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  1. shootersa

    shootersa Frisky Feline

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    She has her own thread genius.
    No need to clump up all the other threads with troll bullshit.
    Like you and camp follower are being pressured by the head office to do.
     
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      Chickenshit space alien!
       
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      Triggered by God!
       
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      I'm sorry (not sorry) you were triggered...
       
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    Georgia Judge Absolutely Shreds Trump Co-Defendant’s Latest Hail Mary
    Justin Rohrlich
    Fri, October 6, 2023 at 11:30 AM MDT·5 min read
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    Attorney Kenneth Chesebro, alleged mastermind of the illegal “fake electors” plot launched by a frenzied Trump team in an attempt to keep the defeated former president in office, just cannot catch a break.

    The Massachusetts-based lawyer was handed his latest loss in court on Friday, when Judge Scott McAfee handed down a blistering order denying an audacious attempt by Chesebro to get his indictment in the sprawling racketeering case dismissed outright due to an apparently trifling paperwork error. Chesebro’s attorney Scott Grubman filed a Hail Mary pass of a motion on Wednesday, claiming that Fulton County Special Assistant District Attorney Nathan Wade, who was specially selected by District Attorney Fani Willis to help prosecute the case, was late in submitting the appropriate paperwork necessary to formalize his appointment.

    Citing an obscure section of the Official Georgia Code, the motion deemed Wade’s participation thus far in the case “void as a matter of law.” The indictment in Fulton County against Trump, Chesebro, and 17 other co-defendants over the hamfisted attempts to reverse Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results, was filed on Aug. 17. Wade, however, didn’t hand in his signed oath of Special Assistant District Attorney until Sept. 27, following an inquiry from Grubman.


    “Nathan Wade, who has and continues to serve as lead counsel in this case—including during the presentment of the case to the criminal grand jury and at the time the underlying indictment was returned—was not an authorized public officer by Georgia law,” Chesebro’s motion states.

    First Plea Deal in Georgia RICO Case Is Not Good News for Trump

    It accuses Wade of committing a misdemeanor by presenting the case to a grand jury and obtaining an indictment “without first taking and filing the appropriate oaths.”

    “Accordingly, the indictment in this case must be dismissed,” the filing states.

    On Friday, McAfee systematically dismantled Chesebro’s latest attempt to duck accountability, making legal mincemeat out of the 62-year-old’s reasoning in less than 900 words.

    In the order, McAfee noted that Chesebro, like Wade, filed his motion after the official deadline. However, McAfee said he allowed an exception and decided to address the merits anyway “because the motion is so easily dispatched.”

    To begin with, McAfee said Chesebro’s motion “fail[ed] to establish that this code section is even relevant to Special ADA Wade.” The Georgia Code states that the requirements in question do not apply to those tasked to work on specific cases, rather than being sworn in on a general assignment. But, McAfee wrote, Chesebro’s motion noted this exception, “then blithely move[d] on without adequately explaining why it should not apply.”

    The smackdown continued apace, lambasting Chesebro for citing the appropriate stipulation but leaving it “tucked away in a footnote with only the unsupported assertion that ‘prosecuting a criminal case is one such specially declared situation.’”

    “The Court has not been provided, nor located, any authority to support this claim,” according to McAfee’s order.

    McAfee then schooled Chesebro and his attorney on the “‘de facto’ officer theory recognized early in our Supreme Court’s existence,” which holds that anyone who “exercises the duties of an office under color of an appointment or election to that office” is indeed considered to be an officer, in practice. The validity of this “is so well settled that it is embodied in the [Georgia] Code,” and even without filing his oath at all, Wade’s work on the case to this point “would nevertheless be valid.”

    “And if this parrot of a motion is somehow not yet dead,” McAfee goes on, “the Defendant has failed to establish how Special ADA Wade’s actions resulted in prejudice, i.e., how his assignment singlehandedly changed any specific actions taken during the investigation or resulted in the true bill of indictment… Nor has Defendant established a constitutional violation or structural defect in the grand jury process sufficient to justify outright dismissal.”

    And so, McAfee writes, “The motion is DENIED.”

    Trump Co-Defendant Just Cannot Get Unstuck From Sidney Powell

    Chesebro has been handed a steady stream of defeats in court, beginning with his demand in August for a speedy trial. While Willis had suggested a start date of March 2024, Chesebro invoked his right to stand trial within weeks of his indictment, “the legal equivalent of throwing a bomb into the proceedings and gambling that Willis wasn’t ready,” Tamar Hallerman, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter covering the proceedings, wrote on Twitter. In response, Willis appeared to call Chesebro’s bluff and suggested a lightning-fast trial date of Oct. 23.

    Chesebro has since been unable to separate himself from co-defendant Sydney Powell, who aped Chesebro’s speedy trial ploy. Powell, the seemingly unmoored Trump election attorney who has been described as “a complete nut,” a “lunatic,” “a fucking nutcase,” and “even crazier than you think,” was immediately yoked to Chesebro, who then tried desperately to avoid being paired with her at trial.

    As has now become routine, his gambit didn’t work.

    Late last month, Chesebro unsuccessfully floated a new defense, arguing he couldn’t have possibly been part of a broad, overarching conspiracy because he only advised Trump “for approximately six weeks.” (The RICO charges still stand against all of the defendants; Powell tried the same thing and on Thursday was unceremoniously shot down.) On Sept. 29, McAfee also rejected Chesebro’s flailing attempt to have incriminating emails thrown out as evidence, along with his laughable assertion that he is not a criminal suspect because he was never sent a target letter.

    “Defendant must know better,” McAfee wrote in his order rebuffing Chesebro’s claim.

    Scott Grubman did not respond to The Daily Beast’s request for comment on Friday.


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/georgia-judge-absolutely-shreds-trump-173001033.html
     
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    Trump co-defendant blows shot at plea deal by sharing aim to be ex-president's rep: Expert

    Sky Palma
    October 9, 2023 2:55PM ET


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    Former publicist for Kanye West-turned Trump co-defendant Trevian Kutti claimed Monday she will be Donald Trump's next press secretary in a now-deleted social media post, The Messenger reported.

    “I look forward to redeeming Black women in politics by becoming Press Secretary to the 47th President of the United States @realDonaldTrump,” Kutti wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

    In a similar post on Instagram, Kutti added the caption, "I'm protected." That post has also since been deleted.

    Kutti has pleaded not guilty to felony charges in Georgia in connection to efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. The case is part of the 41-count Fulton County grand jury indictment against Trump and 18 other co-defendants.

    POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?

    Experts say her comments could make it difficult for Kutti to strike a plea deal with prosecutors.

    “It certainly doesn't help her case if she testifies,” said Georgia trial lawyer and former RICO prosecutor Chris Timmons. “It adds bias if you think you’re going to get a position in the Trump administration.”

    “The other thing is I wouldn’t offer her a deal if she claims she's going to be press secretary… that’s the biggest thing there,” he said, adding that for Trump “it could be witness tampering, but you’d have to prove it’s an exchange for testimony.”

    Read the full report over at The Messenger.



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  5. stumbler

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    Big GOP donor won't pay bills after cyber security firm failed to find 2020 voter fraud

    Sarah K. Burris
    October 9, 2023 7:07PM ET


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    One of the fake electors in Pennsylvania and a huge Republican Party donor is being accused of not paying a cybersecurity firm he hired to find voter fraud in the 2020 election, revealed Anna Bower, courts correspondent for Lawfare.

    Bill Bachenberg is being sued by New York-based cybersecurity company XRVisions for refusing to pay for their services after hiring them. This is the fourth known cybersecurity firm that investigated the 2020 election. Trump hired two firms off the books Simpatico Software Systems, and Berkeley Research Group, but it was unknown until about a year after the fact. They found no fraud in the 2020 election.

    Arizona hired the pro-Trump firm Cyber Ninjas to investigate the state specifically. They too didn't find any election fraud.

    POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?

    The Lehigh Valley News reported that not only was Bachenberg sued, but he allegedly assaulted the process server who attempted to hand him the summons.

    Ironically, Bachenberg and Stefanie Lambert hired the company to specifically look at voting machines in Fulton County, Pennsylvania. Fulton County, Georgia is where Donald Trump is facing charges for attempting to overthrow the election in the state.

    "In March 2022, Lambert and Bachenberg entered into another agreement to have XRVisions perform a forensic analysis on voting machines in Fulton County, Pa. Lambert represented the county but falsely told XRVisions that she had been authorized to hire the firm," said the report. "After Lambert and Bachenberg expanded the scope of the contract, they were on the hook to pay the company $550,00 for the work, according to the court filing."

    The company told the two Republicans that the machines were "highly insecure," but there was no evidence of tampering or that they'd been hacked.

    "This report did not find any evidence of election fraud in the 2020 election, and Defendants were furious," the lawsuit states.

    It has been a year since the report was issued, but Bachenberg and Lambert still haven't paid the $550,000 due.

    Read the full report here.



    https://www.rawstory.com/2020-election-fraud-cyber-security-pennsylvania/




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    Read: police report for fake MAGA elector accused of assaulting his process server

    Matthew Chapman
    October 9, 2023 9:58PM ET


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    Bill Bachenberg, one of the accused fake Trump electors for Pennsylvania, has been sued for allegedly refusing to pay a cybersecurity firm he hired to try to find proof of fraud in the 2020 presidential election, only to come up empty.

    But according to reports, he also assaulted the process server who delivered the lawsuit to him.

    The criminal complaint for that incident has been released, revealing some of the details of Bachenberg's alleged violent behavior toward the server, Gordon R. Crowell Jr.

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    "In the process of effectuating service, Bill Bachenburg [sic] attempted to take my phone out of my right hand and punched me on the inside of my elbow," wrote Crowell on the complaint. "He then attempted to yank my phone out of my hand again and struck me in the right shoulder/collarbone. He then pushed me and I twisted my left hip which is healing from a third replacement."

    "Bill Bachenberg proceeded to scream to 'call the police,' 'don't let him out,' 'he's trespassing!'" Crowell continued. "There was a citation issued to Bill Bachenberg. The EMS report is enclosed. I went to St. Luke's Hospital Anderson Campus for treatment."

    The Pennsylvania fake electors have not been criminally charged for that scheme directly, in large part because they couched their false elector certification in contingency language that makes it hard to prove they were deliberately lying about the election results. However, false Trump electors in Michigan and Georgia have both been charged, and the false Trump electors in Wisconsin face a civil suit.


    https://www.rawstory.com/fake-elector-assaults-process-server/
     
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    So I ask again. What evidence did the Trump administration ever show that proved a single allegation of voter fraud in the 2020 election.

    C'mon we're all waiting for your trumptard facts in evidence. :O_o:
     
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  7. shootersa

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    Shooter responds again;
    Racist Camp follower trolling dismissed
     
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      Chicken shit space alien laughed at....
       
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      :p
      The genius at work
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      The space alien at stupid...
       
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    The only thing about voter fraud that has been proven is that both parties do it and the few thousand fraudulent votes cast for both sides cancel one another out.

    The only REAL fraud is the fraud perpetrated by and to idiots that one side casts millions of improper votes to win an election and the other side casts none. Anyone who believes that malarkey is a total moron.
     
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    Fani Willis seeks testimony from Ronna McDaniel and Alex Jones in Georgia election case

    David Edwards
    October 10, 2023 3:09PM ET


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    RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones are being sought to testify against Kenneth Cheseboro and Sidney Powell over the alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.

    In a pair of filings on Tuesday, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis asked Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee to allow testimony from McDaniel and Jones.

    POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?

    "Ronna McDaniel will provide evidence to the jury of Kenneth Chesebro's involvement in the conspiracy, including, without limitation, as it relates to communication between co-defendants Donald Trump and John Eastman regarding the conspiracy to cause certain individuals to falsely hold themselves out as the duly elected and qualified presidential electors for the November 3, 2020 presidential election," one motion stated.

    A second motion suggested Jones and Cheseboro were in contact on Jan. 6, 2021.

    "Alex Jones will provide evidence to the jury of Kenneth Chesebro's involvement in the conspiracy, including, without limitation, as it relates to his participation in the march on the Capitol on January 6, 2021," the document explained.

    READ MORE: Hitler-apologist sparks furious in-fighting among Texas Republicans

    The motions signal that McDaniel and Jones could also be sought to testify in the trial against Trump and other co-defendants.



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    Judge orders RNC chair and Alex Jones to testify at Georgia election subversion trial
    Marshall Cohen
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    The judge presiding over the Georgia election subversion case signed orders Tuesday to compel Republican National Committee Chairwoman

    and pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to testify at the first trial in the sprawling case.

    Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee granted a request from District Attorney Fani Willis to order the testimony from these two high-profile witnesses. The development raises the stakes for the trial of Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell. They have pleaded not guilty.

    The judge determined that McDaniel and Jones are both “a necessary and material witness in this prosecution” and said they “will be required to be in attendance and testify,” according to court filings.


    As chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, McDaniel is in the midst of a contentious GOP primary race in the 2024 presidential election where former

    , a co-defendant in this case, is running again.

    “Ronna McDaniel possesses unique knowledge concerning communications between herself and Donald Trump as well as communications between herself and John Eastman regarding the conspiracy to cause certain individuals to falsely hold themselves out as the duly elected and qualified presidential electors,” McAfee wrote, referring to the aftermath of the 2020 election.

    Trump and Eastman have also been charged in the case and pleaded not guilty.

    Jones is a notorious conspiracy theorist who led a protest on US Capitol grounds during the January 6, 2021, insurrection but never went inside the building. Prosecutors told the judge that video footage shows Chesebro marching near the Capitol with Jones.

    “Alex Jones possesses unique knowledge concerning communications between himself and Kenneth Chesebro and other known and unknown individuals involved in the multi-state, coordinated efforts to influence the results of the November 3, 2020, presidential election in Georgia and elsewhere,” McAfee said.

    McAfee’s order will be sent to local courts where McDaniel and Jones live, and judges in those jurisdictions would then issue a formal subpoena requiring their testimony in Georgia.

    Court filings also indicate that McAfee compelled testimony from former Wisconsin GOP chair Andrew Hitt, who also served as a fake elector in 2020.

    CNN has reached out to the RNC and Jones for comment.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/judge-orders-rnc-chair-alex-211909369.html
     
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    I don't think Wood can be called as a witness because the Georgia state bar already tried to take his law license away for being mentally incompetent. But since he was inside Trump's inner circle for a while and has now turned against them he can provide a wealth of information Fanni Willis can confirm through other sources. So its almost as good as flipping him.



    Pro-Trump lawyer Lin Wood dishes to Fulton County DA about Sidney Powell visit to his home

    Sarah K. Burris
    October 11, 2023 11:50AM ET


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    Anna Bower of Lawfare posted a screen capture of pro-Trump attorney Lin Wood's Telegram channel Wednesday in which he announced he spent a few days in Atlanta dishing to the Fulton County DA's office.

    Wood said that they had "follow-up questions" about Sidney Powell and retired Gen. Michael Flynn, concerning a time when they stayed at his property in November and early December 2020.

    "I can only assume that if I am called as a witness at the Powell criminal trial my testimony will relate to the visit where I extended hospitality to Flynn and Powell at their request," he said. "I was not 'working with them.' No good deed goes unpunished!!! But thereafter lived and learned about Powell and Flynn and have nothing to hide. Whatever happened to the Kraken???"

    POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?

    Wood has been relatively missing in action for the past year as the indictments rolled in.

    Raw Story reported Tuesday that Flynn ultimately was banned from Wood's property because he was allegedly "disruptive."

    Wood said he speaks with his guests mostly about Jesus Christ, said that Flynn is "full of Lucifer." Flynn, however, has spent the past few years promoting Christian nationalism at a series of large events with multiple speakers, singers and QAnon politics.

    Wood has faced thousands of dollars of fines after criminal contempt charges since he hitched his wagon to the 2020 election conspiracies of Donald Trump.

    Wood began backing away from the Trump world in 2022, when he turned against MyPillow's Mike Lindell.

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    ‘This is damning stuff’: Legal experts pounce on Trump's new troubles after CNN election breach report

    Gideon Rubin
    August 13, 2023 1:18PM ET


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    Legal experts on Sunday suggested that if true, CNN’s bombshell report on the Georgia election interference probe presents major legal problems for Donald Trump.

    Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is in possession of electronic messages linking Trump’s legal team to a Coffee County voting system breach in early January 2021, sources told the cable news outlet.

    Willis this week is expected to indict Trump, among a dozen or more others, in connection with efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 presidential election.

    “Holy [expletive],” former federal prosecutor Victor Shi wrote on his social media account.



    “DA Fanni (sic) Willis & her team have copies of text messages & emails DIRECTLY linking Donald Trump’s legal team to the voting system breach in Coffee County, Georgia. Yet another reminder that Donald Trump’s team attempted to steal the election. They’re about to find out.”

    Shi added: “TLDR: Trump’s team is screwed. Indictments may drop as early as this week. Buckle up and get ready for the ride. Stay tuned…”

    Georgia State law professor and political scientist Anthony Michael Kreis wrote on his social media account that “This is damning stuff and the kind of evidence built for Georgia RICO. This shows a pattern of unlawful activity all over the state.”

    RELATED: Trump freaks out over bombshell report Georgia officials have texts linking his legal team to election breach

    Conservative activist Erick Erickson echoed Kreis’ remark.

    “*IF* this is as presented,” Erickson writes, “it builds a RICO case under Georgia’s laws where they can take similar patterns in other states together when what happened in Georgia to show a pattern of conduct in a conspiracy.”

    Washington attorney Aaron Parnas said the report suggests indictments are imminent.

    “This is significant news,” Parnas said. “District Attorney Fani Willis is in possession of text messages that show Trump's team was behind the breach of voting systems in Coffee County.

    “Indictments are likely coming very soon.”


    https://www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/donald-trump-news-2663615648/
     
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    Sidney Powell's lawyers flub Georgia law in motion on election equipment: report

    Matthew Chapman
    October 13, 2023 7:10PM ET


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    Attorneys for Donald Trump associate Sidney Powell are moving for a judge to decide whether officials in rural Coffee County had the "authority" to copy data from election equipment, said Georgia-based NPR political reporter Stephen Fowler on Friday.

    However, they got a key fact about the law they asked to be interpreted wrong in their filing.

    "Sidney Powell's lawyers want a judge to decide if Coffee County elections officials had 'authority' to allow outside copying of election equipment/data ahead of her trial," wrote Fowler on X. "(but cites incorrect code sections dealing with what election equipment GA uses)."

    POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?

    "21-2-323 is in code section dealing with 'voting machines,' which was last updated almost 20 years ago (and leaves out 'municipal') in the cite. In 2019, GA passed a law that switched to 'optical scanning voting systems' which is code sections 21-2-365 through 21-2-379," Fowler continued. "21-2-327(e) is in the code section dealing with 'voting machines' and not Georgia's 'optical scanning voting system.' Ditto for 21-2-457, where omitted quote continues 'by order of any superior court of competent jurisdiction, or by direction of any legislative committee...'"

    Powell, a Trump-affiliated attorney who was briefly considered by the White House for a special counsel role to investigate election fraud in the wake of the 2020 vote that Trump lost, is one of the 18 co-defendants charged in Trump's election racketeering case in Georgia. She is accused of helping to orchestrate the criminal breach of voting equipment in Coffee County, carried out by local Trump-supporting GOP officials in the heavily conservative county.

    For her part, Powell denies being directly involved in the breach of election equipment, and insists that everything that took place in the county was "authorized."



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    For a poster who calls it "dismossing" to post a piece bitching about attorneys missing a code section is the height of irony.
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    Sidney Powell and another MAGA lawyer lose bid to dismiss Georgia criminal charges

    Matthew Chapman
    October 17, 2023 5:55PM ET


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    Pro-Trump attorneys Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell have been smacked down by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee in their motions to have the charges against them dismissed, reported Lawfare's Anna Bower on Tuesday.

    In an order released on Tuesday, McAfee said that further deliberation on the matter wasn't necessary, and the case against the motions is open and shut.

    "Having the benefit of the parties' extensive written responses and replies, the Court finds oral argument unnecessary for the demurrers," wrote McAfee, adding that each charge they are challenging is "facially sound as alleged."

    POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office?

    Chesebro and Powell have both been accused by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis as being players in the Georgia election racketeering case, where they have been charged along with former President Donald Trump and 16 other co-defendants.

    According to prosecutors, Chesebro drafted a controversial memo outlining an illegal strategy for overturning the 2020 presidential election, while Powell was involved in the breach of elections equipment in Coffee County. Both deny any criminal wrongdoing.

    McAfee already severed Chesebro and Powell's trial from the rest of the defendants, after they invoked their speedy trial rights.



    https://www.rawstory.com/maga-lawyers-lose/
     
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    MAGA lawyer Ken Chesebro's own emails 'could undercut' his top defense: report

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    October 18, 2023 12:22PM ET


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    New emails uncovered by the New York Times show that MAGA lawyer Ken Chesebro thought filing a lawsuit to block President Joe Biden's win in Wisconsin was all but doomed to fail -- but he pressed to do it anyway because it would give congressional Republicans political cover to throw out certified election results.

    In one email, Chesebro argued of the Wisconsin lawsuit that "just getting this on file means that on Jan. 6, the [Supreme Court] will either have ruled on the merits or, vastly more likely, will have appeared to dodge again,” which he said would enhance “the impression that the courts lacked the courage to fairly and timely consider these complaints, and justifying a political argument on Jan. 6 that none of the electoral votes from the states with regard to which the judicial process has failed should be counted.”

    Chesebro further acknowledged that there was only a "one percent" chance that the Supreme Court would rule in the Trump campaign's favor but emphasized the "political value" of putting the lawsuit out there to sew doubts about the outcome of the election.



    "The public should come away from this believing that the election in Wisconsin was likely rigged, and stolen by Biden and Harris, who were not legitimately elected," he wrote.

    Chesebro, one of many Trump lawyers to be indicted by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for his efforts to keep Trump in power after he lost the 2020 election to Biden, has argued that he was only providing legal advice to the former president that was protected by the First Amendment, although the Times writes that the new emails "could undercut" that defense by demonstrating Chesebro was pushing political, rather than legal, angles.


    https://www.rawstory.com/ken-chesebro-2666015359/
     
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    Trump co-defendant rejected plea deal that would make him flip on ex-president: report

    M.L. Nestel
    October 18, 2023 8:22PM ET


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    via David Cay Johnston, DC Report @ Raw Story


    No deal.

    Former President Donald Trump campaign attorney Kenneth Chesebro, set to go on trial this month to defend against running interference in the 2020 presidential election -- rejected a plea deal offered in late September from Georgia prosecutors, according to ABC News.

    Attorney Kenneth Chesebro, one of the 18 co-defendants charged alongside the 45th president in the Fulton County racketeering case, declined the offer that would have allowed him to dodge prison time.

    In return, Chesebro would plea guilty to the top racketeering felony charge, sources told the network, noting that he would have to agree to write a letter of apology.

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    He is facing seven counts accusing him of pushing a strategy to use so-called "alternate electors" to stymie then Democratic nominee Joe Biden from reaching 270 electoral votes, according to the indictment.

    Fulton County prosecutor Nathan Wade confirmed in court that a plea deal would be extended to both Chesebro and Powell ahead of trial.

    "We'll sit down and kind of put some things together and we'll reach out to defense counsel individually to extend an offer," said the prosecutor to the judge.

    Chesebro is said to have helped invent a fake elector scheme, writing a memo to a Trump campaign lawyer that games out how electors for Trump could subvert the electoral vote .

    Last month, his attorneys tried and failed to toss the RICO case.

    The judge described the defense's argument as a "strained reading" of Georgia law.

    Terms of the deal offered the esquire a chance to take advantage of Georgia's first-offender act, which permits first-time offenders of mostly nonviolent crimes to be granted softer punishments.

    Had Chesebro accepted the prosecutor's deal, he could have completed probation and his record could have been wiped clean.

    Neither Chesebro's attorney nor a Fulton County district attorney's office spokesperson commented when ABC News reached out.

    Trials for Chesebro along with co-defendant Sidney Powell, are scheduled to get underway this week with 450 potential jurors set to be considered when selection begins on Friday.



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  20. silkythighs

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    Ok then, show us what proof Trump ever produced about election fraud. Put up or shut up.
     
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