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<blockquote data-quote="728ups" data-source="post: 5431280" data-attributes="member: 33372"><p>Ya'll laugh all you want,give all the Thumbs down you want but the ball is already rolling over Trump lying under oath,It's absolutely hysterical that this centers around Email. Karma is a fickle lady</p><p></p><h3>Judge demands to turn over to House committee documentation evidencing that Trump inflated his fraud theories</h3><p>Federal Judge David Carter has ordered attorney John Eastman, a key figure in former President Donald Trump's attempts to challenge the 2020 election results, to turn over to the House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection some 30 documents that would prove that the tycoon was aware that his claims were unfounded.</p><p>In his order, Judge Carter notes the presence among that documentation of a series of emails in which Eastman claims that Trump, despite signing under oath to the contrary, knew that those instances of voter fraud to challenge the results in Georgia were "inaccurate."</p><p></p><p>The contents of that email exchange are the focus of the lawsuit filed by Trump's legal team in early December 2020. It alleges that in Fulton County, Georgia, the votes of 10,315 deceased persons, 2,560 with criminal records and 2,423 unregistered voters were "incorrectly" included.</p><p>However, according to the judge, shortly before the lawsuit was filed, Eastman conveyed his "concern" to the legal team of former President Trump "about the inclusion of a number of numbers, particularly in the paragraph dealing with felons, deceased, transferred, etc.," reports NBC.</p><p></p><p>"Although the president signed a verification by Dec. 1, he has since been advised that some of the allegations were incorrect," the judge explains. Despite this, "Trump and his lawyers ultimately filed the complaint with the same inaccurate numbers without rectifying, clarifying or changing them," he notes.</p><p></p><p>"Moreover, President Trump signed under oath that those inaccurate numbers 'are either correct' or he 'believes them to be correct' to the best of his knowledge," stresses the judge, for whom those emails in Eastman's possession "are sufficiently related to and in support of a conspiracy to defraud the United States."</p><p></p><p>Judge Carter thus agrees with the House committee, which asked to reject the argument of attorney-client privilege made by Eastman, since there is evidence that both he and Trump are "involved in a criminal conspiracy against the United States".</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/judge-demands-to-turn-over-to-house-committee-documentation-evidencing-that-trump-inflated-his-fraud-theories/ar-AA13b08N?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=c436fdbc910440aa931171d780df579c[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="728ups, post: 5431280, member: 33372"] Ya'll laugh all you want,give all the Thumbs down you want but the ball is already rolling over Trump lying under oath,It's absolutely hysterical that this centers around Email. Karma is a fickle lady [HEADING=2]Judge demands to turn over to House committee documentation evidencing that Trump inflated his fraud theories[/HEADING] Federal Judge David Carter has ordered attorney John Eastman, a key figure in former President Donald Trump's attempts to challenge the 2020 election results, to turn over to the House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection some 30 documents that would prove that the tycoon was aware that his claims were unfounded. In his order, Judge Carter notes the presence among that documentation of a series of emails in which Eastman claims that Trump, despite signing under oath to the contrary, knew that those instances of voter fraud to challenge the results in Georgia were "inaccurate." The contents of that email exchange are the focus of the lawsuit filed by Trump's legal team in early December 2020. It alleges that in Fulton County, Georgia, the votes of 10,315 deceased persons, 2,560 with criminal records and 2,423 unregistered voters were "incorrectly" included. However, according to the judge, shortly before the lawsuit was filed, Eastman conveyed his "concern" to the legal team of former President Trump "about the inclusion of a number of numbers, particularly in the paragraph dealing with felons, deceased, transferred, etc.," reports NBC. "Although the president signed a verification by Dec. 1, he has since been advised that some of the allegations were incorrect," the judge explains. Despite this, "Trump and his lawyers ultimately filed the complaint with the same inaccurate numbers without rectifying, clarifying or changing them," he notes. "Moreover, President Trump signed under oath that those inaccurate numbers 'are either correct' or he 'believes them to be correct' to the best of his knowledge," stresses the judge, for whom those emails in Eastman's possession "are sufficiently related to and in support of a conspiracy to defraud the United States." Judge Carter thus agrees with the House committee, which asked to reject the argument of attorney-client privilege made by Eastman, since there is evidence that both he and Trump are "involved in a criminal conspiracy against the United States". [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/judge-demands-to-turn-over-to-house-committee-documentation-evidencing-that-trump-inflated-his-fraud-theories/ar-AA13b08N?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=c436fdbc910440aa931171d780df579c[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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