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On Nov. 9, 2020, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, acting in his capacity as Chair of the Republican Attorneys General Association, announces that he and other GOP members were taking legal action aimed at invalidating mail-in votes in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Image credit: Lamar White, Jr. | Bayou Brief.
How easy it is to make people believe a lie, and how hard it is to undo that work again!” Mark Twain, autobiographical dictation, Dec. 2, 1906.
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In the late morning of Jan. 6, 2021, only a few minutes after President Donald Trump took the stage at the Ellipse, the park overlooking the South Lawn of the White House, Louisiana’s chief legal officer, Jeff Landry, opened a press conference in Baton Rouge.
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Ali Alexander was born Ali Abdul Razaq Akbar and is an African-American man of Arab descent (YouTube)
Far-right activist and conspiracy theorist Ali Alexander has gone into hiding following the suspension of his Twitter and Facebook accounts in the aftermath of the January 6 riots at Capitol Hill. Pro-Trump supporters stormed the United States Capitol in an attack against the United States Congress as they convened to certify the results of the 2020 elections. Alexander had described himself as one of the official organizers of the January 6 Stop the Steal rally that has a death toll of five in addition to a Capitol police officer who died by suicide days after responding to the riots.
Donald Rouse Sr. responds to viral selfie at Trump rally Donald Rouse, Sr., attends rally at Washington D.C. (Source: Twitter) By Rilwan Balogun | January 7, 2021 at 2:10 PM CST - Updated January 9 at 9:33 AM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Donald Rouse, Sr. has released a statement after a photo began circulating on social media showing him at a Trump rally in Washington D.C. on Jan. 6.
Lamar White, Jr., a publisher for Bayou Brief, shared a now-deleted photo
He claims they were alongside millions of patriots. pic.twitter.com/x0pDw62oBH Lamar White, Jr. (@LamarWhiteJr) January 7, 2021
The picture came from Steven Galtier’s Facebook page, which has now been removed.