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Lawsuit reveals that Fox News CEO warned colleagues not to give in to the 'crazies' as 2020 election unfolded

On election night on 2020, Fox News found itself in a difficult spot as it was besieged by angry viewers and an angry then-President Donald Trump, who demanded the network rescind its announcement that Joe Biden had won the swing state of Arizona.

NPR reports that as the situation unfolded, Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott warned colleagues, "We can't give the crazies an inch," according to a lawyer for Dominion Voting systems in the voting tech company's $1.6 billion defamation suit against Fox News.

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Morning Joe shames GOP for trying to shove potentially brain-damaged candidate into Senate: 'Who would be so cruel?'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough gingerly worked through Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker's apparent mental problems.

Republicans have rallied around the Georgia candidate after a woman revealed that he had paid for her abortion and Walker's son harshly criticized him as an abusive and absentee father. Then the "Morning Joe" host highlighted Newt Gingrich pointing out that the former NFL star likely suffered from football-related brain damage.

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Watch: Jon Hamm returns to SNL as show imagines Trump at Mar-a-Lago during Hurricane Ian

NBC's "Saturday Night Live" tackled the show's high turnover and the latest on Donald Trump in the premier of the show's 48th season.

The opening skit featured Peyton Manning and brother Eli Manning analyzing the show's "cold open" as if it were a football game.

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Sean Hannity tried to get Mark Meadows to go into business with him and Rudy Giuliani: new book

In April, when several of the text messages from Mark Meadows were revealed, Fox News host Sean Hannity was exposed for working directly with Donald Trump's team to help craft an interview to make the president look good. He was also telling Meadows that Fox News could be a safe home for him after the administration inevitably ended.

Former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) included a new Hannity text message in his book, The Breach, that discussed starting up businesses with Rudy Giuliani.

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Senator Mike Lee was behind getting Sidney Powell on Trump's legal team: new book

Former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) began working on the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress not long after it was established. His focus with his four-person team was in sifting through all of the phone calls, text messages and multimedia messages that were uncovered from Mark Meadows' as part of a committee subpoena.

While the 2,319 messages have been released, Riggleman's newly released book, The Breach, detailed that when the text messages came out in April people like Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) didn't look quite as bad as Riggleman said he is.

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Trump pressed Giuliani to 'go wild, do anything you want' in effort to overturn election: new book

According to the New York Times' Maggie Haberman, Donald Trump grew disgusted with his attorney's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and gave former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani his blessings to do whatever it took to help him remain in the Oval Office.

In her book "Confidence man," Haberman wrote that the former president was constantly critical of the legal advice he was getting from his personal lawyers and White House counsel Pat Cipollone who balked at the president's claims of election fraud.

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How Mark Meadows can dodge the Tuesday deadline to appear in Fulton County grand jury: legal analyst explains

Third-year Harvard Law School student Anna Bower, who also writes for Lawfare, explained that there's a chance Donald Trump's chief of staff could be a no-show for the Fulton County grand jury tomorrow.

As former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner explained in his "Justice Matters" video Monday, Meadows is being called in as part of the ongoing investigation of whether Trump committed fraud in his attempt to overthrow the Georgia election in 2020. Meadows not only organized a call between Trump and Republican officials who had been dodging him, Meadows also traveled down to Georgia demanding to watch the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and election officials conduct the signature match.

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Giuliani's son received messages from high-ranking Oath Keeper charged in Jan 6: report

On Monday, NBC News reported that Andrew Giuliani, son of longtime Donald Trump ally and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, received text messages from a high-ranking member of the paramilitary group the Oath Keepers, who is now facing several charges related to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

"That same Oath Keeper member, Kellye SoRelle, also tried to text a White House number on Dec. 20, according to a new book from Denver Riggleman, a former Republican congressman from Virginia, and journalist Hunter Walker. That text message went to a White House switchboard line, so it could not be delivered," reported Ryan J. Reilly and Ben Collins. "Riggleman, who lost renomination for his congressional seat after expressing opposition to then-President Donald Trump in 2020, joined the Jan. 6 committee after leaving office. He served as a staffer for the committee from August 2021 to April."

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Giuliani threatened with jail over missing payments to ex-wife after blowing off court hearing: report

On Friday, the New York Daily News reported that Donald Trump ally and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani could face jail time for contempt of court if he doesn't come up with $235,000 for his ex-wife Judith Nathan next month.

"Judge Michael Katz’s order came after Giuliani, the ex-mayor and current Donald Trump adviser, skipped a court hearing in a lawsuit Nathan filed over his failure to heed the terms of their December 2019 divorce settlement, court officials said," reported Molly Crane-Newman.

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'Big Lie' promoter True the Vote hacked data and targeted small election vendor with racist campaign: lawsuit

A defamation and computer fraud lawsuit filed this week against Texas-based True the Vote asks a judge to essentially determine whether the election-integrity group’s campaign against a small election vendor constitutes slanderous lies or a participation in criminal acts.

The suit was brought by Konnech Inc., a small elections logistics company based in Michigan. It alleges that True the Vote and its followers launched a stream of false and racist accusations against the company’s founder, forcing him and his family to flee their home in fear for their lives and damaging the company’s business. The suit cites True the Votes’ public claims that it hacked the company’s servers and accessed the personal information of nearly 2 million U.S. poll workers.

In a rare move, the judge granted Konnech’s request for a temporary restraining order against Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips, leaders of True the Vote, a nonprofit organization known for making allegations of voter fraud without evidence to support their claims. Judge Kenneth Hoyt of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas found a “substantial likelihood” that Konnech would “suffer irreparable injury” without it. The order also prohibits True the Vote from accessing, or attempting to access, Konnech’s computers or disclosing any of the company’s data and orders the group to disclose more information about the alleged breach.

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HR McMaster banned Rudy Giuliani from meeting privately with Trump over foreign influence fears: book

A new book written by reporters Susan Glasser and Peter Baker reveals that former Trump national security adviser H.R. McMaster was so concerned about Rudy Giuliani that he barred him from meeting privately with the former president.

During an interview on CNN Tuesday, Glasser explained why McMaster thought Giuliani's influence was so potentially problematic.

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Watch: Arizona Speaker explains why he would not violate his oath for Trump’s coup attempt

Arizona state House Speaker Rusty Bowers explained why he would not violate his oath of office as Donald Trump sought to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Bowers' statements were teased by CNN's Jake Tapper in a tease of a special to air over the weekend.

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Trump-loving tech mogul recruiting veterans and ex-cops as poll watchers: 'We do not condone violence'

Election-denying former tech CEO Patrick Byrne is recruiting military veterans and former law enforcement officers to become poll watchers.

The Overstock.com founder announced "One More Mission" on his page hosted by the subscription-based Locals website, in a similar effort to those mounted by Michael Flynn and other Donald Trump allies to send right-wing allies to polling stations looking for evidence of fraud, although critics claim their presence is intimidating to voters.

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