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Bombshell claim Trump campaign tried to start riots during 2020 ballot

Oct 03, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    20% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -54% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

60% : Trump has continued to suggest he won the election as recently as Tuesday during appearances in Wisconsin.
50% : When an official got a phone call saying the Secret Service had rushed Pence to safety, 'the defendant looked at him and said only, "So what?"' Smith's team also detailed a Nov. 7 campaign meeting where aides told Trump he had only a 'slim chance of prevail.'
47% : In a Nov. 12 private lunch, Pence presented a 'face saving option' for Trump: 'don't concede but recognize process is over.'
41% : Now, the judge must decide what conduct by Trump is protected and which if any conduct can be adjudicated under a new superseding indictment.
36% : The information comes to light after Trump effectively raised immunity claims and delayed the case, being heard in Washington, D.C. by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan.
36% : She refused, and told him it was '[expletive] nuts.'Trump blasted in the filing in a post on his Truth Social site.
30% : Trump has pleaded not guilty in the case.
30% : Trump is now the Republican nominee for the 2024 election, and Pence has said he won't vote for him.
30% : Relations would gradually sour between Trump and Pence.
28% : Trump had asked her to publicize it.
22% : A senior campaign advisor identified as P4 told Trump on multiple occasions that his fraud claims were false. '
19% : The 165-page filing, arguing that Trump's alleged conduct doesn't merit immunity under a new Supreme Court standard, casts Trump's as a plot by a private individual to steal the election - not protected conduct by a branch of government.
19% : The filing stats that Trump watched an infamous press conference at RNC headquarters Nov. 20 where hair dye dripped down Rudy Giuliani's face.
18% : On Jan. 1, Trump told Pence on a call that ''hundreds of thousands' of people 'are gonna hate your guts' and 'people are gonna think you're stupid.'
16% : The filing refers to Trump as 'the defendant,' and says agents 'spread lies that there had been outcome-determinative fraud' in the election.
13% : The filing also details private interactions between Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence, who Trump said lacked 'courage' on January 6 for failing to refuse to count votes certified by states during the electoral count.
9% : A meeting with top Michigan lawmakers brought about after Trump asked former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel featured a brutal take down of Trump's claim about fraud in Wayne County, which includes Detroit.
7% : It also features a 'threatening' phone call Trump made to an election official who Trump warned would be fired.
7% : Prosecutors argue that since Pence's role in counting electoral votes came in his role as president of the Senate, prosecuting Trump 'for his corrupt efforts regarding Pence poses no danger to the Executive Branch's authority or functioning.'Want more stories like this from the Daily Mail?

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