“In a local television interview, an apoplectic Lake said that Santos’s success and her failure “show that not all liars are treated equally in the United States of America.”” 1
Category: Shame
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Kari Lake’s Continuing Legal Problems – Arizona Shame
Kari Lake v. Katie Hobbs, et al.
Throughout the history of Arizona, the bar to overturn an election on the grounds of misconduct in this State – or Territory – has always been a high one. See Territory ex rel. Sherman v. Bd. of Supervisors of Mohave Cnty., 2 Ariz. 248, 253 (1887) (“It is the object of elections to ascertain a free expression of the will of the voters, and no mere irregularity can be considered, unless it be shown that the result has been affected by such irregularity.”) (citations omitted).
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Kari Lake’s Expert Witness Looks Like Another Loser
Kari Lake’s cyber expert, Clay Parikh, became angry in court when he was pressed to admit that ballots would eventually be counted even if they were printed at the wrong size.
Parikh has previously spoken at a Mike Lindell event.
Kari Lake’s cyber expert, Clay Parikh, became angry in court when he was pressed to admit that ballots would eventually be counted even if they were printed at the wrong size.
— David Edwards (@DavidEdwards) December 21, 2022
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January 6th Executive Summary
On Dec. 19, the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 Attack on the United States Capitol released the executive summary of its final report, which broadly summarizes its findings and criminal referrals.
The release of the 160-page executive summary follows nearly 18 months of the committee’s hearings and investigation and covers various aspects of former President Donald Trump’s alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The committee’s full final report has yet to be released.
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Andy Biggs (R-AZ) Election Denier and the Plot to Overturn An American Election
“The election-night exchanges between Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Nov. 3, 2020, read like any other conversation between a campaign stakeholder and his ally in a battleground state. …
But the record of texts between the two took a darker turn over the next few weeks as other networks followed the early projection from the Fox News decision desk and called the Grand Canyon State for Joe Biden. Even as Meadows and Biggs both seemingly acknowledged that the numbers looked grim for their man, they schemed together to put pressure on Arizona officials and to devise plans to challenge the election results.” 2
“TPM has obtained the 2,319 text messages that Mark Meadows, who was President Trump’s last White House chief of staff, turned over to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack. Today, we are publishing The Meadows Texts, a series based on an in-depth analysis of these extraordinary — and disturbing — communications.” 3