Rudy Giuliani Ordered to Pay $150 Million in Defamation Case: Will Election Workers Receive Any of the Money?

WASHINGTON — Former New York mayor and President Donald Trump’s one-time attorney, Rudy Giuliani, has been ordered by a jury to pay almost $150 million in damages to former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss for defaming them after the 2020 presidential election. However, it remains unclear whether Freeman and Moss will actually receive any of the money. Giuliani plans to appeal the jury’s verdict, and his attorneys have claimed that he does not have the funds to cover his various debts. Although it is unknown how much Giuliani is worth, his net … Read more

Trump’s Legal Team Supports Prosecutors’ Claims of Manufacturing Pretense for Election Overturn in Latest Filing

Washington, D.C. – In a recent legal filing, former President Donald Trump’s legal team has inadvertently provided prosecutors with evidence supporting the claim that his false voter fraud allegations served as a pretext for overturning the 2020 election. The filing includes a citation to a report from an unnamed source, shared by Trump on social media, that purports to outline various voter fraud claims. However, upon closer examination, the report is replete with falsehoods and unsupported claims. This inclusion by Trump’s legal team does not bode well for his defense. The report begins by asserting … Read more

California Court Rules Assemblymember Vince Fong Can Run for Multiple Offices, Calls for Urgent Update of Outdated Election Law

Sacramento, California – California Assemblymember Vince Fong finds himself in the spotlight for a controversial move in his political career. Despite the common sense notion that candidates should not be allowed to run for multiple offices simultaneously, Fong took the audacious step of putting his name on the March primary ballot for both reelection to the Assembly and the congressional seat left vacant by former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Last week, a Sacramento County Superior Court judge ruled in favor of Fong, stating that the state law prohibiting candidates from seeking “more than one office … Read more