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Georgia grand jury probe of 2020 election conduct zeroes in on Trump’s inner circle

A Fulton County special grand jury is in full swing in its investigation into attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in favor of Donald Trump with the latest string of subpoenas targeting Republican U.S Sen. Lindsey Graham and former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani and other Trump advisors.
The South Carolina senator and seven lawyers with ties to Trump and his campaign were subpoenaed last week for the Fulton investigation into whether Trump and his allies illegally interfered in the election that Democrat Joe Biden won by fewer than 12,000 votes.
Even though the latest round of subpoenas say the witnesses should be ready to appear in Fulton as early as Tuesday, don’t expect them to show up at the Fulton County Courthouse that day.

Graham, for one, has vowed to fight his summons, arguing that his calls were made in his capacity as a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Attorneys John Eastman, Kenneth Chesebro, Jacki Pick Deason, and Jenna Ellis have also been summoned to talk about the legal strategies used while trying to block Biden’s certification. The court filings say it appears the Trump campaign relied on unfounded claims of massive voting fraud and legal landmines.

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Lindsey Graham 'has taken on Donald Trump's contempt for the law': former ethics czar

Former White House ethics czar and impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen explained to CNN that Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) isn't above the law, regardless of his attempts to dodge a subpoena out of Fulton County, Georgia.

Speaking on the network Sunday, Eisen said flatly, that Graham "seems to have fully taken on Donald Trump's contempt for the rule of law. It is a great disappointment to those who have known and worked with him for decades in Washington, D.C. But as a Trump acolyte with total disregard for the Constitution of the law, he will fight to the last breath. But Fred, as I wrote in the Post, he has no basis to do that."

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Trump's 'Team Crazy' meeting on Dec. 18 to be focus of House riot committee hearing: Jamie Raskin

During an appearance on "Face the Nation: with host Robert Costa, Rep Jamie Raskin (D-MD) hinted at the central topic of Tuesday's House committee hearing on the Jan 6th insurrection.

Getting right to the point after saying he couldn't say much about testimony from former White House counsel Pat Cipollone he conceded, "Well, one of the things that people are going to learn is the fundamental importance of a meeting that took place in the White House on December the 18th."

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Georgia Trump grand jury witness bluntly claims Giuliani committed a crime in MSNBC interview

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show" on Sunday morning, a witness who spoke before the special grand jury in Georgia that is hearing evidence about Donald Trump's attempt to subvert the 2020 presidential election results agreed with the host that former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani committed a crime when he tried to assist the former president in his endeavors.

Georgia State Sen. Jen Jordan (D) -- who is currently running to become Georgia's attorney general -- was in the hearing as Giuliani, acting on Trump's behalf, pitched Georgia lawmakers on his case that the election was stolen despite knowing better.

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The Jan. 6 insurrection showed that performance crime is becoming increasingly popular

To film oneself committing a crime might seem a guileless act of self-incrimination, but it’s becoming increasingly popular. Take the Jan. 6 insurrection as a case in point.

With 874 people arrested on charges from disorderly conduct to seditious conspiracy, many were apprehended because of video or photos shared online. This is considered performance crime: the performance of criminal activity in which filming and sharing it with an audience is intrinsic to the crime itself.

The hearings held by the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol have brought to light high-level closed-door conversations rarely shown in the media. In this emerging context, as a long-time researcher on alternative and digital media, my study of performance crime can help us understand both the importance and inadequacies of social media news feeds.

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Jan. 6 committee ‘laid the foundation for charging Trump’s legal advisers’: legal expert

Three attorneys linked to Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election -- Jeffrey Clark, Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman -- are under increasing pressure, according to a new report from The Guardian.

“The strong evidence presented about the fake electors scheme at recent House committee hearings, including testimony by senior justice department officials, laid the foundation for charging Trump’s legal advisers, Eastman and Giuliani, and possibly Clark, with multiple state and federal crimes,” said Michael Zeldin, an ex-DOJ prosecutor.

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Rudy Giuliani had stents put in after ‘assault’ flap says John Catsimatidis; NYC Mayor Adams: the video doesn’t match up with the allegation

NEW YORK — Get out the violin. John Catsimatidis — the former mayoral candidate, radio host and supermarket magnate — rushed to Rudy Giuliani’s defense during a radio interview with Mayor Eric Adams on Friday, saying the former mayor had a medical procedure after making the accusation that a man who patted him on the back actually assaulted him. “I want you to know that Mayor Giuliani was in a weak state of mind because of the fact he wasn’t breathing well,” said Catsimatidis during a call-in interview with Adams on his WABC talk show. “He’s been like that for 30 days, and on Tuesday, right af...

Another documentary crew investigated Trump allies' coup plot — and tailed Roger Stone: report

As new revelations come out of British documentary filmmaker Alex Holder's account of the Trump family's actions during the effort to overturn the 2020 election and the violent January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, The Guardian reported on Friday that a second documentary crew is also working on the story — and tailed Trump ally Roger Stone.

Specifically, the crew — a right-wing team sympathetic to Trump's conspiracy theories — captured dealings between Stone and Ali Alexander, who helped organize the Stop the Steal demonstrations that preceded the attack.

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Accelerating investigation into Giuliani and Eastman ‘could fuel charges against Trump’: report

The Justice Department investigation into the unconstitutional effort to overturn Donald Trump's election loss has picked up speed since the start of the Jan. 6 committee's public hearings, and that has put new pressure on the scheme's architects.

The FBI has seized electronic devices from former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark and Trump lawyer John Eastman, who concocted the "fake electors" scheme, and witnesses have testified that they asked for pardons along with Rudy Giuliani, putting all three under intense legal heat, reported The Guardian.

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United by a hashtag: Inside the Christian nationalist organizers who mobilized Trump supporters for Jan. 6

Six months before the 2020 election, Tomi Collins, a Christian right organizer from North Dakota, issued a demand on Twitter for the execution of political enemies in the federal government bureaucracy — citing an array of imagined offenses, including the QAnon hoax that progressive elites are harvesting children’s blood.

“#WeThe people demand incitements [sic] for #SpyGate #PizzaGate #UraniumOne #Adrenochrome,” she wrote. “#DeepState will be exposed and hung for treason. Even if we have to do it ourselves! #CoordinationMatters.”

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Trumpster Jenna Ellis lashes out at athletes Simone Biles and Megan Rapinoe — and hilarity ensues

Election denier Jenna Ellis received harsh criticism on Thursday when she referred to Olympic gold medalists Simone Biles and Megan Rapinoe as "losers" after they received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

"Fittingly, Biden awarded his presidential medals to fellow losers, Biles and Rapinoe," wrote the attorney who sought to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

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'CORRUPT, RIGGED, & STOLEN!' Trump freaks out on Truth Social as Georgia criminal probe widens

Former President Donald Trump published two posts on his Twitter-knockoff app Truth Social on Thursday indicating that he is extremely agitated about the criminal investigation into his infamous post-2020 election scheme to strongarm Georgia's Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find" nonexistent votes.

Trump called Raffensperger twice after victory was declared for President Joe Biden and strongly urged Raffensperger to, somehow, scrounge up 11,780 ballots – one more than the margin of Trump's upset loss to Biden – so that he could be awarded the Peach State's 16 Electoral College votes. It was one of, if not the most, glaring example of Trump's efforts to manipulate the results of the presidential contest.

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The Jan. 6 insurrection showed that a peculiar type of crime is becoming increasingly popular

To film oneself committing a crime might seem a guileless act of self-incrimination, however, it is becoming increasingly popular. Take the Jan. 6 insurrection as a case in point.

With 874 people arrested on charges from disorderly conduct to seditious conspiracy, many were apprehended because of video or photos shared online. This is considered performance crime: the performance of criminal activity in which filming and sharing it with an audience is intrinsic to the crime itself.

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