Joe Biden is now POTUS

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"Prosecutors for the Southern District of New York have been in communication about their desire to see Giuliani's emails with Justice Department officials in Washington, the two sources said," reported Julia Ainsley, Tom Winter, and Lisa Ferri. "The SDNY needs Washington's approval before its prosecutors can ask a judge to sign a search warrant for materials that may be protected by attorney-client privilege, according to department policy. It is not known whether that approval has been granted by Washington to the SDNY."

"The scope of the current investigation is unclear, but In October 2019, the Wall Street Journal reported that SDNY prosecutors were reviewing Giuliani's bank records as part of an investigation into his dealings in Ukraine," continued the report. "Two of his former associates, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, were arrested that month on charges of campaign finance fraud and have since been charged with additional crimes related to wire fraud conspiracy. Parnas and Fruman have pleaded not guilty."

According to two sources, the investigation's focus on Giuliani is "very active."

Giuliani's involvement in Ukraine ultimately led to Trump's attempt to use military aid to pressure the president of the nation to announce an "investigation" into the Biden family — a scandal that formed the basis of Trump's impeachment.
 
A Delaware County man charged with registering dead relatives to vote in presidential election


In the weeks leading up to the presidential election, Elizabeth Bartman and Elizabeth Weihman registered to vote as Republicans in Nether Providence Township, Delaware County officials said Monday. There was one problem: Both women had been dead for several years.
The man behind those applications, Bruce Bartman, now faces two felony counts of perjury, as well as one count of unlawful voting for successfully casting an absentee ballot for President Donald Trump in the name of Elizabeth Bartman, his long-dead mother.
Bartman was arraigned Friday and released on $100,000 unsecured bail.
His lawyer, Samuel Stretton, said the 70-year-old takes full responsibility for the crimes, and will cooperate with investigators.



 


Watching Newsmax and Fox eat back their own words on election frauds through these election machines and libel suits tells you that the media plays a major role in our lives and perceptions (e.g. Trumpers). These folks sit around the table to discuss "packages" that can/will influence listeners' opinion before they go live on TV is despicable. I'm sure the left does the same thing but since the election, it's fair to say the right has done everything they can to discredit this year's election in so many ways with their discussion packages.
 
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