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Trump says migrants would need to know ‘how to run away from an alligator’ to flee Florida facility

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Alex Jones, Ronna McDaniel potential witnesses in Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro's Georgia trial

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The Georgia prosecutor who has accused former President Donald Trump and others of trying to illegally overturn the 2020 presidential election in the state is seeking to call Republican Party Chair Ronna McDaniel and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones as witnesses in a trial for two of the defendants scheduled to begin later this month.

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Attorney who challenged Trump's 2020 loss gives up law license as states weigh disciplining him

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Attorney Lin Wood, who filed legal challenges seeking to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss, is relinquishing his law license, electing to retire from practicing rather than face possible disbarment.

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Michigan legal watchdog pursues Trump-allied attorneys

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A Michigan agency that investigates complaints against lawyers is taking action against nine attorneys who were allied with former President Donald Trump after the 2020 election.

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Judge says Michael Flynn must testify in Ga. election probe

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A Florida judge has ruled that former national security adviser Michael Flynn must testify before a special grand jury in Atlanta that’s looking into whether then-President Donald Trump and his allies illegally tried to influence the 2020 election in Georgia.

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Judge again denies Graham's effort to skirt Georgia subpoena

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A federal judge has ruled constitutional protections don’t shield U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham from testifying before a special grand jury investigating possible illegal efforts to overturn then-President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss in Georgia.

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Lawyers: Eastman advised to plead the Fifth in Georgia probe

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Lawyers for John Eastman say they advised their client to assert attorney-client privilege and invoke his constitutional right to remain silent when testifying before a special grand jury investigating possible election interference in Georgia.

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Running Twitter may be much harder than Elon Musk thinks

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On Tuesday, Elon Musk said he would reverse Twitter’s ban of former President Donald Trump, who was booted in January 2021 for inciting violence at the U.S. Capitol, should he succeed in acquiring the social platform for $44 billion.

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Back with the banned: Do Twitter's exiles return under Musk?

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QAnon loyalists, neo-Nazis and a former American president: The list of people banned from Twitter is long, but their exile could soon end if Elon Musk buys the platform.

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Lawyers allied with Trump ordered to pay $175K in sanctions

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A judge has ordered nine lawyers allied with former President Donald Trump to pay Detroit and Michigan a total of $175,000 in sanctions for abusing the court system with a sham lawsuit challenging the 2020 election results.

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Rittenhouse lawyers' trial playbook: Don't 'crusade,' defend

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An attorney for Kyle Rittenhouse said after his client’s acquittal that he was determined to steer away from the most polarizing parts of the case.

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Michigan, Detroit seek $204K for fighting election lawsuit

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Attorneys for Detroit and the state of Michigan are seeking $204,000 in fees for successfully defending a post-election lawsuit filed by lawyers aligned with former President Donald Trump.

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Lawyers allied with Trump penalized over Michigan lawsuit

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Nine lawyers allied with former President Donald Trump face financial penalties and other sanctions in Michigan.

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EXPLAINER: Does suspension end Giuliani's career in law?

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For Rudy Giuliani, the point man for pushing Donald Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election, the days of practicing law may be over.

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Trump lawyers might be penalized over Michigan election case

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A federal judge in Detroit is considering whether to order financial penalties and other sanctions against some of former President Donald Trump’s lawyers.

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Convention circuit of delusion gives forum for election lies

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For a few hours last weekend, thousands of Donald Trump’s loyal supporters came together under the blazing sun in a field in Western Wisconsin to live in an alternate reality where the former president was still in office — or would soon return.

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McKissick easily wins 3rd term as South Carolina GOP chair

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South Carolina Republicans on Saturday selected Drew McKissick to lead them for a third term as chairman.

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Company: Ex-Trump lawyer raiding nonprofit for personal use

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Former Trump attorney Sidney Powell says she created a legal defense fund to protect the integrity of U.S. elections.

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Attorney Lin Wood: Blasting South Carolina's top Republicans

Read full article: Attorney Lin Wood: Blasting South Carolina's top Republicans

The pro-Trump attorney seeking to lead the GOP in South Carolina is taking on two of the state’s most notable Republicans and has questioned the level of loyalty of the state GOP chairman for former President Donald Trump.

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Trump backers seek online refuges after big tech backlash

Read full article: Trump backers seek online refuges after big tech backlash

Online supporters of President Donald Trump are scattering to smaller social media platforms, fleeing what they say is unfair treatment by Facebook, Twitter and other big tech firms looking to squelch misinformation and threats of violence. Then came an unprecedented response from the tech companies to the Capitol riot, fueled in part by false and misleading social media posts that undermined faith in the U.S. election. The crackdown prompted many conservative posters to consider more obscure alternative platforms such as Gab, which has marketed itself to Trump supporters. Several Trump social media stars banished from the mainstream platforms have launched their own channels on the service, gaining thousands of followers in just days. Chatter around such protests is present on some social media, Holt said, and an internal FBI bulletin this week warned of extremist threats at such events.

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Twitter bans Trump, citing risk of violent incitement

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This Friday, Jan. 8, 2021 image shows the suspended Twitter account of President Donald Trump. On Friday, the social media company permanently suspended Trump from its platform, citing "risk of further incitement of violence." (AP Photo/Tali Arbel)Twitter banned President Donald Trump's account Friday, citing “the risk of further incitement of violence" following the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. On Thursday, Facebook suspended Trump's account through Jan. 20 and possibly indefinitely. Twitter merely suspended Trump's account for 12 hours after he posted a video that repeated false claims about election fraud and praised the rioters who stormed the Capitol.

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GOP voters ready for Georgia runoffs despite Trump's claims

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Many Republican voters in Georgia are angry; certain that widespread voter fraud claims of which are baseless cost President Donald Trump the election. (AP Photo/Ben Gray, File)ATLANTA – Many Republican voters in Georgia are angry. They're convinced that widespread voter fraud — claims that are baseless — cost President Donald Trump the election to Democrat Joe Biden. But interviews with voters and party activists in the state suggest there's little sign that Trump's voters are planning to stay home in protest. Jeanne Seaver, a Republican activist in Georgia who worked on Trump's 2016 campaign, said she believes that Republican voters will still come out to support Perdue and Loeffler despite the anger on the ground.

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Sidney Powell unrelenting in legal battle on Trump's behalf

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ATLANTA – Conservative attorney Sidney Powell has been unrelenting in her battle on behalf of President Donald Trump and the Americans who have pledged their faith in him, regardless of the facts of the 2020 election – namely, that Joe Biden won. “I’m going to release the Kraken,” Powell said in a Fox Business interview in mid-November, an apparent reference to the film “Clash of the Titans” in which Zeus gives the order to release the mythical sea monster. Powell did not immediately respond to a voicemail left Thursday at her Dallas law firm. Despite being tossed off the president’s legal team, Powell has continued to push his claim that the election was stolen. As they were filed, lawyers across the country reacted on social media, some puzzling about her strategy and others outright mocking her in paragraph-by-paragraph analysis.

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Trump assails vote integrity while urging turnout in Ga.

Read full article: Trump assails vote integrity while urging turnout in Ga.

“Let them steal Georgia again, you’ll never be able to look yourself in the mirror,” Trump told rallygoers. The Jan. 5 Senate runoffs in Georgia will determine the balance of power in Washington after Biden takes office. Democrats need a Georgia sweep to force a 50-50 Senate and position Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as the tiebreaking vote. Trump continued to reiterate his unsubstantiated claims of fraud, despite his own administration assessing the election to have been conducted without any major issues. Chants of “Fight for Trump” drowned out the two senators as they briefly spoke to the crowd.

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Trump loves to win but keeps losing election lawsuits

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For a man obsessed with winning, President Donald Trump is losing a lot. The Trump campaign lost its bid to overturn the results of the election in Nevada and the Michigan appeals court rejected a case from his campaign. The Wisconsin Supreme Court also declined to hear a lawsuit brought by a conservative group over Trump’s loss. After recently being kicked off Trump's legal team, conservative attorney Sidney Powell filed new lawsuits in Arizona and Wisconsin this week riddled with errors and wild conspiracies about election rigging. “What I did hear was a sad Facebook rant from a man who lost an election."

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In Georgia, Republicans juggle Biden win and Trump loyalties

Read full article: In Georgia, Republicans juggle Biden win and Trump loyalties

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)GAINESVILLE, Ga. – Twin Georgia Senate runoffs have Republicans in a quandary. They could admit President Donald Trump lost his re-election bid and turn all attention to salvaging a Senate majority to counter President-elect Joe Biden. “I’m here because I stand with President Donald Trump,” Pence declared in Gainesville, Georgia. Brian Kemp, himself a former Georgia secretary of state, on social media. The 60-year-old came to see Pence, Loeffler and both Perdues, but made clear she was there because of her loyalties to the president.

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EXPLAINER: Trump's election challenges falling flat in court

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Trump's campaign has failed to make any real headway in court without proof of widespread fraud, which experts widely agree doesn't exist. In a separate case, Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee also had sought to delay the certification of election results in Maricopa County. Maricopa County leaders certified election results Friday. GEORGIATHE CASE: A high-profile conservative attorney, L. Lin Wood Jr., sued in an attempt to block the certification of election results in Georgia. WISCONSINTHE CASE: Trump’s campaign on Wednesday filed for a recount in the counties that cover Milwaukee and Madison, both Democratic strongholds.

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EXPLAINER: Trump's election challenges falling flat in court

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Trump's campaign has failed to make any real headway in court without proof of widespread fraud, which experts widely agree doesn't exist. In a separate case, Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee also had sought to delay the certification of election results in Maricopa County. Maricopa County leaders certified election results Friday. In his ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Brann said the plaintiffs had asked the court to disenfranchise almost 7 million voters. “That has not happened.”WISCONSINTHE CASE: Trump’s campaign on Wednesday filed for a recount in the counties that cover Milwaukee and Madison, both Democratic strongholds.

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EXPLAINER: A look at Trump's long-shot legal challenges

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WHAT HAPPENED: A judge on Thursday rejected Republicans' bid to postpone the certification of election results and dismissed the party’s legal challenge that sought a new audit of a sampling of ballots. In a separate case, Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee also had sought to delay the certification of election results in Maricopa County. GEORGIATHE CASE: A high-profile conservative attorney, L. Lin Wood Jr., sued in an attempt to block the certification of election results in Georgia. WISCONSINTHE CASE: Trump’s campaign on Wednesday filed for a recount in the counties that cover Milwaukee and Madison, both Democratic strongholds. It alleged — again without evidence — that absentee ballots were illegally altered or issued and that government officials violated state law.

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EXPLAINER: A look at Trump's long-shot legal challenges

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In a separate case, Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee had sought to delay the certification of election results in Maricopa County. GEORGIATHE CASE: A high-profile conservative attorney, L. Lin Wood Jr., has sued in an attempt to block the certification of election results in Georgia. Wayne County, which is home to Detroit, unanimously certified its election results on Tuesday, hours after Republicans first blocked formal approval of voters’ intentions. WISCONSINTHE CASE: Trump’s campaign on Wednesday filed for a recount in the counties that cover Milwaukee and Madison, both Democratic strongholds. State and local elections officials reiterated that there was no evidence to back up the claims Trump was making.

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Teen charged in Kenosha shootings fights extradition

Read full article: Teen charged in Kenosha shootings fights extradition

In this screen grab from live stream video, Kyle Rittenhouse appears via video during a hearing at the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court in Waukegan, Ill., on Sept. 25, 2020, in his case. Rittenhouse is accused of killing two protesters days after Jacob Blake was shot by police in Kenosha, Wis., is fighting his return to Wisconsin to face homicide charges that could put him in prison for life. (Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court via AP)

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Teen charged in Kenosha shootings fights extradition

Read full article: Teen charged in Kenosha shootings fights extradition

One of Rittenhouse's attorneys, John Pierce, made clear that he is opposing Rittenhouse's return to Wisconsin to face the charges. J.B. Pritzker had signed a warrant to return Rittenhouse to Wisconsin after a request from Wisconsin Gov. It also could force prosecutors to provide more details about their case against Rittenhouse in support of extradition, he said. Rittenhouse’s extradition would not be an issue if he had been arrested in Kenosha the night of the shootings. A big boost came last month when Pierce defended Rittenhouse in an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson.

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Teen accused of killing 2 thrust into debate over protests

Read full article: Teen accused of killing 2 thrust into debate over protests

By the end of the night, prosecutors say, Rittenhouse had killed two people and severely wounded a third. To some, Rittenhouse is a domestic terrorist whose very presence with a rifle incited the protesters. The commander of the force said Friday over 1,000 guard members had been deployed, and more were on the way. In the scuffle, lasting just seconds, Rittenhouse shoots a third person armed with a handgun, according to the complaint. He later turned himself in in his hometown of Antioch, Illinois, according to Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis.

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