The Donald Trump Score Card

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  1. egger

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    AZ has become the fourth state where fake electors and other people involved in the scheme have been indicted. The other three are GA , MI, and NV.
     
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    Trump's attorney, Christina Bobb, has been indicted in AZ. She wasn't indicted in GA.
     
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    Meadows now has to go through the same routine in AZ as he's been doing in GA where he also indicted. Meadows has been trying and losing at a bid to move his GA case to DC.

    Meadows was Trump's chief of staff near the end of Trump's term.
     
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    Kelli Ward has been indicted in AZ for election subversion.

    Kelli Ward lost her quest to not turn over her phone records to the Jan. 6 committee. She appealed all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court and lost.

    After the 2020 election, Kelli Ward was talking so proudly of how she was going to overthrow Biden's win.


    Supreme Court allows Jan. 6 committee to subpoena Kelli Ward’s phone records
     
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    Kelli Ward lost in the U.S. Supreme Court after refusing to turn over.her phone records to the Jan. 6 committee.


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    In March 2024, Bobb was appointed to be the RNC senior counsel for 'election integrity'.

    She has now been indicted in AZ for trying to overthrow the 2020 presidential election.


    https://www.americanoversight.org/c...onal-committee-counsel-for-election-integrity

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    "Christina Bobb, a former Trump attorney and far-right television presenter who was a fervent supporter of efforts to overturn the 2020 election, is now the Republican National Committee’s senior counsel for “election integrity.”

    Bobb’s RNC appointment came shortly after Trump secured the party’s 2024 nomination, and signals the RNC’s focus on continuing to push lies about voter fraud and election security. Bobb played a major role in the fake-electors scheme and, as public reporting and documents obtained by American Oversight detail, supported partisan and baseless post-2020 election investigations in Arizona and Wisconsin."
     
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    Finchem has been indicted in AZ for trying to overthrow the 2020 election.

    Finchem was illegally on the Capitol lawn during the riot on Jan. 6.

    After the riot, Finchem ran for secretary of state of AZ and lost.


    Mark Finchem was much closer to the Jan. 6 insurrection than he claimed
     
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    Trump leaves bodies of loyalists in his wake.

    Trump's own favorite phrase 'American carnage' is a good description of it.


    Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson sees Trump loyalists becoming 'bodies all around him'

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    "Look at how Mr. Trump has conducted himself through his business career and also his political career," she said. "I almost relate it to bodies around him, but he takes out everybody who is loyal to him because it's all about his personal gain and what he can gain from those people."

    The comment struck Collins, who recalled interviewing Trump's Attorney General Bill Barr, who a year prior made a similar macabre comparison.

    Collins recalled: "He was sitting in that same seat that you are now and he said, 'But Trump kinda like leaves this path of carnage in his wake of people who sign up to go work for him and then end up with their names in an indictment.'"
     
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    Trump has the attributes of a cult leader. How Trump can be so good at it is worthy of psychiatric study, particularly because he has been president and has an immense effect on people at the national level. The dangers of him can't be brushed aside.
     
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    Kelli Ward was the AZ state GOP chair.

    She was replaced by DeWitt in 2023.

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    Trump job background check


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    In Immunity Case, Trump Can Lose in Ways That Amount to a Win

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    "In a concurring opinion, two of Mr. Trump’s appointees — Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, joined by Justice Neil M. Gorsuch — summarized the court’s mixed message this way: “The court today unanimously concludes that a president does not possess absolute immunity from a state criminal subpoena, but also unanimously agrees that this case should be remanded to the district court, where the president may raise constitutional and legal objections to the subpoena as appropriate.”

    That turned out to be a good way to lose. The case kicked around for more than six months before returning to the Supreme Court in February 2021, when the justices issued a final ruling against Mr. Trump — months after the election.

    In the case it will hear on Thursday, the Supreme Court could easily follow that approach, ruling against Mr. Trump but ordering lower courts to address other issues. Indeed, if the court is inclined to let judicial history repeat itself, the sentence from Justice Kavanaugh’s 2020 concurrence would need only a very light edit."
     
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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...rtrait-his-golf-resort-wall-his-adviser-says/

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    "Epshteyn's explanation was, in effect, that Trump hadn't used his foundation to buy his resort some art. Instead, Trump's resort was helping the foundation — which has no employees or office space of its own — find a place to store its possessions.

    Tax experts were not impressed by this reasoning.

    "It's hard to make an IRS auditor laugh," Brett Kappel, a lawyer who advises nonprofit groups at the Akerman firm, said in an email. "But this would do it."

    Experts said that the Internal Revenue Service had actually ruled on a similar issue in 1974, in a case where a major donor to a private foundation took paintings belonging to that foundation and hung them in his home. (The rules against "self-dealing" apply to both major donors and to foundation officers, like Trump.) The IRS determined that this was, indeed, self-dealing — because the homeowner was using the foundation's assets to benefit himself."
     
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    Epsheteyn was indicted in AZ yesterday in connection to Trump's scheme to steal the 2020 election from Biden.
     
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    Cowards.
     
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