JUST POSTED: Did President Trump's call to Georgia's Sec of State violate the law? Several prominent lawyers think it might have. But unclear it will result in any charges. A look at the law and prospects for any follow up. nytimes.com/2021/01/03/us/…
Here is the federal law in play
And here is the Georgia law in play.
WashPost has now published the full transcipt of the call. Read it yourself. And consider these statutes and what Trump says. Kudos to WashPost for breaking this story. washingtonpost.com/politics/trump…
UPDATE TO THIS STORY: Georgia State Election Board member (only Dem on five member board) SUNDAY NIGHT asked Georgia Sec of State to open investigation into possible civil or criminal violations involved in phone call with Trump.

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25 Dec 20
You can't erase history: Charles Kushner, a multimillionaire real estate executive, philanthropist and a top Democratic donors, sentenced to years in prison after pleading guilty to tax evasion, witness tampering, making illegal campaign donations nytimes.com/2005/03/05/nyr…
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In case you missed it, the sentencing memo from DOJ prosecutors who along with the FBI spent years of their lives bringing a case against a guy convicted of one of the largest Medicare fraud cases in US history. A year later, Trump commuted what is left of his 20 yr jail term.
If you want to read the entire memo, here it is int.nyt.com/data/documentt…. And here is a second related memo.
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UPDATE: A federal court judge in DC on today (Tuesday Dec. 22) imposed a temporary restraining order on helium drilling project on pristine federal lands in Utah that I wrote about in SUNDAY NYT. int.nyt.com/data/documentt…
Here is the story. This was one of four projects that I focused on in this story. It is a temporary restraining order, which is very unusual, as Interior has not even issued the drilling permit yet. But judge agreed that his action would be moot if he waited.
Here is the story from Sunday's paper. Final approval of this Utah project had been expected as soon as Dec. 23, with construction slated to begin immediately . nytimes.com/2020/12/19/us/…
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