ex-president it is explosive reporting from the washington post. there s this saying when it comes to donald trump and his slogan, remember the one on the hats, make america great again, that what maga said make attorneys get attorneys. the late breaking news from the washington post proves this case that now donald trump s attorneys appear to be in special counsel jack smith s cross hairs including some of the most notorious ones. federal prosecutors investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election have asked witnesses extension sieve questions about the actions of rudy giuliani, including where he got his information about alleged fraud, what he did in the days around january 6th and what he knew about the actions coming that day. people who have appeared in front of the grand jury say. investigators looking into classified documents pertaining to mar-a-lago have sought testimony from another trump lawyer, ben cork ran saying there is evidence that the former president u
the recount won t catch it. the recount just validates the fraud. you cannot verify or validate that the final count and who is declared the winner at this time as accurate. hi, again. it is 5:00 in new york. buckle up. this one is going to blow your mind and boil your blood. first off, everything that guy said about election recounts, was a complete lie. a brazen one. his name is phil klein. he s a former kansas attorney general who during the 2020 election was active in trying to convince state legislatures not to certify for joe biden. it garnered the attention of the select committee. he never ended up testifying but he did provide the committee with documents. we bring klein and his election
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) Recounts in two Anchorage-area legislative races are scheduled to take place this week, a top state elections official said Tuesday. A recount is planned for Wednesday in the Senate District E race and for Thursday in the House District 15 race, Division of Elections Director Gail Fenumiai said by email.
SOUTHINGTON, Conn. (AP) They say every vote counts. In one Connecticut town, it really did. A race for a seat in the state Legislature has been decided by a single vote. Nearly 10,600 ballots were cast in the race between Republican Tony Morrison and Democrat Christopher Poulos to represent the 81st Assembly District in Southington, a town about 20 miles (32 kilometers) southwest of Hartford.