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  • A Likely Co-Conspirator In Trump’s Georgia Voting Case Got To Ask A Question At GOP Debate

    A Likely Co-Conspirator In Trump’s Georgia Voting Case Got To Ask A Question At GOP Debate

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    Wednesday night’s Republican presidential candidate debate veered into well-trod territory, including China, transgender rights and immigration, for the party faithful.

    While those questions were asked by the moderators of the debate in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, a question on election security was entrusted to an unexpected source: a conservative activist who had coached former President Donald Trump to falsely claim victory in 2020 — and who is likely one of the unindicted co-conspirators listed in the Georgia criminal case against Trump for allegedly trying to overturn its 2020 presidential election results.

    “Many Republicans are concerned about the legitimacy of elections,” said Tom Fitton, president of the right-wing activist group Judicial Watch, who joined in as a guest questioner via a video hookup at the debate that didn’t include Trump.

    “What should states do now to increase election integrity and voter confidence for the 2024 election?” Fitton asked, directing his question first to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

    Fitton also asked former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie about restoring public faith in federal law enforcement agencies after they had, he said, gone after Trump while treating his 2016 presidential rival Hillary Clinton and the 2020 presidential winner Joe Biden “with kid gloves.”

    This exhibit from a video released by the House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol shows excerpts of an email from Tom Fitton to Trump aide Molly Michael and deputy White House chief of staff Dan Scavino on Oct. 31, 2020.

    Judicial Watch has has long been involved in a variety of conservative causes, including what it sees as censorship in social media, the prosecution of President Joe Biden’s son Hunter and the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.

    But Fitton is also likely the unidentified co-conspirator named as Individual 1 in the indictment of Trump by Fani Willis, district attorney for Fulton County, Georgia. Trump has been charged with 13 felony counts for alleged racketeering over his attempts to change the presidential election results in the state.

    The bipartisan House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack found a Fitton email to the White House dated Oct. 31, 2020, three days before the election, with suggested wording for a Trump public statement claiming victory and saying that some ballots shouldn’t be counted.

    “We had an election today ― and I won. Some believe Election Day deadlines don’t matter and would attack democracy through fraud and judicial activism. Counting ballots that arrive after Election Day is unfair and shows contempt for the will of the people,” Fitton wrote in what he called “a draft statement.”

    Because many ballots cast either by mail or before Election Day were not counted until later, some early tallies showed Trump ahead in states that he later ended up losing. Even though the process of counting ballots was well known beforehand, Trump claimed the process was suspect and in the early morning hours of Nov. 4, 2020, he said, “Frankly, we did win this election.”

    CNN noted that the Georgia indictment mentioned but did not identify an individual with whom Trump’s Nov. 4 statement had been discussed prior to election and said it was likely Fitton. The email obtained by the Jan. 6 panel showed Fitton saying he was passing along his draft statement “as you requested” to Trump assistant Molly Michael and deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino, making Fitton the likeliest candidate to be Individual 1.

    Fitton called the Trump indictment in Georgia “a naked threat and act of intimidation by the Democratic Party against any and all their political opponents.” He has not been charged in the case.

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  • Ex-White House Aide’s Ominous Prediction About Trump’s Plan For Jan. 6 Case

    Ex-White House Aide’s Ominous Prediction About Trump’s Plan For Jan. 6 Case

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    Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said Donald Trump has a plan to thwart the federal election conspiracy case against him if a judge denies prosecutors’ request for a protective order.

    “I think that he wants to be able to know what’s going on in the indictment with the grand jury so that he can derail the case,” Grisham, who served as Trump’s press secretary for nine months in 2019 and 2020, said on CNN Tuesday.

    “He doubles down on everything. And if somebody tells him ‘no,’ then he’s immediately going to do the opposite,” she continued.

    Special counsel Jack Smith’s team on Friday asked a judge for a protective order that would limit what Trump and his team can say publicly about evidence in the case, in which he faces four felony charges over his attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

    The prosecution argued that Trump’s record of inflammatory social media activity raises concerns he may share sensitive information that could have a “harmful chilling effect on witnesses.”

    Trump and his lawyers have pushed back, arguing the order would restrict Trump’s First Amendment rights to free speech. A hearing is scheduled for Friday.

    According to Grisham, prosecutors’ request serves as motivation for Trump to do the opposite.

    “I can almost guarantee you that if the judge rules in Trump’s favor, he will absolutely put things out there in an attempt to derail the case, because that only makes it drag out longer,” she said.

    “Give him more time to potentially win the election and then drop all the charges against himself.”

    Trump on Tuesday vowed to keep talking about his case. “They’re not taking away my First Amendment,” he said at a New Hampshire rally.

    The courts placed Trump under similar protective orders following his two other indictments, tied to his handling of classified documents after leaving office and hush money payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels.

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  • ‘My Blood Ran Cold’: Former Army Officer Blasts Trump Amid Jan. 6 Charges

    ‘My Blood Ran Cold’: Former Army Officer Blasts Trump Amid Jan. 6 Charges

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    A former Army officer who advised then-Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly during the Trump administration wrote that his “blood ran cold” after reading the latest indictment against the former president.

    Kevin Carroll, who served as Kelly’s senior counsel while he led the Department of Homeland Security, authored an op-ed in The Dispatch on Tuesday, saying he was deeply troubled by the plot to keep Trump in power after he lost the 2020 presidential election to Joe Biden. Special counsel Jack Smith indicted the former president on four felony charges related to that effort earlier this month, pointing to a multi-pronged conspiracy to remain in power and install a slate of fake electors in swing states around the nation.

    Part of that effort, Carroll wrote, appeared to include acknowledgements from two of Trump’s co-conspirators — Jeffrey Clark and John Eastman — that military force may have been needed to see the plot succeed.

    “As a veteran, my blood ran cold reading two particular passages in special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment,” Carroll wrote in the op-ed. “They suggest that part of the former president and his co-conspirators’ autocratic plan to remain in power, despite knowing that they lost the 2020 election, was to make the U.S. military choose between subservience to civilian control or refusing to undertake an anti-democratic domestic political role.”

    Smith’s indictment includes conversations between co-conspirators who worried their effort to spread lies of rampant voter fraud would lead to “riots in every major city in the United States.” Clark — who is identified as co-conspirator No. 4 in the document — responded to that fear: “Well … that’s why there’s an Insurrection Act.”

    Carroll said the indictment appears to show the military would have been placed in an “unthinkable” position, with generals “forced to choose whether to abandon an unbroken tradition of American military obedience to civilian control, or turn their guns on civilians to facilitate a losing candidate remaining in the White House beyond Inauguration Day.”

    If Trump is convicted, he added, the potential harm of that act “should be taken into account in the former president’s sentencing.”

    “The foreseeable consequences of Clark, Eastman, and Trump’s criminal plot would have been profound for the military and the nation,” he concluded. “I suspect the generals would have reluctantly chosen the first of the two bad options they faced. In either case, the republic would still suffer grave damage.”

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  • Political Strategist Says Trump’s Pence Outburst Exposes What He’s Afraid Of

    Political Strategist Says Trump’s Pence Outburst Exposes What He’s Afraid Of

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    Democratic strategist Paul Begala says Donald Trump’s recent outburst at Mike Pence on social media suggests he’s afraid of what the former vice president could say about him under oath.

    Begala, a CNN commentator, pointed to “an old saying” he learned from one of his mentors: “A hit dog will holler.”

    “And so when Trump is yelling at somebody, it’s because he’s afraid of them. He’s never criticized Pence before, because Pence is [polling at] like 2%. So why is he all of a sudden afraid of Mike Pence?” Begala said.

    “I think, because, as now we know Trump said, he’s just ‘too honest.’”

    Begala, who served as a chief strategist on Bill Clinton’s winning 1992 presidential campaign, said he believed Pence would testify against Trump in his election conspiracy trial.

    “Pence can tell the truth,” he added. “And I think that’s what has Trump so scared, and that’s why he’s attacking him.”

    Begala was weighing in on a Saturday Truth Social post from Trump accusing Pence of going to “the Dark Side” after speaking out against Trump following the latest indictment against the former president.

    Trump’s post on Truth Social about Mike Pence.

    Donald Trump / Truth Social

    Trump was charged with four federal felonies last week in connection to his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. Some of the evidence in the indictment appeared to come directly from Pence, whose “contemporaneous notes” of conversations he had with Trump were cited in the 45-page document.

    According to the indictment, Trump phoned Pence on Jan. 1, 2021, and told him he was being “too honest” for refusing to go along with his scheme to stay in power.

    Pence has been critical of Trump over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, during which Trump supporters called for Pence to be hanged because he wouldn’t acquiesce to the then-president’s demands.

    Pence has ratcheted up his rhetoric since the indictment, accusing Trump and his “gaggle of crackpot lawyers” of pressuring him to “literally reject” electoral votes for President Joe Biden.

    Pence is running against Trump for president in 2024. According to FiveThirtyEight, Pence sits at about 5% on average in the polls, compared to about 53% for Trump.

    Trump has been indicted three times this year. The first was related to an alleged hush money scheme to silence an adult film star before the 2016 election, and the second was in connection to his handling of classified documents after leaving office. He faces trial in the first two cases next year.

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  • Jesse Watters Gleefully Imagines ‘Out For Blood’ Trump On A ‘Revenge Tour’

    Jesse Watters Gleefully Imagines ‘Out For Blood’ Trump On A ‘Revenge Tour’

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    Trump is now facing charges alleging he knowingly spread lies about the 2020 election in a plot to overturn the results ― climaxing in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol siege by his followers to stop the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory.

    But before Trump even gets to court, Watters imagined Trump’s future wrath against Democrats, who he believes responsible for his predicament instead of his own wrongdoing.

    “If Trump wins after he pardons himself, welcome to the revenge tour,” Watters said. “Oh, he’ll be out for blood. You think he’s going to let bygones be bygones? He’s going to put his men at Justice, and the Clintons, Obamas, the Pelosis, the Schiffs, and yeah of course the Bidens — everyone will be legally assaulted. Their family members, their foundations, their businesses, everything’s fair game after this.”

    “If you’re going to try to make a 78-year-old former president die in prison away from his friends and family, hit him with 78 charges after spying on him and impeaching him twice, oh, you better believe it is open season,” he added.

    “If you fuck around with us, if you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done before,” Trump said in a recording shared recently.

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