seizing voting machines and other arguments.

Speaking to former prosecutor and former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill (MO) and legal analyst and former prosecutor Harry Litman, MSNBC substitute host Ayman Mohyeldin asked how much trouble Rudy Giuliani might be in given campaign finance schemes.

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MAGA lawyer Lin Wood gives up his law license ahead of potential disbarment

If former President Donald Trump is going to file legal challenges against the results of the 2024 presidential election, he will have to do so without the help of attorney Lin Wood.

Local news station WNCT reports that Wood, a conspiracy theory-spouting lawyer who tried in vain to get courts to throw out President Joe Biden's 2020 election win, has asked officials in his home state of Georgia to "retire" his law license ahead of disciplinary proceedings against him that could have potentially led to his disbarment.

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'They heard what he knew': Legal expert claims Trump's lawyers have become 'the most crucial witnesses'

Donald Trump's lawyers have always been his sounding board for sketchy activity, and one legal expert said they're increasingly becoming the most crucial witnesses as prosecutors zero in on the former president.

Rudy Giuliani recently sat down with prosecutors from special counsel Jack Smith's team, and he publicized that development himself, which legal analyst Lisa Rubin told MSNBC's Symone Sanders signaled that the former Trump attorney was willing to talk to other investigators.

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Trump's summer is in turmoil knowing 'that another shoe could still drop': analyst

In a column for MSNBC, analyst Hayes Brown suggested Donald Trump is having his "worst summer ever" as his legal problems accelerate, he's tied up in multiple jurisdictions with civil lawsuits, federal charges in Florida and a multi-count tax fraud indictment in Manhattan.

As the analyst pointed out, the former president is likely waiting for the next "shoe to drop," with special counsel Jack Smith reportedly close to filing more charges in New Jersey and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis slated to announce charges in mid-August related to election tampering in the 2020 presidential election.

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'Like watching a crying televangelist': Former Republican leaders mock 'weak' Lindsey Graham

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was booed over the weekend during an appearance at a Donald Trump rally. He's the latest casualty in Trump's long history of eating careers.

Whether Michael Cohen, Rudy Giuliani or Christina Bobb, the revolving door of Trump lawyers led to mockery, with foes claiming MAGA stands for "making attorneys get attorneys."

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Special counsel Jack Smith’s team eyes Trump lawyers in 2020 election fraud probe: report

Attorneys who aided in Donald Trump’s efforts to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election have reportedly come under increasing scrutiny from the office of Special counsel Jack Smith. Prosecutors from Smith’s team have interviewed Trump’s one-time personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani for about eight hours; issued inquiries centered on Sidney Powell, a pro-Trump lawyer who spread election misinformation; and questioned Brad Raffensperger, the Georgia secretary of state, about Giuliani, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Smith has been tasked with leading Justice Department inquiries...

Jack Smith's team grilled Rudy Giuliani about 'shouting match' between Trump lawyers: WSJ

Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani met with members of special counsel Jack Smith's team recently -- and now the Wall Street Journal is reporting details of the kinds of questions the one-time mayor of New York City answered.

According to the Journal, Smith's team zeroed in on efforts by fellow former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell to get the United States military to seize voting machines that she believed had been compromised under the direction of the late Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez.

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