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Special counsel Jack Smith's new strategy is targeting Trump's lawyers: report

Federal prosecutors are focusing their efforts on former President Donald Trump's top lawyer as a new strategy in their investigations into efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the probe into classified documents at Mar-a-Largo, The Washington Post reports.

Rudy Giuliani in particular has attracted the attention of investigators in the 2020 election case, according to the report, which cites people who have appeared in front of the grand jury.

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Dominion’s damning revelations underscore the 'full corruption of Fox News': former Reagan speechwriter

For many years, Mona Charen — a veteran conservative columnist who was a speechwriter for First Lady Nancy Reagan during the 1980s — has complained about what she views as a liberal bias in the mainstream media. But in an article published by The Bulwark on March 2, the Never Trumper’s primary target is not CNN, the Washington Post or the New York Times. It is Fox News, which, she argues, has "embarrassed" itself by shamelessly promoting "lies" and "fiction."

Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News has turned into a major scandal for the right-wing cable news outlet, which, in late 2020 and early 2021, promoted attorney Sidney Powell's false claim that Dominion's equipment was used to help now-President Joe Biden steal the presidential election from then-President Donald Trump. E-mails and text messages that Dominion has presented as evidence show Tucker Carlson and others at Fox News privately admitting that Powell's claim was total nonsense. Yet Fox News, according to Dominion, promoted Powell's debunked claim anyway.

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J6 investigators couldn't bring down Giuliani — but these two poll workers might

Rudy Giuliani has seen a downward spiral of his professional reputation since falling in with former President Donald Trump and, more recently, the crowd of conspiracy theorists trying to overturn his 2020 election loss, including the suspension of his law license in New York and a recommendation of disbarment from D.C. ethics officials.

But the January 6 Committee concluded without recommending any direct criminal or civil penalties against him for his efforts.

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How a Catholic-led law firm is sowing doubts about election integrity as part of its long-term strategy

For decades, lawyers at the Thomas More Society have backed provocateurs and long shot causes in hopes of winning severe restrictions on abortion in the U.S.

As others in the anti-abortion movement distanced themselves from clinic protestors accused of trespassing, vandalism and sometimes violence, the Thomas More Society defended them in civil and criminal court. The legal nonprofit once sided with a Wisconsin pharmacist who refused to fill a birth control prescription on religious grounds.

More recently, the Chicago-based organization has embraced a far different but equally divisive undertaking — relentlessly questioning the integrity of elections. Leaping into the 2020 “Stop the Steal” frenzy, which was consistently discredited, the Thomas More Society aggressively pursued scores of lawsuits and complaints across the country.

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New Dominion filings are 'worst thing for the Fox News empire in years': MSNBC host

New filings released by Dominion Voting Systems in their $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News are a massive problem for the network, as well as for its billionaire owner Rupert Murdoch, MSNBC's Ari Melber reported on Friday.

This comes, Melber said, as Murdoch admitted in testimony that he always knew the election was legitimate, and that, when asked whether he could have removed Rudy Giuliani from the air for claiming on Fox that voting machines "can be hacked," he said, "I could have. But I didn't."

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Republicans fear being 'eaten' alive by the 'extremists and loons' they helped empower: columnist

According to a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems, what far-right Fox News pundits say on the air and what they are actually thinking can be two very different things. Dominion, the Washington Post reports, has uncovered actual e-mails and text messages that Fox News hosts like Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity sent during the lame duck period of late 2020 and early 2021 — when attorney Sidney Powell and other allies of then-President Donald Trump were falsely claiming that Dominion's voting equipment was used to help now-President Joe Biden steal the election.

In those e-mails and texts, Fox News pundits acknowledge that Trump lawyers' claims of a stolen election were nonsense. And Dominion alleges that despite knowing the truth, Fox News shamelessly promoted the Big Lie anyway. Fox's attorneys, fighting the lawsuit, have maintained that the cable news outlet's hosts were simply asking questions in late 2020/early 2021 — not going out of their way to promote defamatory lies.

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Disbarment urged for GOP Arizona AG who hid Trump-debunking election fraud report

Reacting to a Washington Post report that showed that former Arizona Attorney General Attorney General of Arizona Mark Brnovich speaking at the 2019 Inauguration of Governor Doug Ducey (R) misrepresented and then buried a report that affirmed there was no election fraud in the 2020 presidential election, two legal experts asserted that he should face legal sanctions including disbarment.

Writing for the Bulwark, former federal prosecutor Dennis Aftergut and Amherst law professor Austin Sarat stated that Brnovich should be held accountable for misusing his office to keep the election fraud conspiracy alive going into the 2022 midterms when he was running for the GOP Senate nomination.

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East Palestine woman rolls eyes at Trump visit as other locals trash political 'publicity stunts'

Donald Trump's brief stop in East Palestine, Ohio in the wake of a train accident that spread toxic chemicals in the community, is not getting across-the-board rave reviews from locals who are growing increasingly angry at seeing their tragedy turned into a finger-pointing war between Democrats and Republicans.

Donald Trump, who appeared with his son, Don Jr, showed up at the town and turned it into a 2024 presidential campaign event complete with handing out bottles of Trump water and MAGA hats -- and that spectacle was not lost on members of the town, with one calling the visit, along with one by Rudy Giuliani, "publicity stunts."

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Could a Trump grand juror's comments affect possible Georgia charges?

By Jack Queen

(Reuters) - Media interviews given by the foreperson of the Georgia grand jury that investigated former President Donald Trump's attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state present a public relations problem for prosecutors but need not stop them from bringing charges if warranted, according to legal experts.

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Steve Bannon’s former attorney is suing him for 'a whopping $480,487': report

In 2018, veteran broadcast journalist Dan Rather used the words "flock of felons" to describe the many Donald Trump associates who have faced major criminal charges. And the list has only grown since then.

It’s a list that includes, among others, veteran GOP operative Roger Stone, Paul Manafort (one of Trump’s 2016 campaign managers), Michael Flynn (former national security adviser in the Trump Administration), Michael Cohen (Trump’s former personal attorney and now a scathing Trump critic); and long-time Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg (who was sentenced to five months in jail in 2022 after pleading guilty to multiple tax crimes). Another is Steve Bannon, who served as White House chief strategist under Trump and now hosts the "War Room" podcast.

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Watch: Trump vows to use the federal government to discipline your children

Donald Trump is promising to use the federal government to discipline children if he becomes president again. The one-term Republican ex-president who, according to one watchdog group has been "credibly accused of committing at least 56 criminal offenses" vowed to end crime, with a focus on America's "wild" youth.

"We will end the leftist takeover of school discipline and juvenile justice," Trump says in a five-minute pre-recorded campaign video released Monday (below).

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'People in the asylum have taken control': Michigan GOP operative sounds alarm about party's new leader

Michigan Republicans have elected failed Secretary of State candidate Kristina Karamo to be their new chairwoman, despite the fact that has a long history of spouting QAnon-style conspiracy theories and she refuses to concede an election she lost by 14 points.

Some Republicans in Michigan are decidedly not happy that their party has decided to double down on conspiracy-touting election deniers, and longtime Republican consultant Dennis Lennox told Bridge Michigan that the GOP is a dead party walking at the moment.

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Rudy Giuliani rages at 'double-crossing' Trump appointees who 'didn't believe' his Biden dirt

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani revealed on Sunday that former President Donald Trump's administration members refused to cooperate in a campaign to smear Joe Biden because they "didn't believe" his evidence of wrongdoing was legitimate.

On his Sunday WABC radio broadcast, Giuliani complained that the "press turned on" him after he claimed in 2020 to have evidence of Biden family corruption.

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