Mar 23, 2021 · Key Points Lawyers for pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell said that “no reasonable person” would believe that her false conspiracies about the 2020 election were “truly statements of fact.” The...
Dec 01, 2020 · Donald Trump 45th President of the United States Trump campaign lawyer Joe diGenova declared Monday that the Trump administration’s former cybersecurity chief deserves to be put to death for...
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Feb 17, 2022 · Trump's attorney, Alina Habba, suggested that the entire investigation was discriminatory and due to the former president's politics. Habba argued that James, a …
Taken out at dawn and shot,” diGenova, who is also a former U.S. Attorney, said during an appearance on the Howie Carr show, broadcast on Newsmax, in comments first reported by The Bulwark. On Tuesday, diGenova said his remarks were not meant to be taken literally and were meant as a joke.
Trump campaign lawyer Joe diGenova declared Monday that the Trump administration’s former cybersecurity chief deserves to be put to death for claiming that the presidential election was the “most secure” in the country’s history.
Powell was publicly exiled from the Trump camp a week after that tweet, after she appeared at a news conference hosted by the Republican National Committee alongside Giuliani, whose hair dye memorably ran down his face, and Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis.
Tom McCarthy. A key member of the legal team that sought to steal the 2020 election for Donald Trump is defending herself against a billion-dollar defamation lawsuit by arguing that “no reasonable person” could have mistaken her wild claims about election fraud last November as statements of fact.
"If you count the legal votes, I easily win," Trump said during a November 4 White House press briefing. "This is a case where they're trying to steal an election. They're trying to rig an election, and we can't let that happen."
In addition to Arizona, members of Trump's team and the Republican Party have filed lawsuits in Georgia, Nevada, Michigan and Pennsylvania —all states the president has either already lost or appears to be losing.