From American Oversight <[email protected]>
Subject News Roundup: Demands for Accountability in Fake-Electors Plot
Date January 21, 2022 4:18 PM
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** News Roundup: Demands for Accountability in Fake-Electors Plot
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* Election Investigations
* ‘Election Integrity’ Calls
* Fast-Tracked Deportations

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The Big Story

The brazen scheme to subvert the 2020 vote by having pro-Trump electors submit false electoral certificates — which American Oversight obtained through FOIA and published — has not only garnered renewed attention, but also heightened demands for accountability.
* The attorney general of Michigan ([link removed]) , one of the states with such “alternate” electors, has asked federal prosecutors ([link removed]) to open a criminal investigation into the officials behind the fake certificate. So did New Mexico’s ([link removed]) attorney general.
* A Milwaukee prosecutor sent a letter ([link removed]) on Wednesday after consulting with the Wisconsin attorney general, saying that either the state or federal government ([link removed]) was best suited for investigating the matter.
* The Nevada attorney general issued a statement ([link removed]) saying that he could not confirm the existence of an investigation, but told people to “rest assured that this matter is on our radar, and we take seriously any efforts to rob Nevadans of their votes.”


On Thursday, the Washington Post reported ([link removed]) that Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani “oversaw the effort” and that he was “assisted at times” by Christina Bobb, an anchor from the right-wing One America News.
* American Oversight has previously obtained records ([link removed]) from December 2020 showing Bobb sent Arizona Senate President Karen Fann purported “evidence” of voter fraud that had been provided by Giuliani. At the time, the state Senate was gearing up to eventually launch its widely discredited “audit” of Maricopa County ballots.
* According to the Post, the Trump campaign “also worked to find replacements for the electors who were unable to participate, or unwilling.”
* Investigating the fake-electors scheme is an “important step toward uncovering the scope and depth of the attempted plot to steal the election and keep former President Donald Trump in power,” wrote Melanie Sloan, American Oversight’s senior adviser, in Slate ([link removed]) . Sloan and co-author Dennis Aftergut outline why the U.S. Department of Justice needs to take up the matter.


As the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection focuses on those phony certificates ([link removed]) , it will also be receiving from the National Archives a set of Trump White House documents ([link removed]) concerning the attack.
* The former president had attempted to shield those documents from investigators, but on Wednesday the Supreme Court rejected ([link removed]) Trump’s bid.
* The committee has issued new subpoenas this past week, including for the phone records of ([link removed]) Eric Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle, as well as to prominent white nationalist figures ([link removed]) and to members of Trump’s legal team ([link removed]) , including Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and Jenna Ellis. It also requested cooperation from Ivanka Trump ([link removed]) .
* On Thursday, the district attorney in Georgia’s Fulton County ([link removed]) — home to Atlanta, and a particular target of Trump’s voter-fraud lies — requested a special grand jury in the investigation into the effort to overturn the state’s 2020 election results.


Election Investigations
This week, American Oversight obtained new expense records related to the partisan election review in Wisconsin, which is being run by Michael Gableman. The documents reveal ([link removed]) that the investigation’s salary expenses for the month of December were nearly twice what they were in September. And as the operation has dragged on past it’s original end date, the number of people on Gableman’s payroll has also gone up.
* We published records ([link removed]) that shine a light on conservative officials’ attacks on the state’s bipartisan elections committee. The records also contain emails sent to state Rep. Janel Brandtjen from Erick Kaardal, a lawyer who tried to prevent the certification of Biden’s win and who, as previously reported by ([link removed]) American Oversight, has been in close contact with Gableman.
* Brandtjen, the chair of the State Assembly’s elections committee, has criticized Gableman’s review for not going far enough and has been pursuing her own investigation.
* Recent articles have pointed to internal disagreements within the Assembly’s Republican caucus about how to handle Gableman’s election review. Speaker Robin Vos, who hired Gableman, said that he had not authorized Brandtjen’s contract ([link removed]) with an attorney who is defending her committee from a lawsuit over the investigation.
* On Thursday, Vos imposed sanctions ([link removed]) on state Rep. Timothy Ramthun, a vocal election denier, after Ramthun made false claims about Vos making a deal with attorneys for Hillary Clinton. Ramthun also proposed legislation seeking to revoke Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes for President Joe Biden; Vos reiterated that this was not possible (it’s not) and that the purpose of his election review was not to change the last election’s results.
* Meanwhile, Gableman has issued more subpoenas ([link removed]) , this time to voting machine companies for documents related to the location of equipment during the 2020 elections.


In Arizona, a judge ordered Cyber Ninjas and CEO Doug Logan ([link removed]) to answer questions under oath from American Oversight regarding the company’s failure to turn over documents from its work on the Arizona Senate’s sham election “audit.” The deposition is scheduled for Jan. 27. That lawsuit has been consolidated ([link removed]) with that of the Arizona Republic, which has also sued for records.
* We’ve also sued Pennsylvania’s Fulton County ([link removed]) for missing documents related to an election review it conducted at the behest of Trump allies in the state Senate. The state Senate is conducting a partisan investigation of the 2020 election, led by state Sen. Cris Dush.
* The Pennsylvania state Supreme Court last Friday placed a temporary hold ([link removed]) on an inspection of voting machines in Fulton County, which the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf had sought to block until there is an agreement over procedure. In December, Dush had requested “digital data” from the county; Dush’s office told the Associated Press that the Fulton County inspection was not covered under the Senate’s $270,000 contract ([link removed]) with the firm conducting its election review.
* Meanwhile, Otero County in New Mexico is set to spend $49,750 on an “audit” ([link removed]) of the 2020 election.
* The Michigan Board of State Canvassers approved summary language ([link removed]) for a ballot initiative that would call for an audit of the 2020 election and would set criteria for audits of future elections.


The Coronavirus Pandemic
The Biden administration announced its plan to make 400 million non-surgical N95 masks ([link removed]) from the Strategic National Stockpile available to the public for free. Starting next week, adults will be able to obtain three masks each ([link removed]) at pharmacies and community health centers around the country. U.S. households can now also order four free at-home Covid-19 tests at www.covidtests.gov.

Case numbers have begun to decline ([link removed]) in some metropolitan areas, while some regions have yet to peak. This week, hospitalizations were at a daily average ([link removed]) of more than 158,000 and deaths were slightly above a daily average of 1,900, both figures rising by more than 40 percent in the past two weeks.
* The Florida Department of Health confirmed that Orange County Medical Director Raul Pino had been placed on administrative leave after he sent an email to employees in early January encouraging them to get vaccinated ([link removed]) .
* Covid-19 infections among immigrants in detention centers ([link removed]) have jumped by 520 percent since the start of 2022, increasing from 285 to 1,766 since Jan. 3.
* Health care workers in 24 states ([link removed]) where vaccine mandates were not in effect will have until March 15 to get shots following last week’s Supreme Court ruling upholding the Biden administration’s vaccination mandate for hospitals.
* Following the Supreme Court’s decision blocking the administration’s vaccine mandate for large companies, Starbucks ([link removed]) and General Electric ([link removed]) are among major employers that have ended their requirements that workers be fully vaccinated or get tested weekly.


On the Records

‘Election Integrity’ Calls
The Guardian reported ([link removed]) this week on allegations by Everett Stern, who is running for Senate in Pennsylvania and spoke with the Jan. 6 committee and the FBI, that allies of retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn had worked to dig up dirt on two Republican members of Congress to push them into backing an audit of the 2020 election.
* Two of those allies, Alan Hartman and Ivan Raiklin, have pushed for audits in key states that Biden won. The Guardian cites records uncovered by American Oversight ([link removed]) showing that Raiklin and Hartman led a series of “Election Integrity” calls ([link removed]) with Trump allies and donors to discuss what they called the “election remediation process at state level.”


Fast-Tracked Deportations
Last summer, the federal immigration court in San Francisco began fast-tracking hearings for immigrants whose mail was returned as undeliverable. According to records we obtained and shared with the San Francisco Chronicle ([link removed]) , judges celebrated the fact that this process resulted in a high percentage of absentia deportations. Read more here. ([link removed])

Other Stories We're Following

Jan. 6 and the Attempted Coup
* Trump backers sought ways into Michigan Capitol for electors meeting (Detroit News ([link removed]) )
* Arizona’s Trump supporters refuse to detail creation of an alternate slate of electors (Arizona Republic ([link removed]) )
* New Mexico Republican who signed bogus electoral certificate says he has ‘no regrets whatsoever’ (Las Cruces Sun-News ([link removed]) )
* Will false Trump electors’ attempt to hijack the Georgia vote be punished? (Georgia Recorder ([link removed]) )
* How Oath Keepers are accused of plotting to storm the Capitol (New York Times ([link removed]) )
* MyPillow maven Mike Lindell adds Alan Dershowitz to legal fight against Jan. 6 subpoena (Salon ([link removed]) )
* New filings reveal another billionaire behind the Big Lie (Daily Beast ([link removed]) )


National News
* CIA finds no ‘worldwide campaign’ by any foreign power behind mysterious Havana syndrome (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
* FBI says it’s conducting a ‘court-authorized’ search of Rep. Henry Cuellar’s Texas home (CNN ([link removed]) )
* New research shows how health risks to children mount as temperatures rise (New York Times ([link removed]) )
* Major airlines cancel, change flights to U.S. over 5G dispute (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
* Biden’s immigration goals fade after setbacks at the U.S.-Mexico border (Reuters ([link removed]) )
* ‘We’re basically mall cops’: Inside a border mission that feels endless (New York Times ([link removed]) )


In the States
* States are taking desperate measures to avoid closing schools (New York Times ([link removed]) )
* Revealed: The Flint water poisoning charges that never came to light (Guardian ([link removed]) )
* Georgia buys new voter registration system after long lines in 2020 (Atlanta Journal-Constitution ([link removed]) )
* Texas says supply chain issues have limited the number of voter registration forms it can give out (KUT Radio, Austin ([link removed]) )
* Florida governor proposes special police agency to monitor elections (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
* Florida could shield whites from ‘discomfort’ of racist past (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
* Police in this tiny Alabama town suck drivers into legal ‘black hole’ (AL.com ([link removed]) )
* DeSantis shakes up Florida redistricting as veto concerns grow (Politico ([link removed]) )
* Ohio Supreme Court strikes down new Republican-drawn congressional map as illegal gerrymander (Cleveland.com ([link removed]) )


Trump Accountability
* Census memo cites ‘unprecedented’ meddling by Trump administration (New York Times ([link removed]) )
* Trump’s VA legacy: Human capital mismanagement (American Prospect ([link removed]) )
* Ken Paxton’s campaign for attorney general in Texas dropped $50,000 at Trump’s private club in Florida (Forbes ([link removed]) )
* NY AG says investigation into Trump and his business found ‘significant evidence’ suggesting fraud (NBC News ([link removed]) )

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