Cha-Ching! Leonard Leo Banks $1.6B Donation To New Conservative Nonprofit

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The Judicial Kingmaker

The New York Times has an important story out this morning on an unusual and ginormous donation by a conservative businessman to a new nonprofit group run by Leonard Leo, the co-chairman of the Federalist Society.

In his role at the Federalist Society and at the nexus of the conservative dark money network, Leo is the judicial kingmaker on the GOP side.

Now Leo’s vast influence will be boosted by the $1.6 billion donation to his new group: the Marble Freedom Trust.

The Times explored the series of transactions in which the electronics manufacturing mogul Barre Seid donated 100% of the stock of his company to Leo’s group right before the company was sold to an Irish conglomerate.

Leo has been deeply involved in the nomination and confirmation of every Republican-appointed Supreme Court justice since Clarence Thomas.

Lindsey Graham Succeeds In Stalling His Grand Jury Testimony

A federal appeals court has handed Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) at least a partial victory in his effort to quash a Georgia grand jury subpoena in the state criminal investigation into 2020 election subversion.

Will Mike Pence Testify?

Some signs the Jan. 6 committee may yet hear from the former vice president.

Consistency Is The Hobgoblin Of Small Minds?

A good rundown at the contradictory, internally inconsistent grab bag of defenses, rationales, and justifications Team Trump has come up with attack to the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago.

Good One

The NYT Is Well Conditioned To Bogus GOP Attacks

An otherwise helpful story on the massive $350 billion in loans and guarantees for clean energy and automobiles included in the Inflation Reduction Act gives way to pearl-clutching over the kind of bogus narrative Republicans might come up with to attack the program. So well-conditioned is the Times to GOP bad faith attacks that it goes ahead and preemptively draws the comparison to Solyndra:

But like all government efforts to aid industry and advance new technologies, the expansion of the loan authority carries risks for Mr. Biden and the Democrats, who passed the bill without any Republican votes. About a decade ago, conservatives seized on the failure of Solyndra, a solar company that had borrowed about $500 million from the Energy Department, to criticize the Obama administration’s climate and energy policies.

Oh noes! It “carries risks.”

LOLOL

NYT: The gambit to get Rudy Giuliani a pardon AND a Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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Jan. 6 Panel Members Say They’re In Talks With Pence’s Counsel About Testifying

Reps. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Adam Schiff (D-CA), who serve on the Jan. 6 Select Committee, on Sunday said that the panel has been in discussions with former Vice President Mike Pence’s counsel about his potential testimony. Last week, Pence said he would consider testifying before the committee if he was invited to do so.

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Schiff: DOJ Concerns With Unsealing Mar-a-Lago Affidavit Are ‘Very Legitimate’

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), chair of the House Intelligence Committee and member of the Jan. 6 Select Committee, on Sunday outlined what information the public can learn from the release of a redacted affidavit that led to the FBI’s search of former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort earlier this month.

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Appeals Court Delays Graham’s Testimony Before Fulton County Grand Jury

A federal appeals court on Sunday delayed Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) testimony before a special grand jury in Fulton County that was initially scheduled for Tuesday, following an appeal by Graham’s lawyers that pushed back at a district court judge’s rejection of a motion to quash his subpoena.

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Book: Giuliani Associate Sought ‘General Pardon’ After Capitol Insurrection

An associate of Rudy Giuliani attempted to ask then-President Trump to grant his personal lawyer a “general pardon” and the Presidential Medal of Freedom shortly after the deadly Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, according to an advance copy of a new book obtained by the New York Times.

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Vos’ Trump-Backed Rival Launches Write-In Campaign After Just Barely Losing

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R) fended off his Trump-endorsed primary challenger by the slimmest of margins – and now said challenger’s taking another shot at Vos’ seat.

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In Made-For-TV Political Event, DeSantis Says 20 Votes Out Of 11.1 Million Were Criminal

In a made-for-TV spectacle Thursday focused on the work of his new “election crimes” state law enforcement office, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) declared that 20 out of 11.1 million votes cast in the 2020 election in the state had been submitted by people allegedly voting illegally. 

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Fox’s Laura Ingraham Tears Her Hair Out Over Trump Lawyers’ Struggles

Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Thursday night seemed a little worried about the way ex-President Donald Trump’s defense team has been handling the Justice Department’s investigation into the classified documents that were stashed at Mar-a-Lago.

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Trump’s Ex-Lawyer Would Totally Be His Lawyer Again If He Didn’t Have To Open Boxes

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

He Didn’t Go To Law School For That!

Responding to this hilarious Washington Post report on how nobody wants to be Trump’s lawyer now, David Schoen, one of the defense attorneys who represented Trump during his second impeachment trial, insisted on CNN yesterday that “it’s a great honor for anyone to represent” Trump. And yes, Schoen was “approached a couple of months ago about being a liaison with the Justice Department,” he told CNN.

But alas:

  • “It wasn’t for me. It doesn’t suit my skill set. I wasn’t particularly interested in that,” the attorney said.
  • Also, “it’s not my skill set to sift through boxes and sort of liaison with the Justice Department.”

Here’s a fun lil nugget from that WaPo piece:

“One lawyer told a story from early in Trump’s presidency of his legal team urging him against tweeting about the Mueller probe, only to find he’d tweeted about it before they got to the end of the West Wing driveway.”

Texas County Left Without Any Election Officials After Resignations

All three election officials in Texas’ Gillespie County have resigned amid violent threats against election workers that’ve been skyrocketing ever since the 2020 election.

  • This is in spite of the fact that Trump, who’s been stoking the fury and mistrust toward election workers, won the county by 59 points in the election.
  • The county’s (now-ex) election administrator, who resigned on Tuesday, told the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post that she was being both threatened and stalked in wake of the election due to “dangerous misinformation.”
  • Early voting for the November midterms begins in about two months, and the county doesn’t have anyone to oversee it.
  • The Texas secretary of state’s office will send specialists to train staffers of the county clerk and tax assessor-collector to administer the elections.

DOJ Ordered To Redact Mar-a-Lago Affidavit For Potential Release

Federal magistrate judge Bruce Reinhart on Thursday told the Justice Department to redact portions of the FBI affidavit that supported the Mar-a-Lago search warrant, then submit those redactions to him for review.

  • Reinhart said he’ll review those proposed redactions and decide whether or not to unseal the affidavit. He gave the DOJ until Thursday to submit them.
  • Don’t expect a whole lot to come out of this. The DOJ’s been fighting tooth and nail to keep the affidavit sealed, and they’ll likely use their redaction pens pretty liberally here.

MAL Raid Warrant Judge Now Has Security Detail

CBS News reports that the U.S. Marshals are providing a security detail for Reinhart, who’s been facing a deluge of anti-Semitic threats for approving the Mar-a-Lago search warrant.

Almost 20 Ex-Trump Officials Call Bullshit On Trump’s ‘Standing Order’ Claim

Eighteen former senior Trump administration officials, including former White House chiefs of staff John Kelly and Mick Mulvaney, told CNN that they never heard of Trump’s so-called “standing order” to declassify any White House documents that get taken to his Mar-a-Lago resort.

Alabama County GOP Apologizes For Using KKK Image

The Lawrence County Republican Party in Alabama had an oopsie moment earlier this week after accidentally posting an image of a GOP elephant that was drawn with hooded Klansmen between its legs on Facebook.

  • A party official apologized for the post, saying the KKK stuff does “not represent the views or beliefs” of the local group.

Weisselberg Pleads Guilty And Has To Testify Against Trump Org

Allen Weisselberg, the Trump Organization’s ex-chief financial officer, pleaded guilty on Thursday in the Manhattan district attorney’s tax fraud case against him, and he admitted to conspiring in the 15-year-long tax evasion scheme with the Trump Organization.

  • Weisselberg will be required to testify at the upcoming criminal trial of the Trump Organization if prosecutors call on him to do so under the terms of the plea deal. If he does, he’ll be given a prison sentence of just five months (compared to the maximum 15-year sentence he was facing before).
  • But Weisselberg won’t be required to testify against Trump or the Trump family personally.

Must Read

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