NecroJoe
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Rupert Murdoch Deposed in The Other Multi-Billion Dollar Defamation Case Against Fox
Judge rejects Trump’s claim of immunity in his federal 2020 election prosecution
Jack Smith: Trump ‘Agent’ Sought To Cause Riot To Disrupt Michigan Vote Count in 2020
Six Pro-Trump Fake Electors Charged in Nevada
All six individuals were indicted on two felony charges
Fake electors in Wisconsin first to admit Biden won election and face penalty
That's a big one, a lot rides on this decision.
Giuliani ordered to pay $148 million for spreading lies about Georgia election workers
Holy shit...while Rudy can choke on a bag of dicks, and I understand the reason why that law is in place, but I can't help think that a lot of legitimate claimants get fucked over by it.Rudy needs a $148m+ bond before he can appeal!
Georgia law contains a major roadblock for Giuliani's appeal of $148 million judgment
During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show," former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade stated that cash-strapped Rudy Giuliani may not be able to appeal the massive $148 million judgment levied against him for defaming two Georgia poll workers.Late Friday, a jury slapped the former New...www.rawstory.com
I think he can still try and get the amount reduced, but this part of the trial was about the amount of damages, he threw away the case by not cooperating with discovery, so judge ruled he lost.Holy shit...while Rudy can choke on a bag of dicks, and I understand the reason why that law is in place, but I can't help think that a lot of legitimate claimants get fucked over by it.
Sixteen members of Congress have spread “fedsurrection” conspiracy theory
Sixteen members of Congress have spread, or at least entertained, a conspiracy theory that the January 6th insurrection was an “inside job” led by the FBI
Special counsel asks Supreme Court to decide whether Trump has immunity
"Under our system of separated powers, the Judicial Branch cannot sit in judgment over a President's official acts," they wrote in a brief filed Saturday night with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
The move came a day after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to fast track a dispute over Trump's immunity from prosecution.
Trump's campaign guided filing of Michigan's false electors certificate
Fani Willis’ onetime friend says DA’s romantic relationship with lead Trump RICO prosecutor began several years before