Here Are 8 Lawyers in the Thick of Trump’s Election Fight

 
 
November 19 2020
 

Good morning from Washington, where President Trump urges on a legal team exploring election irregularities. Fred Lucas has the rundown on eight of the lawyers. On the podcast, former White House press secretary Sean Spicer talks election fallout with our Katrina Trinko. Plus: Wisconsin counties recount the presidential vote; why the Mayflower Compact matters; "Problematic Women" introduces a new House member who was once homeless; and what a Supreme Court justice said to spark the left's fury. Thirty-five years ago today, President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Geneva for their first summit, setting the stage for a productive relationship and three more such meetings. 

 
 
 
NEWS
Here Are 8 Lawyers in the Thick of Trump's Election Fight
By Fred Lucas

Sidney Powell recently called out potential problems with Dominion Voting Systems machines and suggested that enough evidence will emerge to overturn election results in several states.
ANALYSIS
How Did the Media Change in the Last 4 Years? What Sean Spicer Thinks
By Katrina Trinko

How does Newsmax approach its coverage? Could Trump really start his own network? Is the media becoming even more biased? Newsmax TV host Sean Spicer has answers.
NEWS
Trump Campaign Requests Recounts in 2 Wisconsin Counties
By Rachel del Guidice

The Trump campaign cites "illegally altered absentee ballots, illegally issued absentee ballots, and illegal advice given by government officials allowing Wisconsin's voter-ID laws to be circumvented."
COMMENTARY
How Mayflower Compact Influenced the American Concept of Rule of Law
By Angela Sailor

From the moment they create their company, to their sailing to New England, to their formation of the Plymouth Colony, the right of conscience was at the center of each decision made by the Pilgrims.
COMMENTARY
5 Key Takeaways From Justice Samuel Alito's Speech to the Federalist Society
By Nicole Russell

A Los Angeles Times opinion piece says Alito's speech "was bad for the Supreme Court." A headline at the National Law Journal and law.com reads: "In Caustic Speech at Federalist Society, Alito Takes Gloves...
NEWS
Amid Election Recount, 4 Things to Know About Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger
By Nathalie Voit

Besides general oversight, Georgia's chief elections official enforces related state laws and investigates claims of voter fraud.
ANALYSIS
Problematic Women: Meet One of Congress' Youngest New Members
By Virginia Allen

In January, Cammack, 32, will be sworn in as one of at least 17 new conservative female members of the House of Representatives.
COMMENTARY
They Want to Shut You Up
By Ben Shapiro

The goal here isn't a freer discussion. It's precisely the reverse. Conservatives have known this for a long time, which is why they've had to operate using unconventional media.
 
     
 
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