he s in the thick of this, and motion.indictment brings his so i don t think they re going to prevail. many of them don t even have federal standing to remove. those who are the fake electors, for example. and it s just limited to those who were in federal office when these events happened. yeah, and to bring this full circle, rudy giuliani is also saying, he is going to make that argument, though. he obviously did not work for the federal government. we ll see what the courts decide. john dean, thank you for your insight tonight. not a chance. thank you, kaitlan. so, as we noted, even rudy giuliani s attorney is saying that he is, essentially, broke, and that donald trump is not going to be helping, any more, we are told by sources. that stands in stark contrast to the millions that giuliani once made working for trump. actually 9.5 million dollars in 2017.
challenge, some are more supported than others. they are not crimes, they are seeking judicial review, ensuring public there is someone watching over the elections. laura: how can it be untested application of laws by prosecutors against a political opponent are celebrated, even when they impact the future election as this could in 2024. when republican lawyer working for trump advance aggressive, novel legal theories, they are all indicted. i know a lot of people say this to me, they wonder why better people don t go into politics? with all this, you see the reason why. they don t want anyone to work for a republican issue let alone run for office. politicians stretch the truth all the time with theories while representing
has details. text messages between two men working for trump s lawyers revealing for the first time that they considered using data from a breach of voting systems in coffee county, georgia to try to decertify the state senate runoff. we now know that trump allies not only tried to overturn the presidential election results in georgia, but also weighed plans to up in the senate runoff as well. at the center of those discussions was data. related to voting software breach and other election systems used in coffee county, a team of trump allies managed to get their hands on that data in january, 2021 after getting unauthorized access to the county s election office, one day after the u. s capitol riot on january 6th, and we now know how they plan on using the data and that trump himself may have been at least aware of the effort in december, 2020 trump s then attorney rudy giuliani outlined a similar plan during a meeting in the oval office that was attended by trump. and the coffee coun
of staff in the west wing. working for trump. he carried out this operation under donald trump s nose and without his knowledge. she quietly kept the wheels of the transition turning. he communicated through intermediary with the biden camp. he was about to resign several times. he was fed up with trump s behavior. friends of his would talk him off of the ledge. he stayed until the morning of january 20th. until 11:59 a.m.. he helped to make that peaceful transfer of power take place. it s a normal evil story that has not been told before. yeah. better that he stayed and could keep the wheels turning appropriately. he could ve left out of frustration. this is interesting. a number of trump officials spoke to you for the book. the most notable has to be jared kushner. he claims that he had knockdown, drag out, screaming matches
here s part of the interview for tucker carlson today. tucker: since you have a dating app, i d be interested to know what that s like. you work at the white house. you go to bars, you tell people i m the president s body man in washington, d.c.? yeah, that s what happens. i wouldn t do that, you know. i was mostly focused on work. but yeah, some of my friends would try to use the apps. the minute it became known they were working for trump, the date ended. that happened several times to my friends. tucker: really? yeah. girls would just get up and leave, abruptly try to end the date. tucker: because they were so aroused they couldn t trust themselves. yeah. tucker: or filled with revulsion they couldn t stay? it s tough to be a young conservative. in these cities, you have to