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Ted Cruz says Republican presidential rival Donald Trump has sent his campaign a 'cease and desist' letter to stop a campaign ad that suggests Trump is pro-choice. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Mike Lindell, aka the MyPillow guy, is an avid follower of soon-to-be Former President Donald J. Trump. And despite Trump's uncertain future, Lindell has not backed down from his baseless claims that somehow the election was stolen. Now, Gizmodo reports Lindell is facing some significant legal trouble from tweeting his conspiracy theories by Dominion Voting Systems. Despite presenting zero verified evidence, Lindell has accused Dominion of switching, stealing, or undercounting votes. You have failed to identify a scintilla of credible evidence that even suggests that Dominion is somehow involved in a global conspiracy to harvest millions of votes in favor of President-elect Biden Lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems Not only that, Lindell said Tuesday that Kohl’s, Wayfair, and HEB plan to stop selling his company’s products.
Christopher Krebs was the head of the US Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. But when he publicly stated the 2020 general election was the most secure in American history, President Donald Trump fired him by tweet. Krebs was pilloried in the conservative media, most notably by conservative news network Newsmax and Trump lawyer Joe diGenova. On national television, diGenova called for Krebs' summary execution, saying Krebs 'should be drawn and quartered,' and 'take out at dawn and shot.' Now, Gizmodo reports turnabout is fair play: Krebs and his lawyers are going after both diGenova and Newsmax. Krebs is suing for defamation after diGenova's comments allegedly lead to death threats against Krebs and his family.
Former US President Donald Trump waves as he enters Trump Tower in New York after testifying under oath for several hours in a $250 million civil case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleging that Trump and his children fraudulently overvalued the former president’s assets by billions of dollars. IMAGES
Donald Trump leaves the Trump Tower in New York as he heads to the office of the New York state attorney general to answer questions in a civil case that accuses the ex-president and three of his children of business fraud. The deposition comes a week after Trump's historic arraignment on criminal charges in a Manhattan courtroom in a separate case. IMAGES