To sum up where things stand: Trump had a very bad Friday in court with his election cases. They're headed for more action next week cnn.com/2020/11/14/pol…
Some notable points in the recent election court filings that were overshadowed by the bluster and the rulings against Trump:
- The new 3rd Circ decision cuts out some claims Trump was trying to make in PA--putting his weak case in an even worse position cnn.com/2020/11/14/pol…
In lawsuits in PA and WI from private individuals trying to block the election results, they promise evidence of fraud--but say it doesn't exist yet! From the filings: "This evidence will be shortly forthcoming when the relevant documents are final and available"
Would you like to read a point-by-point rejection of election fraud allegations in Michigan, showing why they're not credible?
That exists now, from a judge.

Read it here: cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2020/image…
I wrote this a week before Election Day, based on many legal experts' view that the remaining serious questions for the court were too small-scale to matter. It's still the case: cnn.com/2020/10/21/pol…
Two days after Election Day, that was still the case. Republicans' first round of post-election challenges were about numbers of ballots that were too small to matter. cnn.com/2020/11/05/pol…
Then came a PR effort to spread the idea of fraud--by accusing elections officials of mismanagement. Some campaign affiliates (Lewandowski, Bondi, Giuliani) zeroed in on Philly/ballot observer access. A judge pressed a lawyer on whether the Trump campaign was able to observe...
... which led to an instant classic: The Trump campaign lawyer told the judge there was a "non-zero number of people in the room."

He confirmed yes, the campaign had access to watch ballot processing in Philly. cnn.com/2020/11/06/pol…
That hearing before Judge Paul Diamond (appointed by: Bush 43) was a bumpy ride. The Trump camp lawyer handed Diamond a handdrawn map of a processing room. The judge retorted, keep your day job.
Trump camp tried a similar map move in Nevada, unsuccessfully--exhibit photo below
Maps weren't the only creative exhibits lawyers have used to try to argue election fraud, unsuccessfully.
In Michigan, one person claimed an anonymous pollwatcher slipped her this post-it. This is filed as evidence. Judge Cynthia Stephens called it hearsay--"vague and equivocal"
For more on Judge Stephens' dismissal of the Michigan claims last week, and brief glimpses into other post-election cases in key states, we published this round-up last weekend: cnn.com/2020/11/06/pol…
You'll notice "SharpieGate" in Arizona has been kicking around in court for a week now, in several different iterations. The Trump campaign dropped their AZ complaint yesterday, acknowledging it wouldn't change Biden's win. More from @KaraScannell here: cnn.com/2020/11/13/pol…
"SharpieGate," along with quickly collapsing "fraud" allegations in other courts, became part of a disinformation campaign pushing unfounded suspicions about the election. I wrote about how Trump was exploiting the court activity here: cnn.com/2020/11/09/pol…
Then this week, the post-election lawsuits started beating a new drum--stop the certification of votes in PA, WI, MI, AZ! It's Trump's dream-big Electoral College play, where the likelihood of success diminishes daily. If you're curious, explained here: cnn.com/2020/11/12/pol…
(If you'd like to take a detour into wild presidential election history loosely related to the Trump court cases now, take a look at the election of 1876, when neither candidate could secure enough electoral votes initially.) history.com/news/reconstru…
(Also on this detour, worth checking out how Justice David Davis essentially could have named the president, but Dems tried to sway him w a Senate seat. He resigned. So an R-leaning replacement for Davis stepped in, securing the presidency for R.B. Hayes) wamc.org/post/letter-fo…
Back to where we are, in the lingering, longshot disputes about this election. A federal judge in Pennsylvania has hearings set for next Tuesday (arguments over why Trump's case should be dismissed) and Thursday (possible witness testimony)

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4 Nov
NEW: Judge Emmet Sullivan is so angered by the US Postal Service's inability to sweep its facilities for ballots yesterday afternoon, following a court order to do so, that he said he will want answers under oath from Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
Sullivan ordered USPS to have inspectors sweep facilities between 12:30-3 yesterday, and they didn't. They went back in for sweeps after 4, notifying the judge late of the failure. So today we have a series of hearings about what happened, and how many ballots aren't delivered.
This was our overview from the weekend about the oversight Sullivan and Judge Stanley Bastian in Washington state have given the USPS on a daily basis in recent days: cnn.com/2020/10/30/pol…
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15 Oct
I want to walk through the document trail (all public records!) that underpins our story today. Through these (+sources), we were able to reveal a long-hidden leg of the Mueller investigation
cnn.com/2020/10/14/pol…
Chief Judge Beryl Howell of DC District Court unsealed much of the bank subpoena fight in 2019, w the bank’s name + country obscured.
DC Circuit, SCOTUS also released redacted versions of appeals proceedings

Trial court records are here, case 18-gj-41
dcd.uscourts.gov/unsealed-order…
Some amazing highlights in the court record:

In hindsight, Alston & Bird lawyers may have hinted about their client. They said the US doubting a foreign govt-owned company was as offensive as another nation questioning Jerome Powell (Fed chair) or Mike Pompeo (then-CIA chief)
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14 Oct
EXCLUSIVE @CNNPolitics: For more 3+ years, federal prosecutors investigated whether money flowing through an Egyptian state-owned bank could have backed $10M Trump donated to his own campaign days before the 2016 election cnn.com/2020/10/14/pol…
This story from @evanperez @jeremyherb and me comes after 2 years of following breadcrumbs in documents, countless hours of #CNNStakeout, source reporting—from when we first noticed a mystery case in DC District Court related to the Mueller investigation
Details we learned:
-This investigation was one of the most prolonged efforts by federal investigators to understand the President's foreign financial ties
-It was a significant, hidden part of Mueller's special counsel's office, for nearly its entire tenure
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30 Sep
Proud Boys isn’t just some random white nationalist group.

Facebook head of security policy in July: "We first started looking into this network as part of our investigation into the Proud Boys...Our investigation linked this network to Roger Stone”

cnn.com/2020/07/08/tec…
Members of the Proud Boys attended court hearings last year for Roger Stone in DC, forming a core support group for Stone and his family members during the trial
Also this:
Proud Boys chair sat behind Trump at a Florida rally wearing a “Roger Stone did nothing wrong” tshirt

washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/02…
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16 Sep
Whoa. Chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court after the state GOP criticized a lower-court judge for siding with Dems in a lawsuit to allow more dropboxes in the state>>
For reference, here's what the Ohio Republican Party said yesterday. Their lawyers today told the judge they had no idea this was out there, that it's now scrubbed from the internet.
(This is the version Ohio Dems submitted to court to suggest the Ohio GOP gets held in contempt)
"The Republican Party’s statement should be seen for what it is: part of a continuing string of attacks against any [court] decision that doesn’t favor a political end, regardless of party, even if that decision may be legally correct and indeed legally required."
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2 Sep
The DC Circuit this week neutered the House's ability to investigate the Trump admin for the foreseeable future, almost certainly through the election.

Their subpoena enforcement power is kaput. Only (unlikely) option left: the jail in the basement! cnn.com/2020/09/02/pol…
One former House counsel says the jail option (holding a witness in inherent contempt) is "a pop gun."

Another former House counsel says, "I'm very very sorry to say that it looks like the House doesn't have much of a hand to play at this time."
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