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Rudy Giuliani accuses judge of creating a “fantasy,” says “we don’t need courts” in election fight Newsweek December 5, 2020 “The United States Constitution gives sole power to the state legislature to decide presidential elections.” On Friday, Rudy Giuliani accused judges of unfairly dismissing cases, and said the Trump team doesn’t need courts to change the outcome of the election. In this photo, Giuliani waits to testify before the Michigan House Oversight Committee on December 2, 2020 in Lansing, Michigan. Rey Del Rio/Getty The Trump campaign has so far gained only one victory out of over 30 lawsuits…

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As lawyers keep pushing Trump election challenges, calls for sanctions mount ABC News December 5, 2020 As President Donald Trump and his allies continue their legal barrage in an effort to overturn the presidential election despite a succession of adverse rulings, some state and local election officials are starting to cry foul. In Michigan Thursday, Republican lawyers were back in court seeking an audit of election results in the heavily-Democratic county that is home to Detroit — even after the state’s Supreme Court had already rejected an earlier request from the same group to halt certification. An exasperated…

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By Larry Klayman WND December 4, 2020 In my new book, “It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry!” I chronicle my personal and professional experience with my once proud alma mater, the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as the Deep State in the executive branch. Indeed, this experience, where I saw politics elevated over the rule of law — as I also describe in even greater detail with regard to our compromised federal judiciary, whose judges are literally bought and paid for by special interests — is what caused me to conceive of and found Judicial Watch…

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Biden, Harris pledge to keep politics out of DOJ By Morgan Chalfant TheHill December 4, 2020 President-elect Joe Biden pledged Thursday that the Justice Department will be run independently and not be influenced by politics when he takes office. “It’s not my Justice Department. It’s the people’s Justice Department,” Biden told CNN’s Jake Tapper. The president-elect said the officials he chooses to lead the Justice Department will have the “independent capacity to decide who gets prosecuted and who doesn’t.” Biden made the comments in response to a question about reports that President Trump is considering offering pardons to…

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‘One of the nuttier things I’ve seen’: MAGA civil war erupts in Georgia By Marc Caputo POLITICO December 4, 2020 Georgia’s Republican civil war just got a lot messier. A new schism — this one between MAGA forces — is taking shape, further threatening GOP unity in advance of the Jan. 5 runoffs for the state’s two Senate seats. At the center of the conflict is pro-Trump trial lawyer Lin Wood. His advocacy for President Donald Trump — and his unsubstantiated claims of election fraud — have been so extreme that he’s now taken to publicly discouraging people…

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Beverly Hills City Council votes to oppose L.A. County’s outdoor dining ban By Hayley Smith Los Angeles Times December 4, 2020 The Beverly Hills City Council has unanimously voted to oppose Los Angeles County’s outdoor dining ban amid the worst COVID-19 surge the state has seen. In a resolution approved Tuesday that calls for the L.A. County Board of Supervisors to repeal the ban, the council cited the detrimental impact on local businesses and said there was a lack of scientific evidence to support the ban. The council also asked city staff to research the idea of forming…

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CNN Exclusive: Biden says he will ask Americans to wear masks for the first 100 days he’s in office By Dan Merica CNN December 3, 2020 (CNN)President-elect Joe Biden told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Thursday that he will ask Americans to wear masks for the first 100 days after he takes office, in a sign of how Biden’s approach to the virus will be dramatically different from President Donald Trump’s response. “Just 100 days to mask, not forever. One hundred days. And I think we’ll see a significant reduction,” Biden said for the first time in the interview…

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