Article from April 2019 when Neal requested Trump's tax returns. Neal Statement on Requesting President Trump’s Tax Returns
Unintended GOP Consequences: Refusal To Certify Election Results Could Flip Arizona House Seat Democrat | Wealth of Geeks
The Trump wing of the GOP keeps going down a losing path that stems from Trump's addiction to truther narratives about elections supposedly being fraudulent and stolen from him. The results of his twisted mindset include Trump-endorsed 2022 midterm election losers like Masters, Lake, Finchem, Mastriano, Oz, Tshibaka, Palin, and Peters.
Trump was still promoting Oz in the 2022 midterm election. He's harking back to 2016 when he was on Dr. Oz's TV show. Oz declared Trump fit for the presidency after merely looking over a one-page summary written by Trump's personal physician. It was Trump's ploy to appeal to women voters in the 2016 election. Trump won PA in 2016. By 2020, the ploy wasn't effective. Trump was telling middle class white women that he kept minorities out of the neighborhoods (who supposedly would have wrecked them) and that he repaired their dishwashers. The Oz-related ploy of appealing to women didn't work in 2022. Fetterman beat Oz by about 5% in the PA election.
Oz was so desperate that he blamed Fetterman for his stroke by accusing him of not eating vegetables. He also tried to defend the callous and unsubstantiated claim by saying that he was performing a public service by describing what happens when people don't eat vegetables.
One more Democrat in the Senate would put a major dent in drama queen tactics that have been used by Manchin who has been taking advantage of the 50-50 split.
Karen Giorno is a former Trump 2016 campaign aide. Presidential campaign staff transfers, resignations, and terminations, 2016
Associate of Tina Peters pleads guilty to felony. The trial of Peters is scheduled for March 2023. Worker pleads guilty in election equipment tampering case
Judge says Georgia’s GOP chairman had singular role in fake elector scheme A Georgia judge on Wednesday singled out the chairman of the state’s Republican Party, saying he had a “substantively” different role than 10 other fake electors who supported former President Trump in the 2020 election. Judge Robert McBurney in the Superior Court of Fulton County, Georgia, said in a court ruling that David Shafer was “not just another alternate elector” and that he must have separate counsel in an investigation probing efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 results. Shafer’s “role in establishing and convening the slate of alternate electors, his communications with other key players in the District Attorney’s investigation, and his role in other postelection efforts to call into question the validity of the official vote count in Georgia” separate him from the other 10 alternate electors, the judge wrote. The attorneys seeking to represent all 11 “alternate” electors are Holly Pierson and Kimberly Debrow. In his ruling, McBurney said the attorneys “may represent David Shafer or the other ten alternate electors — but not both.”
MAGA rioter pleads guilty. MAGA rioter who beat cop with a baton — and kept it as a trophy — faces 63-to-87 months in prison under plea deal
Trump mistakenly thought he could build an embassy in Israel for as little as $200,000. When he said it at a public gathering, Israeli officials next to him laughed out loud at his remark. Donald Trump claims he saved almost $999,800,000 on US embassy in Jerusalem - CNNPolitics Trump's Bogus Embassy Boast - FactCheck.org