News Roundup: Deliberate Lies
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There are those who believe lies about a stolen 2020 election, and those who promoted those lies while knowing they weren’t true.
That was a major conclusion ([link removed]) of the Jan. 6 committee’s investigation — that Trump was told that his claims of widespread fraud had no merit, but repeated them anyway. And like the audio recording ([link removed]) from the days after the election that showed Trump’s campaign in Wisconsin knew they had lost in the state, we’re still learning about the extent to which purveyors of misinformation were aware of the actual reality:
* Legal filings in Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against Fox News reveal behind-the-scenes messages in which the network’s top executives and hosts called the false claims ([link removed]) that they chose to broadcast after the election “mind-blowingly nuts,” “totally off the rails,” and “completely bs.”
* The Washington Post reported ([link removed]) this week that after the election, the Trump campaign commissioned a report from an outside research team to prove voter-fraud claims — but kept the findings secret.
* Relatedly, an excerpt of the grand jury report ([link removed]) from the Georgia investigation of Trump’s efforts to overturn his loss in that state revealed that “perjury may have been committed’ by some of the witnesses.
While state officials and others are pushing back ([link removed]) against the waves of misinformation, purveyors of “election integrity” fears — such as former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake ([link removed]) — continue their efforts. Here are other stories related to election denial and threats to democracy:
* Republicans want to audit the 2022 midterm elections in Maricopa County (Arizona Mirror ([link removed]) )
* Kansas GOP picks election conspiracy promoter as new leader (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
* Sanctions for bogus election lawsuits spurs GOP proposal to protect attorneys from punishment (Arizona Mirror ([link removed]) )
* What to know about Tarrant County’s new election-fraud unit (Dallas Morning News ([link removed]) )
* Pennsylvania Senate GOP committee head is non-committal about continuing a 2020 election probe (WITF ([link removed]) )
* DeSantis signs migrant relocation, election fraud bills (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
Trump Administration Accountability
This week, the Washington Post reported ([link removed]) on new details on the billions that a firm created by Jared Kushner after he left the White House received from a sovereign wealth fund chaired by the Saudi crown prince.
* In the final weeks of the Trump administration ([link removed]) , Kushner and former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin made trips to meet with Saudi officials, ostensibly to discuss the “Abraham Fund,” a program intended to raise $3 billion for projects in the Middle East.
* The fund reportedly ceased to exist when Trump left office, but within six months both Kushner and Mnuchin had received billion-dollar investments.
* We’re suing ([link removed]) the Treasury and the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation for records related to Kushner’s and Mnuchin’s late 2020 and early 2021 trips, including travel itineraries and reimbursement records.
On the Records
Election Denial in Pennsylvania’s Butler County
Localities in Pennsylvania ([link removed]) have witnessed a surge in “election integrity” activism. In just the past few months, Luzerne County failed to certify ([link removed]) its midterm results by the deadline, and Lycoming ([link removed]) and York ([link removed]) counties launched hand recounts of 2020 and 2022 ballots following organized pushes from groups like Audit the Vote PA.
* Last summer, Pennsylvania’s Butler County Board of Commissioners authorized ([link removed]) a hand recount ([link removed]) of 2020 election ballots. We obtained communications that county commissioners had with “election integrity” groups, including Audit the Vote PA.
* The documents ([link removed]) provide snapshots of voter-fraud alarmists’ sustained efforts to work with sympathetic local government officials to further the election denial movement — and illustrate how Butler County’s two Republican commissioners appear to have led their own efforts without needing persuasion by activists.
Post-Dobbs Confusion in Louisiana
In 2006, Louisiana passed a trigger law ([link removed]) that would ban abortion if Roe v. Wade were overturned. But following the Dobbs decision in June 2022, unclear state health guidelines led to confusion and turmoil ([link removed]) for doctors and pregnant people in the state.
* Records we obtained ([link removed]) from that month show that the state health department was unprepared to provide guidelines about new abortion restrictions.
* “Thank you but that potentially puts a lot of women across the state in harm’s way as we have physicians practicing in the real world not on paper,” wrote the CEO of the state’s medical society after he was told that requested guidance on exemptions to the ban were not yet available. Learn more about these documents on our Twitter ([link removed]) .
Other Stories We're Following
Jan. 6 Investigations
* Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows subpoenaed by special counsel in Jan. 6 investigation (CNN ([link removed]) )
* Pence to fight special counsel subpoena on Trump’s 2020 election denial (Politico ([link removed]) )
* Messages: Officer often fed information to Proud Boys leader (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
* Jan. 6 documents: Georgia legislators answered Trump’s call to overturn election (Atlanta Journal-Constitution ([link removed]) )
Voting Rights
* Evers’ budget pushes automatic registration, voting changes (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
* Texas taxpayers face a $100 million bill to update voting machines with equipment that doesn’t exist yet (Texas Tribune ([link removed]) )
* GOP election tactics no surprise to Wisconsin’s Black voters (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
* Republicans push plan tightening Indiana mail voting rules (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
* Luzerne County, Pa., plagued by election issues (Spotlight PA ([link removed]) )
Trump Administration Accountability
* Did Trump’s PAC funnel money to Georgia election audit? (CREW ([link removed]) )
* Special counsel is locked in at least 8 secret court battles in Trump investigations (CNN ([link removed]) )
* Prosecutors seek Trump lawyer’s testimony, suggesting evidence of crime (New York Times ([link removed]) )
* How the fake electors scheme explains everything about Trump’s attempt to steal the 2020 election (Talking Points Memo ([link removed]) )
* Hundreds of immigrant families split apart under Trump remain separated (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
In the States
* DeSantis got a glowing reception during a secretive, high-profile conservative summit at Trump Doral — then the ex-president called in (Business Insider ([link removed]) )
* DeSantis, aiming at a favorite foil, wants to roll back press freedom (New York Times ([link removed]) )
* Doug Mastriano makes Dan Cox, QAnon-sympathizing insurrectionist, chief of staff (HuffPost ([link removed]) )
* Arizona-based sheriff group promotes members with ties to white nationalism (Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting ([link removed]) )
* Families of men who died in custody at a Houston jail demand Justice Department probe of the facility (CNN ([link removed]) )
* Justice Department taking over Texas AG corruption probe (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
Anti-LGBTQ Attacks
* Montana bill would let students misgender classmates (NBC News ([link removed]) )
* Rep. Debbie Lesko proposes anti-transgender ‘women’s bill of rights’ (Arizona Republic ([link removed]) )
* Texas Gov. Abbott promises to pass ban on transgender collegiate athletes this year (Dallas Morning News ([link removed]) )
* School librarians could face criminal charges under Georgia bill (Atlanta Journal-Constitution ([link removed]) )
Abortion Rights
* Attorneys general from 23 GOP-led states back suit seeking to block abortion pill (Ohio Capital Journal ([link removed]) )
* Republicans clash with prosecutors over enforcement of abortion bans (Politico ([link removed]) )
* In a tight labor market, some states look to another type of worker: Children (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
* Kentucky Supreme Court leaves abortion ban in place (Politico ([link removed]) )
* Youngkin opposes effort to shield menstrual data from law enforcement (Washington Post ([link removed]) )
Public Records and Government Transparency
* Bills to streamline FOIA requests on their way to Youngkin (Richmond Times-Dispatch ([link removed]) )
* Bipartisan support for bill to make all Arizona ballots a public record (Arizona Mirror ([link removed]) )
* Republicans push bill to undo Wisconsin open records ruling (Associated Press ([link removed]) )
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