Lordy! Lordy! There is video!!!

MSNBC has obtained video of Trump co-conspirator Roger Stone laying out the plans for the fake elector scheme.

 

18 November 2020 is the early cited date for the fake elector plot developed by Kenneth Chesebro and John Eastman. But a new MSNBC video of Roger Stone is now available showing that the fake elector scheme may have been contrived on 5 November 2020, prior to Election Day.

MSNBC’s Ari Melber on The Beat shows Stone dictating a memo that identifies the elector swap prior to election day 7 November 2020. This is earlier than the Chesebro memo in December. This comes from the documentary filmmaker Christopher Guldbrandsen, who was following Stone and his cohorts during the 2020 election. This time period overlaps with the Willard Hotel ‘command center’ activities.

Kenneth J. Chesebro was among 19 people charged Monday in Georgia with a raft of crimes related to alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. A 98-page indictment secured by Atlanta-area prosecutors portrays Chesebro as central not just to the convening of sham electors but also to the “strategy for disrupting and delaying the joint session of Congress on Jan. 6, 2021.” He faces seven felony charges, including conspiracy to commit forgery and conspiracy to file false documents, as well as violation of an anti-racketeering act originally aimed at dismantling organized crime groups.

In the separate federal case brought against Trump this month, Chesebro has not been charged. Prosecutors described him only as “Co-Conspirator 5,” saying he was behind “a corrupt plan to subvert the federal government function by stopping Biden electors’ votes from being counted and certified.”

“He was not making good-faith legal arguments for his client,” said Laurence Tribe, who said he has been distressed to see his former mentee emerge as an architect of Trump’s plans to cling to power. “He was inventing legal fiction that paid no attention to the law and creating a pretext for a conspiracy to steal an election.”

The Eastman memos, also known as the “coup memo“, are documents by John Eastman, an American law professor retained by then-President Donald Trump advancing the fringe legal theory that the U.S. Vice President has unilateral authority to reject certified State electors. This would have the effect of nullifying an election in order to produce an outcome desired by the Vice President, such as a result in the Vice President’s own party’s favor.

Trump and Eastman used the memos in an unsuccessful campaign to pressure then vice president Mike Pence into preventing or nullifying the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count, and eventually overturning the 2020 United States election of Joe Biden, so that Trump could retain power.

The Trump campaign engaged Eastman with a formal retainer agreement signed December 5 for services in litigating the election outcome. The memos have been described as an instruction manual for a coup d’état.

After the 2020 United States presidential election in which Joe Biden prevailed, then-incumbent Donald Trump, as well as his campaign, his proxies, and many of his supporters, pursued an aggressive and unprecedented effort to deny and overturn the election by means of a legalistic soft coup (or self-coup).

As much as I hate to interrupt . . .

I really do not want to interrupt you MAGAts while you are all set to impeach President Biden, but, I think it’s time to check out some FACTS.

You see, you keep talking about Joe Biden’s family being ‘corrupt’, and here’s the thing about that:

  • Hunter Biden didn’t make $640 Million while working in the White House.
    Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner did.
  • Hunter Biden didn’t have his dad fast track 16 Chinese patents in two months for him.
    Ivanka Trump did.
  • Hunter Biden didn’t get special national security clearance despite deep concerns of possible foreign influence.
    Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner did.
  • Hunter Biden didn’t get a $2 Billion paycheck from a country he only months before had negotiated official American foreign policy with.
    Jared Kushner did.
  • Sitting President Joe Biden doesn’t have a Chinese bank account.
    But sitting “President” Donald Trump sure did.

    So, you see… all those “impeachable offenses” you baselessly accuse the Biden family of committing — yeah well, funny thing is, they were actually committed… by the Trumps.

Now I know you won’t believe any of this because facts are about as useful to you as tits on a boar hog, but it doesn’t make them any less true.

Isn’t this a shame?? Rudy Giuliani is broke. Busted. Not a dime to his name.

Rudy Giuliani is staring down hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal bills and sanctions amid numerous lawsuits in addition to the new criminal charges – related to his work for Donald Trump after the 2020 election.

In court on Monday, the former New York City mayor said the legal quagmires have left him effectively out of cash. He even appears to have responded to some of the money crunch by listing for sale a 3-bedroom Manhattan apartment he owns for $6.5 million.

Not including standard legal fees, Giuliani faces nearly $90,000 in sanctions from a judge in a defamation case, a $20,000 monthly fee to a company to host his electronic records, $15,000 or more for a search of his records, and even a $57,000 judgment against his company for unpaid phone bills.

While he has declined in court to provide details of his financial state, his lawyers wrote this week that “producing a detailed financial report is only meant to embarrass Mr. Giuliani and draw attention to his misfortunes.”

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/15/politics/giuliani-money-lawsuits-trump/index.html?utm_term=link&utm_content=2023-08-16T00%3A24%3A27&utm_source=twCNNp&utm_medium=social

 

COMMENT:  Well, I’m just heartbroken for ol’ Rudy.  Heartbroken, I tell you.

Donald Trump stiffed his co-defendants

Trump has a decades-long habit of stiffing his workers. He did it all the time with his casinos and other projects. Lawyers have learned to ask for retainers up front before working for him.

Well, not all lawyers, apparently.

Trump stiffed his alleged co-conspirators, whose false claims brought in $250 million

Several of the attorneys who spearheaded President Donald Trump’s frenzied effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election tried, and failed, to collect payment for the work they did for Trump’s political operation, despite the fact that their lawsuits and false claims of election interference helped the Trump campaign and allied committees raise $250 million in the weeks following the November vote.

Well, of course they failed. This is Trump they’re dealing with, after all. The man who never pays anyone if he can find a way to get out of it.

Except Trump now has one small problem. . . . The people he stiffed are now his co-defendants in the Georgia case:

Trump has a long history of not paying his bills. But the revelation that he likely stiffed Giuliani, a longtime friend, is all the more striking given that much of the work Giuliani did for the Trump operation is detailed in a sprawling RICO indictment in Georgia released Monday, in which Giuliani is a co-defendant alongside Trump and 17 other people.

Giuliani wasn’t the only one.

Federal Election Commission records and testimony from the House January 6 select committee hearings reveal that none of the private sector lawyers identified — but not indicted — in that case got paid for their post-election work: Not Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro or John Eastman.

Giuliani and Eastman wanted a mix of reimbursements and payments, but records show they received virtually none of that money. Powell had to turn to her own law firm to pay her volunteers. All the while, the Trump team raised hundreds of millions of dollars off of the false claims of election fraud that Powell and Giuliani promoted on TV and in court.

Smith didn’t indict them (yet), but Willis did. Powell, Chesebro, and Eastman figure prominently in her case.

“Chesebro, for his part, told the House committee that the work he did for the Trump team was pro bono.” Maybe so (sounds unlikely), but Eastman wanted (and wants) to be paid. Giuliani wanted to be paid $20,000/day, which is outrageous, but while he got travel reimbursement, he never got any kind of payment for services rendered.

Now all these people are charged with, among other things, violating Georgia’s RICO law, which has mandatory minimum prison terms. Going to jail for a guy who won’t even pay them for all the work they did for him, all the trouble they got into for him? How long before one, two, or more, decide it’s not worth going to jail for the skinflint?

No comment. None needed.

 

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UPDATE

A grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, has indicted former President Donald Trump and more than a dozen of his associates with election fraud, racketeering and other charges related to alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Trump, the first former president in U.S. history to face criminal charges, has now been charged in four separate cases involving allegations that bookend his presidency.

The indictment names Trump as the top defendant and 18 others, including Rudy Giuliani, his former lawyer; John Eastman, a conservative lawyer; and Mark Meadows, former White House chief of staff. Other co-defendants include Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official; and Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis, conservative lawyers who pushed baseless claims of voter fraud.

The filing lists 41 total counts, including 13 against Trump, and notes there are 30 unindicted co-conspirators. In all, 19 defendants are charged with “the offense of violation of the Georgia RICO Act,” among other charges. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is holding a news conference to discuss the charges.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-charges-fulton-county-georgia-election-investigation/


In her 11:30 PM news conference, DA Willis said:

  • The 19 defendants have until noon, August 25 to turn themselves in or be arrested.
  • She wants the trial to start in next six months.
  • She has charged the 19 with racketeering and she believes a guilty finding in a racketeering case include mandatory jail time.

UPDATE  #2

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THE FULL INDICTMENT:  https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23909543/23sc188947-criminal-indictment.pdf