January 6th, 2021

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'Like a clown car on fire': Cooper reacts to Giuliani's fake electors plot

Trump campaign officials, led by Rudy Giuliani, oversaw efforts in December 2020 to put forward illegitimate electors from seven states that Trump lost, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the scheme. CNN's Pamela Brown reports.
 

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Draft Executive Order Was A ‘Nightmare Scenario’ In Trump’s Final Days

National correspondent for Politico Betsy Woodruff Swan discusses her new reporting on the Trump documents the January 6th committee is receiving, including a draft executive order that would have allowed the Department of Defense to seize voting machines.
 

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so you actually have to pay to hire "only the best people"?
Too bad they disbarred Rudy, he could have lead his defense, but he needs money for parking, so it's money up front this time, plus what ya owe.

Money might be tight for Donald, perhaps he was using his "stop the steal" grift money to keep his business afloat, he wouldn't want to lose control of that. However the federal or NY governments might seize his properties and company one day. If they don't get his assets, the courts and plaintiffs in his many lawsuits will, there is a long and growing line.
 
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NY Subpoenas, GA Special Grand Jury Subpoenas, Congressional Subpoenas: All Subpoenas Are Not Equal

Subpoenas used to be serious business. But today, Trump loyalists, lackeys and criminal associates defy, disregard, deride and even mock subpoenas. As but the latest example, Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis responded to a subpoena from the House select committee by tweeting: "The committee is just mad they can't date me."

Here is a review of the different kind of subpoenas we've heard about in recent months and why there is one subpoena that is best positioned to achieve justice.
 

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See George Conway's reaction to report about Trump's draft executive order

CNN's Anderson Cooper and conservative attorney George Conway discuss the draft executive order that then-President Donald Trump considered signing in December 2020 that would have directed the Pentagon to seize voting machines in key states, according to a draft published by Politico.
 

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‘This Was A Coup D’etat’: Trump Planned To Seize Power Using Military, Fake Electors

After losing the 2020 election, former President Trump considered deploying the National Guard to confiscate voting machines, a draft executive order reveals. The Trump campaign also installed fake electors in seven swing states under the direction of Rudy Giuliani. Malcolm Nance, MSNBC Terrorism Analyst; Lauren Gambino, senior national reporter for The Guardian; and Daniel Strauss, senior political correspondent for The New Republic, discuss how the January 6th Select Committee is closing in on Trump and his associates.
 

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Fake Electors And An Unsigned Executive Order Take Center Stage in Jan. 6 Investigation

Melissa Murray and Jonathan Capehart discuss the ever-closing web surrounding former President Donald Trump, as more information about what really happened on January 6th comes to light.
 
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