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Meatballs, f-bombs, vote fraud conspiracies: A Trump Oval Office meeting so insane, Giuliani was the voice of reason
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On Monday, The New York Times published the results of a massive investigation into Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the results of the election.
Today comes the tragicomic conclusion: a report by Axios on an insane meeting that took place at the White House on Dec. 18 at which the conspiracy-addled lawyer Sidney Powell tried to get herself named a special counsel to investigate Dominion voting machines while Gen. Michael Flynn (he of the two guilty pleas) and the White House staff screamed profanities at each other.
The reporters are Jonathan Swan, who conducted a hard-hitting interview of Trump last year, and Zachary Basu. The whole thing is so crazy that it’s hard to pick any one excerpt, but this will do. Below, Byrne is Patrick Byrne, the chief executive of Overstock.com and a Trump backer. Herschmann is Eric Herschmann, a White House senior adviser. Patrick Cipollone was the White House counsel. Swain and Basu writ
By Ken MeyerFeb 2nd, 2021, 1:03 pm
Former Overstock CEO
Patrick Byrne reportedly took the chaos of the outgoing Trump administration to a new level when he participated in the former president’s meeting with
Sidney Powell back in December.
Axios reporter
Jonathan Swan and
Zachary Basu reported Tuesday on a wild Oval Office meeting in December in which Powell, accompanied by Byrne and
Michael Flynn, pushed a series of conspiracy theories about the election in an attempt to convince President Donald Trump to take drastic action to undo it. That group of outsiders clashed with White House lawyers and advisers, including
The fissure snaking through the Republican Party comes down to what appears to be Donald Trumpâs chaos wing, and Mike Penceâs constitutional GOP. And in Penceâs hometown of Columbus, Ind., the party loyalty appears to be divided.
As former president Trump faces his second impeachment trial beginning Feb. 8, this much has come to light: Beginning in early October through the Nov. 3 election, Trump plotted with key aides. Once the âred mirageâ of an early Trump lead had been forecast before much of the mail-in vote was counted, Trump planned to declare victory Election Night until Fox News called Arizona for Joe Biden that gave him the Electoral College victory, according to âfly-on-the-wallâ reporting from Axiosâs Jonathan Swan and Zachary Basu. This would become known as âthe big lie.â
Brian Howey
INDIANAPOLIS â The fissure snaking through the Republican Party comes down to what appears to be Donald Trumpâs chaos wing, and Mike Penceâs constitutional GOP. And in Penceâs hometown of Columbus, Indiana, the party loyalty appears to be divided.
As former President Trump faces his second impeachment trial beginning Feb. 8, this much has come to light: Beginning in early October through the Nov. 3 election, Trump plotted with key aides.
Once the âred mirageâ of an early Trump lead had been forecast before much of the mail-in vote was counted, Trump planned to declare victory Election Night until Fox News called Arizona for Joe Biden, giving him the Electoral College victory, according to âfly-on-the-wallâ reporting from Axiosâs Jonathan Swan and Zachary Basu. This would become known as âthe big lie.â
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