1. In 2020, Trump TRIED to steal the election but his only help came from Rudy Giuliani, a minority in Congress, and a rag tag group of conspiracy theorists.
Appearing in Iowa over the weekend, Trump made clear that his 2024 strategy would be different
2. "The election was a fraud and if we want to save our country and make America great again, we have only one choice. We must elect strong and unyielding American Republicans at every level," Trump said.
5. Trump's endorsing Secretary of State candidates around the country.
Why?
In most states, the role of Secretary of State includes acting as the chief election officer, holding power over how votes are “cast, counted and certified.”
8. Trump loyalists may control the House and/or the Senate.
And instead of Congress REJECTING valid electors that reflect the popular vote, this time Congress may just need to APPROVE a phony set of electors sent to them by Trump loyalists in the states
2. @DefendingEd, one of the most prominent groups targeting school boards, is run by a Republican operative with deep ties to the Koch political network
3. @OpenWebHQ promises to provide "a safe advertising experience" by only partnering w/pubs that "align w/standards of journalism" and don't spread "hate speech" or "disinformation"
But one of its partner sites is The Daily Wire, which is the opposite
@ATT 2. We knew that @ATT was a key source of funding for @OANN, a right-wing propaganda network that promotes unhinged conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, COVID, etc
Court records obtained by @Reuters reveal @ATT is the only reason @OANN exists
@SenTomCotton@BreitbartNews 3. What about violent crime? Violent crime was up about 5% in 2020. But it is still WAY BELOW the levels we saw in the 1990s or even the early part of this century.
Does 2020's increase in violent crime constitute a "crime wave"
"A Democratic super PAC headed by a former president of Planned Parenthood is set to unleash ads targeting Dallas-based AT&T for backing Texas lawmakers who sponsored the new state law that effectively outlaws abortion after six weeks."
@ATT .@ATT told CNBC that "AT&T’s employee political action committees have never based contribution decisions on a legislator’s positions on the issue of abortion" and the company "has never taken a position on the issue of abortion"