A Fox News Producer, Abby Grossberg, is suing Fox News, essentially arguing that the network plotted to make her and Maria Bartiromo the fall guys for the Dominion lawsuit.
Thoughts And Prayers: The ‘Radical Left’ Has Infiltrated The Phone Lines Now Too
You Didn’t Hear It From Me
Donald Trump brings a sort of lather, rinse, repeat energy to his conspiracy theories that makes it super easy for his supporters to latch onto and legitimize whatever thought happens to fly out of his mouth or get posted on Truth Social first.
Continue reading “Thoughts And Prayers: The ‘Radical Left’ Has Infiltrated The Phone Lines Now Too”Extremely Odd Bedfellows Urge Supreme Court To Issue Decision On Independent State Legislature Theory
The Supreme Court sought guidance as it asked the parties in Moore v. Harper, the term’s banner election law case, to explain what it should do with the case now that the North Carolina Supreme Court is rehearing the underlying redistricting dispute.
Continue reading “Extremely Odd Bedfellows Urge Supreme Court To Issue Decision On Independent State Legislature Theory”Where Things Stand: I’m Sure He Will Figure Out How To Insult Me Better Soon But In The Meantime …
He’s just asking questions.
Donald Trump gave us a taste of the mess that’s to come with the 2024 GOP primaries back in February when he less-than-subtly breathed life into what was, at the time, just far-right internet trolls making vague allegations that had something to do with Ron DeSantis partying with high schoolers.
Now DeSantis is giving him a taste of his own medicine.
Continue reading “Where Things Stand: I’m Sure He Will Figure Out How To Insult Me Better Soon But In The Meantime …”Fox, Dominion Set To Duke It Out In Court Tuesday Over 2020 Election Lies
When attorneys for Dominion Voting Systems asked NewsCorp Executive Chairman Rupert Murdoch whether Fox News “endorsed” the idea that the 2020 election was stolen, he knew exactly which talking heads were responsible.
Continue reading “Fox, Dominion Set To Duke It Out In Court Tuesday Over 2020 Election Lies”House GOP Use Trump’s Truth Social Conspiracy Theories To Go After Manhattan DA
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) is demanding sworn testimony from the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg amid reports of a possible upcoming indictment of former President Donald Trump.
Continue reading “House GOP Use Trump’s Truth Social Conspiracy Theories To Go After Manhattan DA”Trump Tries To Throw Legal Wrench In Georgia Election Probe
Facing a potential indictment in Fulton County, Georgia, former President Trump pulled one of his favorite moves on Monday: taking legal action to disrupt the investigation before he could be charged.
Continue reading “Trump Tries To Throw Legal Wrench In Georgia Election Probe”First Look at the DeSantis/Trump Storm
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, under pressure from Trump allies, is taking his first stab at addressing the Trump indictment situation. It shows both his inevitable strategy and the inherent difficulty of the situation. He pleads little knowledge of how it works when you pay “hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some type of alleged affair. I just, I can’t speak to that.” But he also insists that Alvin Bragg is a “Soros-funded prosecutor and so he like other Soros funded prosecutors, they weaponize their office to impose a political agenda on society at the expense of the rule of law and public safety.” The approach isn’t surprising: Deep State/Soros yada and also did you hear he paid hush money to a porn star he had sex with?
Continue reading “First Look at the DeSantis/Trump Storm”Trump Allies Use Expected Indictment To Try To Turn GOP Against DeSantis
Former President Donald Trump’s political allies are trying to use the possible upcoming indictment against him in the Stormy Daniels hush money case to rally the GOP against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) — increasingly the most popular roadblock in Trump’s third run for office.
Continue reading “Trump Allies Use Expected Indictment To Try To Turn GOP Against DeSantis”Dems and the Folly of Micromanaging the Trump Spectacle
I’ve only gotten a couple negative replies to the post below about Alvin Bragg’s expected indictments of ex-President Trump. But those replies have had a wild intensity that started me thinking about what the possible disconnect was between me and these readers. What I said was that it’s not great. But it’s happening entirely outside any framework that any of us can do anything about. And, mostly, I don’t think it will matter much one way or another if, as I expect, it is followed by indictments for graver crimes. In fact, even if this is the only Trump indictment ever, I still don’t think it matters much.
People just see things differently of course. And intense disagreement is nothing new to me. But I think there’s something more going on here — or two things rather. And, because I think these few TPM Readers represent a lot more people who think the same way, here’s what I think those things are.
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