Where Things Stand: Trump’s 2022 Election Challenges Will Begin In Philly

Donald Trump has been holding meetings with allies, lawyers and MAGA Republicans in recent months to prepare for how exactly to contest the results of the 2022 election, Rolling Stone reported this weekend. In case it was ever a question — he plans to.

The team has reportedly been discussing legal and rhetorical avenues Trump and his allies might take to challenge the results in certain races that don’t go their way. The team is also discussing how aggressive to be in races where the winner is not known on the night of the election.

That brings us to Pennsylvania.

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Nevada GOP SOS Candidate Spreads New Big Lie That Top Dems’ Reelections Were Illegitimate

Jim Marchant, the Republican candidate for Nevada’s secretary of state, has spent his campaign doing the opposite of an election chief’s duties: spreading lies about the legitimacy of several elections.

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Heads Up

I’ve got a lot of stories I’m following at the moment. But I want to make sure you’re paying attention to the voter harassment situation in Arizona. I’m sure this is playing out in other states too. It simply may be more aggressive in Arizona or just as likely there’s better local press coverage. The reporting I’m following is from Nicole Grigg and Garrett Archer of ABC15 in Phoenix. Here’s Grigg’s report from Friday.

The gist of what’s happening is this.

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Dominion CEO Drags Fox For Boosting Election Fraud Lies: ‘They Knew The Truth’

Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos is accusing Fox News of knowingly fueling fake MAGA conspiracy theories that claimed his voting tech firm hacked the 2020 election and stole it from ex-President Donald Trump.

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Voter Intimidation Has Already Begun In Arizona

We’re about two weeks away from Election Day, but some voter intimidation efforts are already underway in Arizona, painting an ominous picture of just how far some Big Lie activists may go to push their debunked voter fraud narrative during the midterms.

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Tim Ryan

These are anxious days for the Democrats’ electoral prospects. But I wanted to focus your attention on the Senate race in Ohio. I still think JD Vance is the likely winner of this race simply because there appears to be a late Republican tide in this cycle and because Ohio is just a Republican state. If it’s basically tied you have to imagine it is more likely than not that the substantial number of undecided voters break in the GOP direction. But that said, it is remarkable how close this race remains. Even as other Senate races have seen sizable Democratic margins drop to tiny leads or tied races, this one really has barely budged. Just over the last 24 hours there are two premium polls out from Marist and Siena which have the race at Vance +1 and tied, respectively.

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History’s Long Grasp

Rishi Sunak will now be the next leader of the Conservative Party in the UK and the next Prime Minister, starting in just a few days. In a way, I guess it’s a positive that this has gotten so relatively little mention. But I cannot not note the history his ascension brings with it. I saw one reference this morning to Sunak’s being the first “person of color” to be the British Prime Minister. But this somewhat understates the matter.

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Biden Admin Urges Borrowers To Keep Applying For Forgiveness Amid Temporary Block

President Joe Biden’s administration is working to assure student loan borrowers that the debt forgiveness plan is still moving along despite an appeals court temporarily blocking it from taking effect after six Republican states’ joint lawsuit.

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Tucker Carlson Livid Over Adult Son Getting Dragged Into House GOP Whip Race

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo.

Why I Oughta…!

Fox News host Tucker Carlson (a champion of the antielites) is reportedly Big Mad that an unnamed source told the Daily Beast that Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) hired Carlson’s son, Buckley Carlson, as one of his staffers because the Indiana congressman wanted to please the GOP establishment and therefore boost his chances of becoming House majority whip if Republicans take back the chamber.

  • On Friday, Carlson called National Republican Congressional Committee Chair Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN), who’s competing with Banks over the coveted leadership slot, and demanded that he find out which staff member made that comment, according to Axios.
  • The quote about Banks that reportedly infuriated Carlson: “Deep down, he dies to be liked by the Establishment. He hires Tucker Carlson’s son, a 24-year-old kid, to be his communications director.”
  • Holding a metaphorical flashlight under his face, Carlson reportedly threatened to blame Emmer himself for the quote if the congressman didn’t tattle on the staffer.
  • The Fox News star reportedly still made it clear he now had beef with Emmer during the call even though the Republican tried to distance himself from the remark.
  • The Daily Beast didn’t say the source was a staffer, only a “GOP strategist.”

Graham Turns To SCOTUS For Rescue

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) filed a motion on Friday asking the Supreme Court to block the Fulton County district attorney’s subpoena for his testimony in her Trump election interference probe.

  • This was his next move after a panel of judges on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ordered him to testify the day before.
  • Graham’s running out of options to avoid testifying on his damning alleged conversation with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) about throwing out ballots in the 2020 election.

Trump Org Criminal Trial Kicks Off Today

Today is the first day of the trial in the New York district attorney’s criminal case against the Trump Organization for tax fraud and other charges.

  • The case focuses on the Trump Organization’s years-long tax evasion scheme in which employees would be paid in “perks,” like luxury cars and apartment rent, instead of actual salaries that would require the company to pay payroll taxes.
  • Allen Weisselberg, the Trump Organization’s chief financial officer, has agreed to testify after pleading guilty to participating in the scheme.
  • Trump himself hasn’t been indicted in the case.

Biden Admin Presses On With Student Debt Forgiveness Plan In Face Of Court Order

The Biden administration is urging eligible borrowers to keep applying for student loan forgiveness after an appeals court temporarily blocked the program in six GOP states’ joint lawsuit against it on Friday (you can apply for forgiveness here).

  • The court’s ruling only prevents the administration from erasing the debt; it doesn’t halt the application process.
  • The Education Department is “moving full speed ahead with preparations for the lawful implementation” of the plan, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona declared in a USA Today op-ed on Saturday.

Alex Jones Wants Do-Over Trial After $1B Verdict

Far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones requested a new trial in Connecticut on Friday to scrub the eye-popping damages ($965 million, to be specific) he was ordered to pay out to the Sandy Hook families in their defamation lawsuit against him.

  • Jones’ lawyers complained in the filing that their client’s trial was unfair and that the damages he has to pay “exceeds any rational relationship to the evidence offered at trial.”
  • His lawyers described the proceedings as a “memorial service, not a trial.” During that so-called “memorial,” Jones ranted that he was “done saying I’m sorry” about repeatedly lying about the Sandy Hook massacre.

Boris Johnson Drops PM Comeback Attempt

Disgraced ex-U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Sunday that he won’t try to win back his old job after Liz Truss’ resignation.

  • Johnson’s decision gives ex-treasury chief Rishi Sunak a major boost over the only other candidate, Penny Mordaunt.
  • The Tories aim to install a new prime minister within the week. That’s three prime ministers this year.

Five States With Slavery On The Ballot

Alabama, Louisiana, Vermont, Oregon and Tennessee will vote in November to remove language in their state constitutions that allows those convicted of a crime to be punished with slavery and indentured servitude.

  • Colorado, Nebraska and Utah have already passed similar laws scrubbing slavery from the books–a trend that didn’t start until 2018.
  • Keep in mind that the removals won’t abolish the forced labor system in U.S. prisons in which prisoners are required to work for just 52 cents per hour on average nationally (and in some states, nothing at all).

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Impeachment? Who Cares?

As a strong GOP midterm showing looks more plausible, there are more and more threats and claims that Republicans will impeach President Biden or perhaps the DHS secretary or — who knows? — maybe everyone. I see people looking at this the wrong way. Who cares? Really, who cares? I do not care. Over the last quarter century Republicans have drained impeachment of any meaning or taint – first by impeaching a President over a triviality and then twice summarily dismissing an impeachment trial over grave presidential wrongdoing. People tell me that even if Biden would never be removed from office it still somehow taints his presidency. I disagree. And it is wrong to make it something Republicans somehow gain by, even if that gain is merely the psychic injury it imposes on their political opponents. The proper response to any threats about impeaching Biden or any of his appointees is to remind Republicans to definitely be sure to get a 67-seat majority in the Senate. Because otherwise, have at it and who cares?