Trump can sue the banks for his half-billion of loans that are due, and for much more than what the loans are worth. He's done it before, claiming that a bank defamed him. He settled privately. That's why most of the major American banks eventually dropped him, like his financial firm Mazars that dumped him. He's not worth the excess baggage.
Lindell storms the Georgia statehouse and demands people be arrested. 'Melt down the machines!': Mike Lindell storms Georgia Capitol and calls for GOP official's arrest excerpt: "He's probably on the phone with China right now," Lindell said of Raffensperger. "You know, in Georgia here, Brad Raffensperger is probably, you know me, melt down the machines and put him behind bars. ... He needs to be put in prison, it needs to be ended — put in prison." A spokesperson for Raffensperger blasted Lindell in a statement, according to Newsweek. "Mike Lindell's nonsensical parade only harms public confidence in elections. This isn't just a problem in Georgia but nationwide. He knows he's lying—but he's fallen so deep into the grift that he may actually believe his own lies," the spokesperson said. "Flooding our offices with bizarre chain letters will not change the outcome of 2020—but it will change the outcome for Republicans by staying home in 2022 due to these off-base antics."
Gableman wants Elections Commission chair, officials with four cities jailed unless they comply with subpoenas | WisPolitics.com excerpt: "Former Justice Michael Gableman on Friday asked a Waukesha County judge to jail the Wisconsin Elections Commission chair and officials with four cities if they refuse to comply with previously issued subpoenas. Gableman had previously filed a similar request for the mayors of Green Bay and Madison only to back away from the suggestion he was seeking to have them jailed if they failed to comply. On Friday, he filed an amended motion that accuses the targets of willfully failing to comply with legislative subpoenas and asking the judge to set a deadline for them to do so. The motion asks the judge to jail the officials until they heed the proposed order."
Gableman wants Elections Commission chair, officials with four cities jailed unless they comply with subpoenas | WisPolitics.com excerpt: "Along with Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, the new targets include: Madison Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl, Green Bay Clerk Celestine Jeffreys, Elections Commission Chair Ann Jacobs, Elections Commission IT Project Manager Sarah Linske, Wisconsin Director of Enterprise Technology Trina Zanow, Milwaukee Telecommunications Manager David Henke, Milwaukee GIS Analyst Hannah Bubacz and a representative of Racine. Gableman’s motion mispells Linske’s name, referring to her as “Linkski.” Rhodes-Conway blasted the move."
Contract shows Gableman set to receive $44K for Assembly election investigation | WisPolitics.com excerpt: "The contract shows Gableman signed it June 26, the same day his hire was announced at convention. State Dem spokeswoman Iris Riis ripped the hire, particularly the decision to announce the hire before GOP party activists. “The only reason for Robin Vos’ sideshow is to sow doubt in our democracy, and taxpayers shouldn’t be on the hook for a penny of it,” she said."
Contract shows Gableman set to receive $44K for Assembly election investigation | WisPolitics.com excerpt: "Vos said while the contract calls for Gableman to keep his work confidential, the plan is to share the results with the public once it’s completed. Gableman’s deal runs July 1 through Oct. 31. It starts one month later than the contracts of retired police officers Steve Page and Michael Sandvick, each of whom is scheduled to make $9,600 under their deals. Their contracts run through Sept. 1."
Vos contract for election review to cost $676,000 excerpt: "MADISON (WKOW) -- The details of a contract between Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and former state supreme court justice Michael Gableman to review the November 2020 election became public Wednesday. According to a copy of the contract provided by the Assembly Chief Clerk's office, the legislature will pay the firm Consultare, over which Gableman presides, a total of $676,000. The Assembly's organization committee approved using taxpayer money to conduct the investigation on a 5-3 party-line vote Monday. A spokesperson for Vos did not immediately respond Wednesday to a request for an interview with the speaker and/or comment on the contract's details. Dozens of court challenges and recounts in the state's two most populous counties have maintained President Joe Biden defeated former President Donald Trump in Wisconsin by more than 20,000 votes. The contract includes a line-by-line item breakdown of how the money is to be spent by Gableman. Under the agreement, $325,000 is set aside for a "data analysis contractor.""
Trump rioter from FL to plead guilty. U.S. Capitol riot charge looms for Boynton Beach man, prosecutors say
Trump is upset that he was caught with classified government documents that he took to Mar-a-Lago without permission. Trump's says they didn't find anything. Trump dismisses National Archives "find", says he wasn't "working in a filing room" excerpt: "Trump's statement said: "The National Archives did not 'find' anything, they were given, upon request, Presidential Records in an ordinary and routine process to ensure the preservation of my legacy and in accordance with the Presidential Records Act." "If this was anyone but 'Trump,' there would be no story here," the statement went on. "Instead, the Democrats are in search of their next Scam.""
Send the bill to Trump... Just last week he said he was loaded. Of course, he never pays his bills, but it will just be something else to bug the shit out of him....
DeWine hasn't produced a new court-ordered Ohio redistricting map. Ohio Supreme Court threatens Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials with contempt of court over redistricting failure By Andrew J. Tobias, cleveland.com Published: Feb. 18, 2022, 7:04 p.m. Updated: Feb. 18, 2022, 7:14 p.m. Ohio Supreme Court threatens Gov. Mike DeWine and other state officials with contempt of court over redistricting failure excerpt: "COLUMBUS, Ohio -- In an extraordinary move, Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor has demanded that Gov. Mike DeWine and other members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission demonstrate why they should not be held in contempt for failing to follow a court order to produce a new state legislative map this week. O’Connor, a Republican, signed the brief order issued Friday evening, giving commission members until noon Wednesday to respond. Other members of the redistricting commission include two Republican leaders of the state legislative branch of government -- House Speaker Bob Cupp, a former Supreme Court justice and Senate President Matt Huffman."
Ohio Supreme Court rejected two sets of voting maps and the commission did not submit a third set on Thursday. Ohio redistricting maps debate could be decided in federal court | 10tv.com
Michael Gableman reveals staffers in GOP-backed election investigation excerpt: Gableman, who is paid $11,000 per month. Zakory Niemierowicz, a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee graduate who heads human resources. Niemierowicz is paid $4,000 per month. Andrew Kloster, a former Trump administration official who has falsely claimed the election was stolen from the former president. Kloster is paid $5,000 per month. Carol Matheis, a California attorney active with the Federalist Society. Matheis is paid $5,000 per month. Gary Wait, a former private investigator. Wait is paid $3,250 a month. Ron Heuer, president of the Wisconsin Voter Alliance. Heuer is an investigator and paid $3,250 a month. Arkansas attorney Clint Lancaster, who represented a woman who sued Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden's son, for paternity last year. Lancaster is paid $10,000 a month. Former Milwaukee Police Department detectives Thomas Obregon, Neil Saxton and Edward Chaim. Each is paid $40 per hour. There is one person Gableman said he will not identify to "protect his best interest with is full-time employer." That person is paid $40 per hour.
Michael Gableman reveals staffers in GOP-backed election investigation excerpt: "Rep. Mark Spreitzer, D-Beloit, asked Gableman how his election review could be legitimate if he has hired someone who has already sued to overturn the election. "How can we take your investigation seriously?" Spreitzer said. "Shouldn’t we bring in someone above partisanship? Above reproach? Isn’t this just an extension of partisan activities?" Gableman asked that Spreitzer's comments be "stricken from the record." "My work and my employees will be judged by one thing: the finished work project," Gableman said. "Right now, what is preventing the finished work product is the fearful running and hiding of those government officials who do not want to be held accountable.""