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Sunday, January 23, 2022

RSN: FOCUS: Bess Levin | Trump's "Find the Votes" Call to Georgia May Be About to Bite Him in the Ass

 

 

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FOCUS: Bess Levin | Trump's "Find the Votes" Call to Georgia May Be About to Bite Him in the Ass
Bess Levin, Vanity Fair
Levin writes: "Hey, remember when Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, but refused to admit it? And, among other things, pressured local officials to just change their results in his favor?"

Prosecutors have called for a special grand jury to investigate Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.

Hey, remember when Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, but refused to admit it? And, among other things, pressured local officials to just change their results in his favor? Including calling Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger and demanding the guy simply “find” the 11,780 votes necessary for him to beat Joe Biden there? And suggesting something bad might happen to Raffensperger if he didn’t follow through on the demand? It turns out Georgia prosecutors think all that is worth looking into.

Per The New York Times:

A district attorney in Atlanta on Thursday asked a judge to convene a special grand jury to help investigate former president Donald J. Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. The request from the district attorney in Fulton County, Fani T. Willis, whose inquiry is seen by legal experts as potentially perilous for the former president, had been expected because crucial witnesses had refused to participate voluntarily—as has been the case with many investigations into Mr. Trump’s actions. A grand jury could issue subpoenas compelling them to provide information.

The distinction of a special grand jury is that it would focus exclusively on the Trump investigation, whereas regular grand juries handle many cases and cannot spend as much time on a single one. The Georgia case is one of two active criminal investigations known to involve the former president and his circle; the other is an examination of his financial dealings by the Manhattan district attorney.

“The District Attorney’s Office has received information indicating a reasonable probability that the State of Georgia’s administration of elections in 2020, including the State’s election of the President of the United States, was subject to possible criminal disruptions,” Willis wrote in the letter to Christopher Brasher, the chief judge of the Fulton County Superior Court. (Representatives for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Times.)

Last October, Raffensperger told NBC News he would “gladly participate” in an interview with the Fulton County district attorney, though, according to Willis, he is one of the individuals who has refused to cooperate without a subpoena. In his book, Integrity Counts, Raffensperger made it clear that he believed Trump threatened him over while demanding he magically come up with the exact number of votes he would need to flip Georgia’s election.

Last year, Willis said she would consider racketeering charges in the Georgia inquiry, among other things. An analysis by the Brookings Institution—which the Fulton County D.A.’s office has studied, according to the Timesconcluded that Trump’s actions in Georgia put him at “substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes,” including “criminal solicitation to commit election fraud; intentional interference with performance of election duties; conspiracy to commit election fraud; criminal solicitation; and state RICO violations.” In an interview with the Times last year, Willis said, “Anything that is relevant to attempts to interfere with the Georgia election will be subject to review.… An investigation is like an onion. You never know. You pull something back, and then you find something else.”


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Friday, January 7, 2022

Manhattan DA Bragg Tells Staff to Stop Prosecuting Certain Offenses

 

Wonderful news, as reported by Gwynne Hogan at Gothamist: The new Manhattan DA has announced he will not prosecute certain nonviolent offenses such as fare evasion, marijuana misdemeanors, and traffic offenses.
—Erika
Newly sworn-in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has instructed his staff to halt prosecutions for a handful of low-level offenses, to only seek bail in certain cases and to never seek life sentences for any crime, according to a memo sent out to employees this week.
Bragg said the office will stop prosecuting people for theft of services, trespassing (unless it accompanies a stalking charge), aggravated unlicensed operation, routine traffic violations not accompanied by felony charges, obstructing governmental administration, resisting arrest, and prostitution.
The memo, released Tuesday, is among Bragg’s first acts as district attorney after running on a progressive platform and promising to use his powers to reduce the number of people behind bars in the city and state. The policies align with pledges Bragg made on the campaign trail and emerge from the theory espoused by progressive prosecutors across the country — undergirded by a growing body of research — that reducing low-level prosecutions may lead to less crime, not more.
“These policy changes not only will, in and of themselves, make us safer; they also will free up prosecutorial resources to focus on violent crime,” Bragg wrote in the memo. “While my commitment to making incarceration a matter of last resort is immutable, the path to get there … will be informed by our discussions … and our work together in the weeks and months ahead.”



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Sunday, January 2, 2022

Trump's central Jan 6 claim thoroughly debunked

 


Today's Top Stories:

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Reporter from insurrection thoroughly debunks Trump's claim that his supporters weren't behind attack

I was standing amid thousands of Trump supporters on the lawn rising up to the Washington Monument, says NPR's Tom Bowman. "Then Trump came on stage to raucous applause."


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AOC rips "creepy weirdo" Trump adviser for fixating on boyfriend's feet
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Jan. 6 committee prepares to go public as findings mount
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection is planning televised hearings and a series of reports in the coming months to present its findings and bring its private interviews out into the open



GOP's House Judiciary Committee members, led by Rep. Jim Jordan, tweet that booster shots don't work
They have made a calculation that the political advantage of lying about public health is worth killing their own supporters for the simple reason that they are garbage human beings.


New Manhattan DA takes over Trump case
Cyrus Vance Jr. passed the decision on whether to bring criminal charges against Trump to his successor, Alvin Bragg, a former federal prosecutor.


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Jim Jordan's betrayal of the American people finally coming back to haunt him

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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

RSN: FOCUS: Bess Levin | Report: Prosecutors Have Obtained Damning Information Allegedly Implicating Trump in His Company's Crimes

 

 

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FOCUS: Bess Levin | Report: Prosecutors Have Obtained Damning Information Allegedly Implicating Trump in His Company's Crimes
Bess Levin, Vanity Fair
Levin writes: "Is Donald Trump actually going to be held accountable for running a company accused of, among other things, conspiracy, grand larceny, and multiple counts of tax fraud and falsifying records?"

So that can’t be great news for the ex-president.

fter literal decades of avoiding any and all consequences for a life of corruption that has included everything from inciting an attack on the U.S. Capitol to attempting to extort Ukraine, to allegedly directing his lawyer to violate campaign finance laws, to lying to the public about COVID-19, to allegedly stiffing hundreds of contractors, is Donald Trump actually going to be held accountable for running a company accused of, among other things, conspiracy, grand larceny, and multiple counts of tax fraud and falsifying records? On the one hand, he never has, so why would anyone expect it to happen now? On the other, thanks to the work of Manhattan prosecutors and helpful witnesses, he appears to be closer than ever to a situation in which he spends numerous years in prison!

Weeks after the Trump Organization and its longtime CFO, Allen Weisselberg, were hit with a slew of criminal charges, for which the latter faces more than a decade in prison and to which they both pleaded not guilty, the Daily Beast reports that Weisselberg‘s ex-daughter-in-law, who’s been extremely helpful to Cyrus Vance Jr.’s office thus far, provided the Manhattan D.A.’s office with explosive information concerning Donald Trump’s involvement in the crimes his company and longtime employee have been accused of committing.

According to reporter Jose Pagliery, during a Zoom call with investigators on June 25, Jennifer Weisselberg, who was previously married to Allen’s son Barry Weisselberg, told investigators that she was in Trump’s office at Trump Tower during a January 2012 meeting in which the real estate developer discussed compensation with Allen and Barry, explaining that while the latter would not be getting a raise, his children’s private school tuition, which clocked in at more than $50,000 a year per child, would be paid for. According to Jennifer Weisselberg, Trump turned to her and allegedly said, “Don’t worry, I’ve got it covered.” While that might sound like an instance of the ex-president being an uncharacteristically generous guy, prosecutors have claimed that Allen Weisselberg was awarded numerous fringe benefits over the years—like a free apartment, cars, and, yes, private school tuition—for the express purpose of avoiding paying taxes. Which, according to the indictment against him, he did, to the tune of $900,000.

According to two sources, among the prosecutors on the call were Carey Dunne, the Manhattan DA’s general counsel; Mark F. Pomerantz, a white collar crime specialist brought on for this investigation; and Gary Fishman, an assistant attorney general deputized to work on this joint investigation. If true, Jennifer Weisselberg’s claims would directly tie Trump to what a New York criminal indictment described as a corporate scheme to pay executives “in a matter that was ‘off the books.’”

“The scheme allowed the Trump Organization to evade the payment of payroll taxes that [it] was required to pay,” an indictment for the Trump Organization claims. On the flip side, it also alleges that executives avoided having to pay income taxes on a huge chunk of their pay…. The indictment, filed the very next week on June 30, does not criminally charge Trump as an individual, but it does describe how he signed checks that paid for the Weisselberg children to attend an expensive private school in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. While longtime chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg could be crucial to a criminal case against Trump, it’s Jennifer Weisselberg—his former daughter-in-law—who’s thus far been more helpful. Prosecutors have already used documents in Jennifer Weisselberg’s divorce case to explore how Trump paid more than $50,000 a year, starting in 2012, for the kids to attend the Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School.

Meanwhile, Jennifer’s claims during the Zoom call are seemingly backed up by testimony Barry gave during a 2018 divorce deposition, in which he said that his salary had remained flat for years, while his father ensured other aspects of his lifestyle were covered, including an apartment on Central Park South and later one on the Upper East Side. During his divorce deposition, Barry Weisselberg, who previously managed the Wollman ice rink for the Trump Organization, said he didn’t know if taxes had been paid on the corporate apartment where his family had lived. Asked to explain discrepancies between what he said he earned and what he actually reported to the IRS, Barry reportedly responded: “I’m not an accountant. I know what I make. I’m not too sure of certain things.

The offices of Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr. and New York Attorney General Letitia James have indicated that the investigation is ongoing. Prosecutors have yet to file charges against others allegedly involved in the scheme, but judging by the indictment, more charges could be on the way. For instance, the indictment identifies an “unindicted co-conspirator #1,” who remains unnamed but is described as the company’s “agent” and is accused of underreporting the CFO’s taxable income in 2009.

A lawyer for the Trump Organization declined the Daily Beast’s request for comment. Previously, that attorney has suggested the D.A.’s investigation is a politically motivated witch hunt against Trump, an argument the president himself has made on multiple occasions.

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Thursday, July 8, 2021

Alvin Bragg for Manhattan DA

 

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We have important news:

Today, Real Justice is proud to endorse Alvin Bragg for Manhattan DA in the general election.

Alvin has spent decades fighting for justice and accountability in Manhattan. As Chief Deputy AG, he sued Harvey Weinstein, challenged the Trump administration’s racist census questions, and held powerful figures accountable for bribery, securities fraud, and Medicaid fraud.

This nationwide community showed up in a huge way for Tahanie Aboushi in the DA primary. Now, as we enter the general election, we need to show up big for Alvin Bragg.

Please make a split donation right now between Alvin’s campaign and Real Justice. We need to be prepared for whatever attacks come in from the Republican corner.

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When we help elect Alvin in November, he’ll become Manhattan’s first-ever Black District Attorney. And will be able to center impacted communities, reduce incarceration, end the criminalization of poverty, and hold corporations and landlords accountable.

Most importantly, we’ll have an ally in the Manhattan DA’s seat who we can push to do what is right for people, for Black and brown communities, and for real justice.

Thousands of you donated to support our Real Justice candidates and helped us elect Larry Krasner, Stephanie Morales, and Ramin Fatehi to critical District Attorney seats.

But to do this, he will need your support — just like you’ve supported so many great, strong DA candidates. Please split a donation today, and let’s step up for Alvin in a big way!

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