CREW #FOIA'd Secret Service emails showing chummy communication's with Oath Keepers founder (and convicted 1/6 seditionist) Stewart Rhodes https://www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-investigations/emails-reveal-secret-service-contacts-with-oath-keepers/
Emails reveal Secret Service contacts with Oath Keepers - CREW | Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington

The internal emails show special agents in close communication with Oath Keepers leader Steward Rhodes.

CREW | Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
We may recall the Jan 6 committee discovered that USSS "accidentally" wiped a bunch of agents phones as part of a "planned upgrade" right around the transition https://twitter.com/reedmideke/status/1549532261397061632
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Evan leaving aside J6, a planned upgrade that coincided with a change of administration and created an opportunity to "accidentally" lose records seems sus https://t.co/STI4dupgtI

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In other news, Fani Willis ain't havin of any of Jeffery Clark's bullshit
"As inconvenient as modern air travel can admittedly be, whatever nuisance involved in the defendant securing a flight to Atlanta within the window provided is self-evidently insufficient justification to invoke this Court’s authority to enjoin a State felony criminal prosecution"

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23925189-ndga_1_23-cv-03721-scj_8_0

DocumentCloud

Both Clark and Meadows get a big ol NOPE in their attempt to get a federal court to block their Georgia arrests https://www.politico.com/news/2023/08/23/georgia-trump-racketeering-case-state-court-00112480
Federal judge rejects bids to halt Georgia prosecution of Trump aides over 2020 election

Mark Meadows and Jeffrey Clark had both pleaded with the judge to prohibit District Attorney Fani Willis from arresting them by a Friday deadline.

POLITICO
Turns out Harrison Floyd (of the Ruby Freeman saga) was charged with assaulting FBI agents who attempted to serve him a grand jury subpoena #GiftArticle https://wapo.st/3KS7Uc4
Defendant in Trump Georgia case was earlier charged with attacking FBI agent

Harrison William Prescott Floyd is accused of assaulting an agent serving him a subpoena in the Justice Deptartment’s probe of efforts to obstruct the 2020 election.

The Washington Post
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@emptywheel wrote up Harrison (Willie) Floyd's weirdly inactive assaulting the FBI case. He has since been booked in Georgia and reportedly did not make bail (https://twitter.com/Phil_Lewis_/status/1694793111715860829) https://www.emptywheel.net/2023/08/24/willie-floyds-curiously-inactive-docket/
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The booking photo for Harrison Floyd, the leader of Black Voices for Trump. He is the only defendant without a bond agreement, so he is still in custody

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Meanwhile, AJC confirms "Trump is working with a local bonding company to cover his $200,000 bail" … leaving us with a non-zero chance some local bondsman will hunt FPOTUS down if he breaches the terms
https://twitter.com/TamarHallerman/status/1694840991277080909
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Confirming CNN's reporting that Trump is working with a local bonding company to cover his $200,000 bail. Charles Shaw, the CEO of Lawrenceville-based Foster Bail Bonds LLC, said he'll be posting Trump's bail https://t.co/07TFuqOuSc

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Everyone deserves access to competent legal counsel but, also, LOL "A legal-defense fund set up by friends to raise $5 million for [Giuliani] in 2021 took down its website after raising less than $10,000" https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/19/us/politics/giuliani-trump-legal-finances.html
Giuliani Repeatedly Sought Help With Legal Bills From Trump

As Rudolph Giuliani has neared a financial breaking point with a pile of legal bills, the former president has largely demurred, despite making a vague promise to pay up.

The New York Times

Floyd says he's "already here on federal pretrial supervision" implying his stalled assaulting the FBI case is still unresolved. Also uh "Speaking to the judge without representation" seems like a poor plan but maybe consistent with his response to the FBI agents

https://www.11alive.com/amp/article/news/special-reports/ga-trump-investigation/harrison-floyd-georgia-2020-election-rico-case-bond/85-a4a4a305-43cd-4446-9526-7e483e3a13c2

"Floyd said he had requested a public defender and was denied… The judge informed him he could hire legal representation if he doesn't qualify for a public defender … Floyd said he believed it would cost him tens of thousands … he could not afford to go into such debt as he takes care of his daughter"
No idea what his situations is, but this is a real problem… people who will inevitably need assistance have to go completely broke to qualify for it, and end up needing even more assistance
John Eastman's bid to delay his CA bar proceeding due to being named as an unindicted conspirator in DC and indicted in Georgia is denied https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23927615-sbc-23-o-30029-ruling-on-motion-denied
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Shade: "Given his standing as an attorney and constitutional scholar, his prior deposition before the January 6 Committee, and his appearance before the Fulton County grand jury, it is clear that Respondent is acquainted with exercising his Fifth Amendment privilege. Nevertheless, he chose to go ahead with the trial in this instance without utilizing those rights or pursuing a delay in the proceedings"

10/10 parenthetical
"Trump vows to appeal his [Federal Jan 6] trial date. (It is not appealable) and once against attacked Judge Chutkan"

https://twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1696232587503550941

Trump's lawyers: Trials should be delayed until after the campaign, let the people decide!
Also Trump's lawyers: "This man’s liberty and life is at stake … He’s no different than any American"
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/08/28/trump-trial-date-election-subversion-2020-00113186
Trump’s federal trial for subverting election is scheduled for March

“Mr. Trump, like any defendant, will have to make the trial date work regardless of his schedule," the judge said as she set the trial for March 4, one day before Super Tuesday.

POLITICO

Chutkan grants them the latter point, though perhaps not in the way they wanted:
"She compared him to a professional athlete facing criminal charges, saying it would be “inappropriate” to schedule a trial around that athlete’s schedule."

“Setting a trial date does not depend and should not depend on the defendant’s personal and professional obligations … Mr. Trump, like any defendant, will have to make the trial date work regardless of his schedule.”

Harrison Floyd makes bail. Seems his problem was basically down to failing to navigate the bureaucracy, illustrating
1) the shittiness of the system
2) if you're indicted for multiple felonies, at least talk to a lawyer before walking into the jail to surrender https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/08/29/floyd-trump-georgia-election-charges/
Trump co-defendant reaches bond agreement after weekend in jail

Harrison William Prescott Floyd, who faces allegations that he harassed an Atlanta-area election worker in the weeks following the 2020 presidential election, posted bond of $100,000 Tuesday.

The Washington Post

In the Freeman / Moss civil case, Rudy #Giuliani joins Alex Jones in the exclusive club of people who obstructed discovery blatantly enough to lose a defamation suit by default judgement

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/08/30/judge-rules-giuliani-is-liable-for-defaming-georgia-election-workers-orders-sanctions-00113462

Rudy Giuliani is liable for defaming Georgia election workers, judge rules

The case will now head to trial, where a jury will determine the amount of damages that Giuliani must pay to the two election workers.

POLITICO
Most default judgements go to people who just don't show up. Jones managing the level fuckupery required despite having tons of money and real lawyers is perhaps unsurprising, but one might expect Giuliani, whose career included being the 3rd most senior person in DOJ and US attorney for SDNY, to do better…
A fact not lost on Judge Howell: "The fact that Giuliani is a sophisticated litigant with a self-professed 50 years of experience in litigation — including serving as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York — only underscores his lackluster preservation efforts"
Also, TFW you're dumber than OANN: "One America’s owners settled with the two women last year for an unspecified amount, but the litigation has continued against Giuliani"
One thing that strikes me in this excellent report on Meadows Georgia hearing from Anna Bower: Meadows reportedly insists the infamous Georgia call was intended to “get things off the president’s plate” so the administration could focus on the “peaceful transfer of power” ahead of Jan. 6
… is ANYONE buying that?
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/mark-meadows-takes-the-stand
Mark Meadows Takes the Stand

A dispatch from the former White House chief of staff’s removal hearing in Atlanta.

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I mean, the Trump team infamously obstructed the transition process, to a degree not seen in any modern administration, and it's not like any sane person thought the outcome actually hinged on Georgia by Jan 2
Add Willis' team to the list of those not buying Meadows "I was just trying to facilitate a peaceful transfer of power" line: "The defendant also repeatedly insisted he was merely “trying to land the plane” and achieve “a peaceful transition of power,” a statement clearly belied by his participation in the Trump campaign’s attempts to overturn the outcome of Georgia’s election" https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67694389/the-state-of-georgia-v-meadows/#entry-66
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Random IANAL thoughts about the denial of Meadows removal:
1) Judge Jones is pretty clear removal of a RICO conspiracy is relatively uncharted territory
2) Meadows "CoS job includes organizing meetings and calls, so the meetings and calls were official federal duties" sounds reasonable on the surface, but as Jones points out, Meadows wasn't just managing the call, he was actively arguing election stuff https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67694389/the-state-of-georgia-v-meadows/#entry-69
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Willis plans to compel Alex Jones, a strong candidate for the world's least reliable witness, to testify in the Georgia Jan 6 case against Chesebro. He says he'll take the 5th, which might be the smartest thing he's done taking the 5th in front of the Jan 6 committee https://www.politico.com/news/2023/10/10/alex-jones-trump-georgia-testimony-00120807
Alex Jones to fight Georgia prosecutors’ bid to call him as witness in trial of Trump co-defendants

Fulton County DA Fani Willis indicated Tuesday that she intends to compel the testimony of the far-right broadcaster.

POLITICO

NYT confirms Sidney Powell's plea surprised team Trump. Also notes that Powell could be a problematic witness (a strong contender for second least reliable in this case after Jones, IMO) and raises but doesn't really answer what the plea means for her status as an unindicted conspirator in Jack Smith's federal 1/6 case

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/19/us/politics/sidney-powell-donald-trump-plea-deal.html?unlocked_article_code=1.4Ew.lUBp.UIckNgQ6CbQs&smid=url-share

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Sidney Powell’s Plea Deal Could Be a Threat to Trump

For the first time, prosecutors have the cooperation of someone who was closely involved in Donald Trump’s efforts to remain in office after his election defeat.

The New York Times
LOL, Willis flipped The Cheese too? He should be a much less problematic (for Willis) witness than Powell, and particularly bad news for Clark and Eastman https://themessenger.com/politics/trump-kenneth-chesebro-guilty-plea-georgia
Third Trump Co-Defendant Pleads Guilty: Kenneth Chesebro to Cooperate With Georgia Prosecutors

Chesebro, a Harvard-educated lawyer, is the alleged architect of the ‘fake’ electors scheme.

The Messenger

As Klasfeld also notes, there will no longer be a separate early trial:

https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1715407442924671388

Adam Klasfeld on X

To state the obvious: Sidney Powell and Ken Chesebro's back-to-back plea deals avert a trial that would have given Trump and his co-defendants a preview of the DA's evidence. @DSamuelsohn and @Alemz report, @TheMessenger https://t.co/L1IQoNUcb6

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Would love to see an informed #LawFedi take on how the plea deals in Georgia are likely to interact with Smith's case. Powell and Chesebro are pretty major characters in the federal indictment
Thing to watch: Having already been fined and threatened with jail for breaking the NY gag order, will Donald manage to keep his mouth shut about Powell and Chesbro?

https://lawandcrime.com/trump/trump-slapped-with-fine-for-violating-gag-order-in-civil-fraud-trial-warned-about-imprisonment/
Trump slapped with fine for violating gag order in civil fraud trial, warned about imprisonment

New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron slapped Donald Trump with a $5,000 fine for violating the terms of his gag order during his fraud trial.

Law & Crime

So, we have Trump's first reaction to Powell flipping, which is apparently… he wants the world to know attorney client privilege and advice of counsel don't apply to anything involving Powell?

(he's presumably free to argue in court that his current public statements are lies) https://themessenger.com/politics/trump-sidney-powell-attorney-plea-deal-georgia-jack-smith

Trump Claims Sidney Powell ‘Never Was’ His Attorney After Plea Deal Despite Public Record Showing Otherwise

A much-publicized press conference, a @realdonaldtrump tweet and deposition testimony show the myriad ways Sidney Powell was giving then-President Trump legal advice.

The Messenger

Hugo Lowell takes a look at possible implications of Chesebro's plea in Georgia on the federal case. Still no indication what Smith's team plans to do, but seems very unlikely to be "nothing"

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/oct/23/donald-trump-georgia-kenneth-chesebro-plea-deal-criminal-case

Trump faces new peril in federal 2020 election case after lawyer pleads guilty

As part of Kenneth Chesebro’s plea deal he could incriminate Trump in Georgia, but he could also incriminate him in the federal criminal case

The Guardian
Also interesting Trump's lawyers are going around saying if Powell and Chesebro "testify truthfully" the flips are good for their case… could just be general spin, but I wonder if it's more aimed at managing the client's reaction

@pbump points out that Chesebro's lawyer claims he *never* believed the election was stolen, which would seem to make his attempts to flip it for Trump even more blatantly criminal than someone like Powell, who perhaps genuinely (if delusionally) believed zombie Hugo Chavez used Italian spy satellites to flip votes https://wapo.st/473v7AS

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It’s actually worse to overturn an election you know your side lost

An attorney for Kenneth Chesebro argues that his client never believed the 2020 election was stolen. That … is not better.

The Washington Post
Meadows reportedly cooperating in the federal 1/6 case… will he be next in line to take a deal in Georgia? (edit: or not, see below) https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/24/politics/mark-meadows/index.html
Jenna Ellis pleads guilty in Georgia Trump election case

Donald Trump’s lead attorney in the 2020 Georgia election case against him is using another attorney’s guilty plea to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the racketeering charges brought against all 19 defendants. Trump attorney Steve Sadow says it's the fourth time Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has dismissed the racketeering charge “in return for a plea to probation." Attorney Jenna Ellis pleaded guilty Tuesday to a felony over efforts to overturn Trump’s election loss in Georgia. The Florida resident is the fourth defendant in the case to enter into a plea deal with prosecutors. Prosecutors say Ellis helped other lawyers as they lied to Georgia lawmakers.

AP News
Caution the Meadows "scoop" may have been overplayed and just refer to limited immunity for grand jury testimony: https://twitter.com/openargs/status/1716946708687630745
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PLEASE be careful as you're reading this story; we're going to discuss on the show tomorrow, of course. But the "immunity" referred to here is immunity for *testifying* before the DC Grand Jury, which occurred back in June. There's no evidence Meadows has gone Michael Cohen.

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Better reporting of the #Meadows immunity deal from Guardian Trump crimes beat reporter Hugo Lowell
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/oct/24/trump-chief-of-staff-mark-meadows-2020-election-case-immunity
Trump chief Mark Meadows testified in 2020 election case after immunity order

Meadows testified to a grand jury about the ex-president’s efforts to overturn 2020 elections after being forced by a court order

The Guardian
Liz Dye brings more than you ever wanted to know about failed traffic court prosecutor / self proclaimed professor of constitutional law / Georgia first time felony offender Jenna Ellis
https://www.publicnotice.co/p/jenna-ellis-guilty-plea-statement-biography
Jenna Ellis's long, strange trip to disgrace

In court, she's contrite. On social media? Not so much.

Public Notice

Chutkan reinstates the Trump Jan 6 gag order, though the actual order appears to be in PACER limbo

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/10/29/trump-gag-order-resumes-jan-6-judge/

Judge reimposes restrictions on Trump’s speech in Jan. 6 case

Prosecutors asked U.S. Judge Tanya S. Chutkan to limit Trump’s statements saying his inflammatory commentary jeopardizes the integrity of the trial.

The Washington Post
Also: "Trump is personally furious about the gag order, advisers told The Washington Post, but his campaign sees it as a political asset" - Campaign may be under-pricing the difficulty of running a campaign from jail
(I don't actually think he's likely to go to jail, but I do think if he pushes his luck too far he's gonna find out fines aren't the only tool in the box)
Chutkan brings some shade denying Trump's claim of absolute immunity: "Indeed, it is likely that a President who knows that their actions may one day be held to criminal account will be motivated to take greater care that the laws are faithfully executed" https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67656595/united-states-v-trump/#entry-171

More Chutkan: It's a feature, not a bug "If the specter of subsequent prosecution encourages a sitting President to reconsider before deciding to act with criminal intent, that is a benefit, not a defect."

"Every President will face difficult decisions; whether to intentionally commit a federal crime should not be one of them."

State Bar Court Portal

Rudy's lawyer: the millions of dollars Freeman and Moss are seeking would be the “civil equivalent of the death penalty … It would be the end of Mr. Giuliani”

Filed under "don't threaten me with a good time"

(also IIRC Howell already ruled he fucked around so badly in discovery he can't argue he's too poor, because he didn't produce financial information)

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/jury-decide-much-rudy-giuliani-must-pay-election-workers-defamed-rcna128940

Jury to decide how much Rudy Giuliani must pay election workers he defamed

Rudy Giuliani goes to trial to determine how much he must pay former Georgia election workers he defamed with baseless claims they committed fraud in the 2020 election.

NBC News

"Special counsel Jack Smith has extracted data from the cell phone Donald Trump used while in the White House" - Presumably a government provided phone, since we would have heard if personal devices had been seized. IIRC he was supposed to have a dedicated twitter phone.

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/11/special-counsel-trump-phone-data-trial-00131196

Special counsel reveals plans to use Trump’s phone data at trial

Jack Smith indicated that he plans to call an expert witness who extracted and reviewed data copied from Trump’s phone.

POLITICO
Filing says Expert 3 will testify they: "extracted and processed data from the White House cell phones used by the defendant and one other individual (Individual 1);"
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67656595/united-states-v-trump/?page=2#entry-183

Rudy #Giuliani, having already been found liable for defaming Freeman and Moss and admitting in court filings the things he said about them were untrue, says outside the courthouse "Everything I said about them is true … They were engaging in changing votes."

"Judge Howell told Mr. Giuliani’s lawyer, Joseph Sibley IV, that comments like those could be considered another defamation claim"

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/12/us/politics/giuliani-election-worker-trial-trump.html?unlocked_article_code=1.FU0.uHYy.ecHgmDLRic-E&smid=url-share

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Election Worker Defamed by Giuliani Recounts Emotional Impact

In federal court, Shaye Moss detailed how Rudolph Giuliani’s baseless claims that she had stolen votes from Donald Trump ignited threats and left her depressed and fearful.

The New York Times
Rudy Giuliani must pay more than $148m over false election claims

Donald Trump's former personal lawyer was sued by ex-poll workers he accused of vote tampering.

BBC News
"Donald Wakeford, a prosecutor in the office of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, contended that chilling sitting officials from committing crimes would be a good thing" https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/15/mark-meadows-trump-georgia-charges-federal-court-00131993
Judges dubious of Mark Meadows’ bid to avoid facing charges in Georgia state court

The former White House chief of staff is charged alongside Donald Trump with a conspiracy to tamper with the 2020 election in Georgia.

POLITICO
LOL, not like it matters but Rudy owes 5% annual interest for as long as he doesn't pay Freeman and Moss https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/61642105/freeman-v-herring-networks-inc/?page=2#entry-142
The Detroit News got recordings of Trump pressuring Wayne County canvassers not to certify the election, and it sounds like it was even more blatant than reported at the time
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2023/12/21/donald-trump-recorded-pressuring-wayne-canvassers-not-to-certify-2020-vote-michigan/72004514007/
Trump recorded pressuring Wayne County canvassers not to certify 2020 vote

Trump pressured two canvassers not to sign the certification of the 2020 presidential election, according to recordings reviewed by The Detroit News.

The Detroit News

Trump campaign hand-flying the fake elector certificates really goes to show how invested they were in that part of the plot. Also: “Freaking trump idiots want someone to fly original elector papers to the senate President,” a Wisconsin GOP official wrote

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/28/politics/recordings-trump-team-fake-elector-ballots/index.html

"if they are elected, they would pardon the former president should he be convicted of any of the 91 felony charges he’s currently facing" unclear if it's just Wapo's phrasing, or Haley and DeSantis claim they're gonna pardon state felonies. Anyway, that's all of the "serious" GOP candidates all-in on the idea their presidents are, in fact, above the law ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

https://wapo.st/3tABoWq

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DeSantis, Haley pledge to pardon Trump if he’s convicted

In separate campaign stops, both Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley reinforced that, if elected, they would pardon former president Donald Trump, who is facing 91 felony counts.

The Washington Post
Would nice if some reporters would directly challenge them on the idea they would override a jury, regardless of any facts or evidence which emerge in the yet-to-occur trials
Of course, the reality is they're trying to score points with his base because they'll lose the primary if they don't, but as previously noted (https://twitter.com/reedmideke/status/1666629199442968578) it's hard to campaign effectively against a guy while also constantly defending his many many incredibly blatant crimes
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Gonna be morbidly hilarious to watch the mental gymnastics as all the GOP candidates run against Trump while trying to paint any accountability for his excesses as a witch hunt

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Seems like one obvious question to ask Trump's lawyers is, if their immunity argument stands and Biden determines it's his presidential duty to uphold section 3 of the 14th amendment by personally shooting Trump on the courthouse steps, would he also be immune from prosecution?

https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/trump-claims-his-acts-can-never-be-examinable-by-courts-ahead-of-historic-appeals-fight/

Trump claims his official acts 'can never be examinable by courts' ahead of appeals fight

Ahead of oral arguments at appeals court, lawyers for Donald Trump argue he cannot be criminally prosecuted because he was acquitted by the Senate of inciting the insurrection on Jan. 6.

Law & Crime

Politico used a public records request to get local police bodycam footage of the response to Harrison Floyd's altercation with the FBI agents trying to serve him a Jan 6 subpoena, revealing previously unknown contents of the subpoena
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/04/harrison-floyd-trump-bodycam-footage-jack-smith-00133933

#FOIA

Arrest footage of Trump co-defendant provides glimpse into Jack Smith probe

“They were f--king relentless,” former Black Voices for Trump director Harrison Floyd said of his confrontation with FBI agents dispatched by the special counsel.

POLITICO

"Aside from Trump, Scavino was the only other person with access to Trump's Twitter account" - Suggests that whatever they got out of the twitter warrant (https://mastodon.social/@reedmideke/110896688292382007) will be pretty definitively attributable to a specific person

https://abcnews.go.com/US/special-counsel-probe-uncovers-new-details-trumps-inaction/story?id=106131854

Special counsel probe uncovers new details about Trump's inaction on Jan. 6: Sources

Aides allegedly said Trump was "not interested" in doing more to stop the riot.

ABC News