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Scott Perry and Doug Mastriano were central plotters to 'keep Trump in power': J6 Committee

On Tuesday, NPR Pittsburgh reported on how the House January 6 Select Committee, set to officially dissolve today, zoomed in on two key Pennsylvania Republicans as central to the plot to overturn the results of the election: Rep. Scott Perry, and state Sen. Doug Mastriano.

"The committee said midstate Rep. Scott Perry and State Sen. Doug Mastriano — who would later win the Republican nomination for governor — worked to keep Trump in power after his loss to Joe Biden," reported Robby Brod. "Throughout the year, as they ran for office amid Justice Department and congressional inquiries about the insurrection, their efforts to help Trump overturn the election were repeatedly in the news."

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Donald Trump erupts over 'radical left monsters who want to see America die' in midnight meltdown

Former President Donald Trump late Monday night took to his fake Twitter app Truth Social to rekindle conspiracy theories about two Georgia elections workers whom he and his allies baselessly believe prevented ballots that were supposedly cast for Trump from being properly tabulated, thus costing him Georgia's sixteen Electoral College votes in the 2020 election.

During a House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol hearing in June, Wandrea Shaye Moss and her mother Lady Ruby Freeman testified under oath that Trump's then-attorney Rudy Giuliani alleged that they helped steal the presidency away from Trump.

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Former Michigan GOP chair says Rudy Giuliani gave her COVID, details discord over false elector plot

LANSING, Mich. — Laura Cox, former chairwoman of the Michigan GOP, told a committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol that she contracted COVID-19 from Rudy Giuliani and had concerns about the idea of Republicans signing certificates falsely claiming Donald Trump won the 2020 election. "I just want to be clear, she found out about those other documents after the event," Cox's lawyer, David Warrington, told committee investigators in May. "She didn't prepare the documents that are reported as electors certificates. "She didn't prepare that. She didn't have any prior knowl...

'I remember hearing the word wimp': Jan. 6 committee releases more witness depositions

Hours before it disbanded forever, the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol released a final slate of depositions of witnesses that it interviewed during its probe of former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election and remain in power.

CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane tweeted video clips of key Trump allies – including coup memo author John Eastman, ex-Trump defense attorney Rudy Giuliani, Ivanka Trump, and then-Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office John McEntee – recalling what they saw and heard leading up to and during the Trump-inspired insurrection.

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Trump walks away when questioned about the Jan. 6 attack during his New Year's Eve party: report

Former President Donald Trump hosted a New Year’s Eve party at his Mar-a-Lago estate on Saturday, where he briefly spoke to the media.

According to the Palm Beach Post, the former president said he hoped that the Russia-Ukraine war would " get straightened out very quickly." He also claimed that he had received some poll numbers about his 2024 presidential bid that looked "fantastic" and insisted that the United States needed “a strong border and we need it now.”

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'America's seditious mayor': Rudy Giuliani ruthlessly trolled over 'unintelligible' greeting from Mar-a-Lago

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) spent New Year's Eve vibing at ex-President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago golf resort in Palm Beach, Florida. At 10:16 p.m., Giuliani – whose pro bono role as Trump's defense counsel on television and in dozens of failed court cases challenging the outcome of the 2020 election got his license to practice law suspended and exposed him to potential criminal consequences – tweeted a video of himself sitting at a table and mingling with guests.

"Mar-a-Lago 2023 New Year headed right to 2024!" Giuliani wrote, referring to Trump's candidacy for the next Republican presidential nomination.

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AZ election denier Mark Finchem talks about Ali Alexander, the Capitol attack and Trump ties in J6 deposition

Oro Valley Republican Mark Finchem has been publicly tight-lipped about his whereabouts on Jan. 6 and his connections to #StopTheSteal organizer Ali Alexander, but his testimony to the Congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection gives new insight into a man who has been instrumental in misinformation around Arizona’s electoral process.

On Friday, the U.S. House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol released a slew of transcripts of depositions of individuals who had participated in interviews with the committee including Finchem. Some interviewees have chosen to invoke their Fifth Amendment right to not self-incriminate, but Finchem answered the committee’s questions with an attorney present.

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Melania Trump was worried that Rudy Giuliani would walk in unannounced while she was only in her robe: former staffer

According to testimony from her estranged chief of staff earlier this year, former First Lady Melania Trump was worried that Rudy Giuliani would walk in on her while she was only wearing a robe, the New York Post reports.

Stephanie Grisham told the Jan. 6 committee that Melania, now 52, thought then-President Donald Trump's advisers failed him towards the end of his presidency and grew “very upset” when they entered the White House’s residential areas without warning.

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Trump campaign manager Stepien was 'way over his head' and 'frightened' before election loss: Giuliani J6 transcript

On Friday the House select committee investigating the Jan 6 insurrection released the transcript of their interview with Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani in which he frequently invoked the attorney-client privilege in order to avoid getting into details about possible attempts to overturn the election.

Giuliani admitted that he served as Trump's personal attorney before and after the 2020 election and, after the former president was declared the loser, was asked by Trump to take over his campaign's efforts to contest the results which eventually resulted in multiple lawsuits filed in states Trump's people felt they should have won.

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Ginni Thomas cried 'tears of joy' watching infamous Giuliani-Powell news conference: J6 testimony

Ginni Thomas told the Jan. 6 committee she cried "tears of joy" while watching the infamous news conference where Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell spread wild conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

The wife of U.S. Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas met with the House select committee for an interview, although she declined to speak on video or under oath, and she answered questions about her political activism and communications during the post-election period.

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Rudy Giuliani says he lost $6 million in clients due to investigations

Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani said this week that he and former President Donald Trump deserved awards for being the "most honest" men in America.

During an interview with OAN, Giuliani insisted that he had been vindicated despite years of investigations.

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Trump fundraiser never solicited $3 million she raised — and she really hated the Jan. 6 organizers: report

Caroline Wren, who had worked on the Trump campaign, told the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election that she never really tried to raise money for the rally, it just happened.

The testimony is a treasure trove of information about the inner workings of the Trump finance operation and how the political staff really viewed some of those working for Trump after he lost in 2020.

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January 6 'fake elector scheme' offers a clear 'path to prosecuting Trump': attorney

No one can accuse the January 6 Select Committee’s final report of not being comprehensive; the report, which National Public Radio (NPR) has published in its entirety on its website, is 845 pages long. One of the many things the Committee covers in the report is the fake electors plot of late 2020, which found MAGA Republicans in swing states circulating bogus Electoral College documents in an effort to give electoral votes that now-President Joe Biden legitimately won to Donald Trump.

In an article published by the conservative website The Bulwark the morning after Christmas 2022, attorney/columnist Philip Rotner examines what the January 6 Committee’s final report has to say about that plot and lays out some reasons why it makes a strong argument for criminally prosecuting Trump.

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