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Kenneth Chesebro, ‘architect’ of pro-Donald Trump 2020 fake elector scheme, disbarred in New York State
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Controversial curriculum changes in Oklahoma: Focus on 2020 election disputes, erasure of George Floyd’s impact, and COVID-19 origin claims
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Newsmax defamed Dominion Voting Systems, Delaware judge rules
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Civil cases against Donald Trump for trying to interfere with the 2020 US election can continue while he is president - analysis
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Donald Trump trials - Georgia election interference state court case - Megathread
Texts, documents hint at convicted witness bail bond business owner Scott Hall's wide ties to Coffee County breach, Trump allies ahead of trial Hall played a part in various post-election events,...
Texts, documents hint at convicted witness bail bond business owner Scott Hall's wide ties to Coffee County breach, Trump allies ahead of trial
Hall played a part in various post-election events, and he's taken a plea deal. He will testify in the Georgia 2020 election trials.
Hall's alleged involvement following the 2020 election reaches beyond the small south Georgia county. This includes personal relationships with those close to the former president.
Several media outlets, including CNN, have reported that Hall is related to David Bossie, chairman of the conservative group Citizens United who briefly led the former president's post-election legal challenges. Bossie's name appears in the Fulton indictment.
In late November 2020, David Shafer introduced Hall to a group of individuals including Robert Sinners, a current spokesperson for the Georgia Secretary of State's office who then worked for Trump's campaign. In the email, Shafer said Hall was "looking into the election" on behalf of the former president at Bossie's request.
This is described in Act 4 in the indictment, though Sinners is referred to as "unindicted co-conspirator Individual 4" by Fulton prosecutors. Sinners has since disavowed the post-2020 election activities that took place in Georgia.
Hall may also know about the letter former Justice Department official Jeffery Clark wanted to send that alleged the agency "identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple States, including the State of Georgia."
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First guilty plea in Arizona fake elector case comes from Republican activist Lorraine Pellegrino
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Wisconsin lawsuit settlement makes new emails public regarding pro Donald Trump fake electors scheme in 2020
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Arizona grand jury indicts eleven Republicans who falsely declared Donald Trump won the state in 2020
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2020 election lawsuits continue... Smartmatic settles OANN defamation case: Here’s where Dominion and Smartmatic’s other lawsuits stand now
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Congressional fake electors strategists have been subpoenaed in Arizona
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Recordings, emails show how Donald Trump team flew fake elector ballots to DC in final push to overturn 2020 US election
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First defendant in Donald Trump Georgia case pleads guilty
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Former US President Donald Trump acknowledges he was told 2020 election lies were false in wide-ranging interview
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Grand jury in the US state of Georgia charges Donald Trump, former advisers in 2020 election case
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Grand jury in the US state of Georgia returns indictments in Donald Trump 2020 election case
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Former US President Donald Trump has been indicted on four counts on Tuesday, by a grand jury in the District of Columbia, over alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election
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Former US President Donald Trump will find that Special Counsel Jack Smith has dealt with the likes of him—and worse—before
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Michigan prosecutors charge Donald Trump allies with felonies involving voting machines and illegal 'testing'
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Fox settles Dominion defamation lawsuit for $787.5 million, avoiding US trial
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When I ran for US President, it messed with my head
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What Parler saw during the attack on the Capitol: Curated videos, arranged on a timeline
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Visual investigations: How a Presidential rally turned into a Capitol rampage // Insurrection at the Capitol: A timeline of how it happened
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US trade group asks VP Mike Pence to ‘seriously consider' invoking 25th Amendment to remove Donald Trump
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Joint session of US Congress for counting of Electoral College ballots (objections to certify election)
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‘This is the reality’: Far-right Newsmax and One America channels grapple uneasily with Joe Biden’s electoral college victory
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Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit seeking to subvert election
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Debunking an election fraud claim using open data and Dolt
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The Trump administration is clearing the way for the start of President-elect Joe Biden's transition, despite Donald Trump vowing to keep up election fight
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Why Republican voters say there’s ‘no way in hell’ US President Donald Trump lost
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The polls weren't great this year and that was always a possibility
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Is this a coup?
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Robin Kemp lost her news job in Clayton County, Ga. — but she kept reporting the news. It paid off on election week.
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Being with Donald Trump the day he lost
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A little-known Donald Trump appointee is in charge of handing transition resources to US President Joe Biden — and she isn’t budging
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Joe Biden's apt US speech
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Goodbye, anonymous Republican source
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Trump is attempting a coup in plain sight
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Biden wins — pretty convincingly in the end
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As Joe Biden wins the US election and transitions to president-elect, US allies and other nations react to the shift
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2020 US Presidential Election Results - Discussion Thread
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These threads are intended as more conversational spaces to process the day and results. Consider this an open forum for your own thoughts and feelings.
There is also a thread here in ~news that's more focused on articles and events.
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2020 US Presidential Election Day - Discussion Thread
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Hasan Piker's Twitch stream is the future of Election Night coverage
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Polling 101: What happened to the polls in 2016 — and what you should know about them in 2020
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Dear Dad, please don’t vote for Donald Trump this time
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Trump/Biden 2020 Presidential Debate #2 Discussion Thread
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Info from The Washington Post:
Location: Belmont University in Nashville
Moderator: Kristen Welker, NBC News White House correspondent and co-anchor of “Weekend Today”
Details: The debate will be 90 minutes long and have no commercial breaks. It will be divided into six 15-minute segments that the moderator has chosen. They are: fighting covid-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.
Trump’s campaign has criticized the topics, saying they thought this was supposed to be a foreign policy debate. The head of the Commission on Presidential Debates said that’s not true.
Trump has criticized the moderator, Welker, as being biased, as he has other moderators. The commission and even a Fox News host have defended Welker’s integrity.
The commission also announced days before the debate that in light of Trump’s frequent interruptions during the first one, it will silence the microphone of the candidate who is not speaking during the two-minute opening segment for each candidate. After each candidate has two minutes, there will be an open discussion where both microphones will be on, but the commission urged civility in a statement: “It is the hope of the Commission that the candidates will be respectful of each other’s time.” The Trump campaign said it still will participate, despite the president criticizing a potential virtual debate as a forum where it would be too easy to silence his microphone.
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The real divide in America is between political junkies and everyone else
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How prepared are these seven battlegrounds for the election? A readiness report
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Vote safely: How to find a trustworthy election ballot drop-off location
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Behind in polls, Republicans see a silver lining in voter registrations
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