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GOP state attorneys general spread election lies that fueled Capitol riot

In November, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr (left) became the chair of the Republican Attorneys General Association, while Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (right) became RAGA s policy chair and chair of the group s Rule of Law Defense Fund, which was among the sponsors of the Trump rally preceding the U.S. Capitol Riot and sent out robocalls urging people to march to the Capitol to stop the steal. (Official portraits.) After its nonprofit subsidiary promoted lies about election fraud and made a robocall ahead of the Capitol riot urging Trump supporters to march there to stop the steal, the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) a political spending group that promotes the election of GOP state AGs is under fire for its role in the campaign to block certification of the presidential election.

Campaign Cash: State Businesses Supported Group Pushing Capitol Rally

Wardt01 says: Not sure what the point of these type of recent “shame the donors” articles is… However, I do have a question for the author at the very bottom of my comment…. To provide a little context….It is probably somewhat important to point out that during this same 3 year period, for instance, the top name on the donor list (Molson / Miller) contributed almost $9 million to the bank accounts of a very large # of the elected representatives in Congress. These astronomically higher dollar amounts are unmentioned in this article, yet they the essentially direct bribes paid to elected officials (aka: 100% legal campaign contributions). They represent a much larger problem in our government.

Impeachment of Trump not backed by Alabama Republicans

Florida s Ashley Moody disavows politics, but fights Trump s battles

Florida’s Ashley Moody disavows politics, but fights Trump’s battles The state attorney general joined lawsuits backing Trump’s election challenge. What will it mean for the Republican rising star?     Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, pictured with a bipartisan group of state attorneys general outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington in 2019. [ MANUEL BALCE CENETA | AP ] Updated Jan. 14 Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has made clear her stance on mixing politics with the job of being the state’s top legal officer. Not me, she said. “In my term as attorney general, I will never do the bidding of anyone except the people of the state of Florida,” Moody, a former Tampa judge, told Politico after her first year in office.

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