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Judge eyes sanctions in election conspiracy case that sought to overturn Michigan vote

Judge eyes sanctions in election conspiracy case that sought to overturn Michigan vote
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Deadline Detroit | Derringer: The Trump cult shows few signs of losing faith. And that's bad.


by 
Nancy Derringer
It’s trendy these days for people who didn’t vote for Donald Trump to describe his supporters as members of a cult. To be sure, the movement has a lot of the classic signs, from the constant cup-rattling for donations to “I alone can fix it.” They may not wear saffron robes or prairie dresses, but the red MAGA caps are pretty clear identifiers. For those of us who remember when you could spot a Republican by their Brooks Brothers neckties, it’s a little jarring.
This is not normal.
(Illustration: Jason Heuser, 2016) 
But here’s the thing about cults: Their fervency is like the erotic trance new lovers fall into, in that eventually, it wears off. One day you wake up and ask yourself, “Why am I spending my days in airports, hectoring people for donations? Why am I no longer welcome at my family’s Thanksgiving? What am I getting out of this?” For most, or many, the answer is, “not enough.� ....

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Inside William Barr's Breakup With Trump - Government Executive


Inside William Barr’s Breakup With Trump
In the final months of the administration, the doggedly loyal attorney general finally had enough.
Donald Trump is a man consumed with grievance against people he believes have betrayed him, but few betrayals have enraged him more than what his attorney general did to him. To Trump, the unkindest cut of all was when William Barr stepped forward and declared that there had been no widespread fraud in the 2020 election, just as the president was trying to overturn Joe Biden’s victory by claiming that the election had been stolen.
In a series of interviews with me this spring, Barr spoke, for the first time, about the events surrounding his break with Trump. I have also spoken with other senior officials in the Trump White House and Justice Department, who provided additional details about Barr’s actions and the former president’s explosive response. Barr and those close to him have a reason to tell his version of ....

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