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Exclusive: How the FBI lambasted 'dozens' of Trump’s stolen election claims

In the weeks after 2020’s election, the Department of Justice investigated and dismissed a catalog of stolen election claims that were “completely bogus and silly and usually based on complete misinformation,” and privately and repeatedly said so to then-President Donald Trump, William Barr, Trump’s attorney general, told the House’s January 6 Committee.

But Barr and other top DOJ officials who recounted telling Trump what was wrong about his persistent claims of illegal voters, forged ballots, and altered counts, not only said that Trump refused to believe them, but that he had become “detached from reality,” as Barr put it, and instead surrounded himself with conspiratorial opportunists led by Rudy Giuliani.

In short, Trump rejected multiple FBI investigations in battleground states based on hundreds of interviews – disclosed for the first time during the committee’s June 13 hearing. Instead, he used the stolen election narrative, to, among other things, to raise $250 million from his voters, funds that the committee found were given to loyalists who fanned the stolen election lie, such a $1 million to a foundation run by Mark Meadows, his former White House chief of staff.

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Legal expert: A lot of taxpayer dollars were used to track down 'drunk Rudy’s frivolous claims of election fraud'

One of the main issues that wasn't discussed in the second public hearing for the House Select Committee hearings on Monday is the degree to which former President Donald Trump's lies were investigated by the government, paid for at taxpayer expense.

Speaking to MSNBC, former House impeachment counsel Dan Goldman pointed out that it isn't something that is discussed because it's an issue that is lower down on the level of importance up against the attempt to overthrow the government.

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Ex-conservative walks through how Trump's election criminality is bringing down the Republicans too

Washington Post columnist and former conservative Jennifer Rubin responded to the second day of public hearings from the House committee investigating Jan. 6 by tying the Republican Party to Donald Trump's criminality.

One of the things the committee pointed out is that former President Donald Trump was already spinning false election fraud claims months before the election. The evidence presented by former Attorney General Bill Barr, and acting AG Jeffrey Rosen, Fox editor Chris Stirewalt and Bill Stepien made it clear that the 2020 election not only wasn't stolen but that there was nothing Trump could do to change the results.

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Idaho cops inundated with death threats after bagging white supremacist Patriot Front members: report

On Monday, The Daily Beast reported that the police department in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho is being bombarded with angry messages — including death threats — after a high profile mass arrest of the members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front.

The arrests took place over the weekend, after 31 men were caught piled into a rented truck, on their way to a local Pride event where they allegedly were intending to cause a riot. The arrested white supremacists came from at least 11 states around the country, and included 23-year-old Thomas Ryan Rousseau of Grapevine, Texas, believed to be the group's leader.

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'Garbage in. Garbage out': Trump's former chief of staff trashes Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell

Donald Trump's former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney on Monday called members of the former president's inner circle "garbage" during the January 6 hearings.

"Trump's inner circle at the end was … [Rudy] Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Lin Wood, Peter Navarro," Mulvaney tweeted. "Garbage in. Garbage out."

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Fox News is struggling to downplay the Jan. 6 hearings: media analyst

During a segment on CNN this Monday, anchor Victor Blackwell wondered if the Jan. 6 committee's mentioning of Rudy Giuliani's alleged drunken state on election night, as well as Ivanka Trump's alleged ambivalence about her father's voter fraud claims, are just attempts by the committee to get under Donald Trump's skin with testimony that doesn't really bolster their case from a legal perspective.

According to CNN Media Analyst Bill Carter, the committee is using the testimony to prepare for future witnesses, and they "know it's under Trump's skin" and are going after Trump with "guns blazing."

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Trump's baseless claim about 'Indian people getting paid to vote' appears to have originated with Peter Navarro aide

A former Justice Department official raised eyebrows when he testified that Donald Trump complained that Native Americans were paid to vote against him, but the claim appears to have originated with a White House staffer.

Richard Donoghue, who served as Trump's acting deputy attorney general in December 2020 and January 2021, told the House select committee the former president claimed voter fraud had deprived him of re-election, and many observers were surprised by some of the baseless allegations.

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Fox News contributor says Trump was 'at odds with reality' as he 'lit the match' of the Capitol riots

Although Fox News refused to air the first primetime hearing of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots, it did air Monday's daytime hearing live.

During the committee's first recess of the day, contributor Marie Harf spoke bluntly about the role former President Donald Trump played in inciting the mob that stormed the Capitol in an attempt to block the certification of the 2020 election.

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'Donald Trump’s head is exploding right now': CNN political analyst

The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress held its second public hearing and repeatedly detailed that people close to President Donald Trump told him that there was no widespread fraud in the 2020 election. Still, Trump maintained that there was something afoot and proceeded to assemble a team of people who would agree with him.

After the first panel of witnesses, the committee took a break in which CNN special correspondent Jamie Gangel explained, "there's something else going on here though. This was a huge win for the committee and Donald Trump's head is exploding right now because all of those people are inner circle. From his children to his lawyers to his campaign director. Bill Barr was the star witness."

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‘Singularly unimpressive’: Bill Barr pans Dinesh D’Souza’s election-denying propaganda film

Former Attorney General Bill Barr gave a brutal film review for the movie "2,000 Mules" by Dinesh D’Souza during testimony before the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.

The film has been debunked by fact-checkers and was described by The New York Times as a repackaging of Trump's "big lie" of election fraud.

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Trump’s campaign had a ‘team normal’ — which faced off against Giuliani: former campaign manager

The Donald Trump campaign split into two camps following the 2020 presidential election as Rudy Giuliani pushed unfounded claims of election fraud while other advisors focused on reality.

The dynamic was illustrated in taped testimony from Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien that was shown on Monday by the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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'Off her deep end': Rudy Giuliani erupts at 'completely hysterical' Liz Cheney over Jan. 6 hearing

Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for Donald Trump's 2020 campaign, lashed out at Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and other members of the Jan. 6 Committee.

Giuliani reacted as Cheney made her opening remarks at a Monday hearing convened by the committee. He called Cheney "completely hysterical."

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Rudy Giuliani was 'definitely intoxicated' when he told Trump to declare election night victory: Jason Miller

Former Trump aide Jason Miller told the House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots that Rudy Giuliani was without a doubt drunk when he told the former president to prematurely declare victory on election night 2020.

During Monday's public hearings, the committee played video of Miller testifying about the atmosphere in the Trump White House on election night, where Giuliani was urging Trump to ignore the advice of his campaign staff and say he won the election before all ballots had been counted.

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