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Why 2020’s ‘fake elector’ schemes will be harder to try in 2024 – but not impossible

Electors will gather across the United States in December 2024, just weeks after the election, and formally cast votes for president and vice president. They will send their votes to Congress, which will count them and determine who received the most votes. Typically, the casting of electoral votes is little more than a ceremonial process.

But the last time this process happened – in 2020 – it was anything but typical.
In seven states, in addition to the official electors, others calling themselves electors met and purported to cast votes for Republican Donald Trump on Dec. 14. They did this even though Democrat Joe Biden had carried their states in the November election. They sent their votes to Congress just like the official electors. When the electoral votes were counted on Jan. 6, 2021, some in Congress argued these purported alternative electoral votes meant the outcome of the election was still in doubt.

Many of those purported electors now face criminal prosecution. Some may be convicted. And the odds of purported electors trying again in 2024 are less likely – but still possible.

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FEMA must open a second disaster recovery area in north Arkansas

FEMA opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Harrison Thursday to assist Arkansans impacted by severe weather that occurred May 24-27 in northern Arkansas.

The center is operating out of the Boone County Government Building, which is located at 220 N. Arbor Drive. Residents of Baxter, Benton, Boone and Marion counties can meet with Federal Emergency Management Agency representatives, the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management.

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Journalists barred from observing first day of Idaho Republican State Convention

COEUR D’ALENE – News reporters were not allowed to observe any committee meetings or events during the first day of the Idaho Republican State Convention on Thursday at Coeur d’Alene Resort.

The state convention takes place every two years. Republican delegates from counties across Idaho will spend three days voting on proposed rules, resolutions, platform changes and, finally, electing the party’s chairperson.

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Rudy Giuliani's legal woes lighten as Hunter Biden ends data hacking lawsuit: report

Rudy Giuliani has one less lawsuit to stress about.

President Joe Biden's 54-year-old son, Hunter Biden, who was convicted of lying about buying a revolver in 2018 while hooked on crack, has agreed to squash a civil lawsuit he brought against former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Giuliani's former lawyer Robert Costello, Reuters reported.

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'Cult to a thug': Democratic leader slams GOP and 'master of projection' Trump

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) thinks former President Donald Trump needs to have his head examined, and laments that his party ought to stage an intervention.

"This guy, [who] is a former president, he is a master of projection," she said during an interview on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell. "Everything he says about somebody else — whether it's a judge in the courtroom, a witness, a juror, a member of Congress, a woman, an opponent in an election."

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Hunter Biden's appeal should gain an unlikely ally — 2nd Amendment supporters: strategist

Second Amendment supporters might sound like an unlikely ally for Hunter Biden as the president's son appeals his gun conviction.

But that's the advice of CNN political commentator and former Republican presidential campaign staffer Shermichael Singleton, who shared an emotional anecdote Thursday about learning as a youth the value the Second Amendment holds for Black men in the South.

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Deception justified to expose Justice Alito's unfiltered opinions: ethicist

When documentary filmmaker Lauren Windsor spoke with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his wife Martha Ann Alito during the annual Supreme Court Historical Society dinner last week, the pair did not know Windsor is actually a liberal journalist.

Audio obtained by the "Gonzo for Democracy" documentary director revealed where the conservative high court justice and his wife really stand politically, as the justice said America should return to a place of "godliness," and Mrs. Alito railed against Pride flags.

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'Have a safe shift!': Biden reportedly stood by as his dog attacked Secret Service agents

Before he was moved, the First Family's pooch, Commander, earned a naughty reputation for going to town on Secret Service members like they were human chew toys.

And according to a new New York Post report, President Joe Biden was present when his notoriously troublemaking German shepherd attacked in three separate instances.

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'Slimy liar': Critics level Speaker Mike Johnson for denying Trump's Milwaukee dig

Former President Donald Trump's camp on Thursday acknowledged he talked about Milwaukee's "terrible crime and voter fraud." But don't tell that to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), who later said it never happened.

Trump reportedly told a group of Republican lawmakers that Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a "horrible city," sending Republicans into overdrive to deflect and even deny his comments.

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'Insane': Horrified critics blast Fox News host for suggesting 50-year MAGA rule possible

Fox News' Laura Ingraham made a head-turning claim about former President Donald Trump on Thursday, suggesting that if Trump wins a second term, he could put together a political machine that could hold power over America for decades.

"If Trump wins, this will be referred to as the age of Trump," said Ingraham. "He dominates the policy debate in ways that no one has done since Reagan. And if he picks a strong VP… this coalition could be in power for 50 years."

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'Trump did it on video': Fox News host fact-checked over 'Hannibal Lecter' compliment

Fox News anchor Jesse Watters hopes we forget Wildwood, New Jersey. Or he possibly forgot about it.

It was a rally along the Jersey Shore back on May 11, that featured former President Donald Trump awkwardly heaping praise to a fictional, flesh-eating serial killer.

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'My work is in good hands': George Santos thanks GOP lawmaker for assist on old bill

Disgraced and booted former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) called it a "win for America" that a fellow Republican is picking up where he left off.

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) wrote Thursday evening on X that he was taking over Santos's legislation that aims to "revoke the security clearances of the 51 lying intelligence officials who claimed that Hunter's laptop was Russian disinformation."

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'Shame': Ex-GOP lawmaker tears into Mitch McConnell for prostrating himself to Trump

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) shredded Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in a post on X for bending the knee to former President Donald Trump as he met with GOP lawmakers in his first appearance on Capitol Hill since the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Images taken from Trump's meeting, where he pitched his vision for a second term, showed him exchanging a "fist bump" with the Republican Senate leader — an unusually cordial interaction after Trump spent months attacking him on social media, and even threatening to end his career.

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