- PoliticsThe Independent
‘Few lawsuits breathe more lies than this one’: Judge eviscerates Sidney Powell election lawsuit
Sidney Powell, the attorney who was distanced from the US president’s legal team because she pushed election-related conspiracies, was said to have submitted a lawsuit that “breathed more lies” than most cases seen in court, after she challenged Michigan’s election results. Issuing a response to Ms Powell’s lawsuit on Thursday, judges for the City of Detroit said the lawsuit contained “warped logic”, and dismissed claims that vote machines had been tampered with, among other conspiracy theories. “Few lawsuits breathe more lies than this one,” said the 45-page court document, which was shared online.
- PoliticsBusiness Insider
Trump is reportedly furious with officials because the UK approved a coronavirus vaccine before the US
Trump desperately wants he, not President-elect Joe Biden, to receive credit for the rolling out of a vaccine in the US, according to reports.
- PoliticsThe Week
Biden says he's concerned about reports Trump is considering preemptive pardons
President-elect Joe Biden said when it comes to the Department of Justice, he is "not going to be telling them what they have to do and don't have to do."Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris were interviewed by CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday, and the discussion turned to reports that President Trump is contemplating preemptively pardoning his adult children, son-in-law Jared Kushner, and personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani. Biden said this "concerns me in terms of what kind of precedent it sets and how the rest of the world looks [at] us as a nation of laws and justice."Biden promised that he is "not going to be saying, 'Go prosecute A, B, or C,' I'm not going to be telling them. That's not the role, it's not my Justice Department, it's the people's Justice Department. So the persons or person I pick to run that department are going to be people who are going to have the independent capacity to decide who gets prosecuted, who doesn't."Harris, who once served as California's attorney general, added that the administration will assume that "any decision coming out of the Justice Department ... should be based on the law, it should not be influence by politics, period."More stories from theweek.com 5 absurdly funny cartoons about Trump's desperate fraud claims What Trump is doing isn't politics. It's something much worse. The Donald goes down to Georgia
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Trump's plant in the DOJ was barred from the building after she harassed staff for evidence of election fraud, report says
Heidi Stirrup, an ally of President Donald Trump's policy advisor Stephen Miller, was placed in the department as a White House liaison in September.
- EntertainmentWomen's Health
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- PoliticsUSA TODAY
'They have not earned your vote': Trump allies urge Georgia Republicans to sit out Senate runoffs
The remarks underscore the delicate politics that Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue must navigate to turn out their base in Georgia.
- CelebrityINSIDER
The Kardashian-Jenner clan freak out Justin Bieber, Tristan Thompson and other celebrity friends with FaceTime prank
Khloe, Kourtney, and Kim Kardashian, and Kendall, Kylie, and Kris Jenner all gathered around the phone, which dumbfounded the celebs who answered.













