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Louisiana AG Jeff Landry Tied to Group that Helped Organize March That Ended in Insurrection

Louisiana AG Jeff Landry Tied to Group that Helped Organize March That Ended in Insurrection As reported in multiple media outlets, including Louisiana Illuminator, the Rule of Law Defense Fund (RLDF) – a 501(c)(4) affiliate arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) – was listed as a featured participant on the “March to Save America” website. Although the site has now been taken down, an archive of the site available on the Internet Wayback Machine clearly shows RLDF listed alongside groups such as Turning Point Action, which gained previous notoriety for organizing teenage troll farms in order to spread misinformation about the 2020 election.

There Are Lies and There Are Big Lies

Compiled by Jerre Wroble Even prior to losing his bid for re-election in early November, President Donald Trump and his minions began floating conspiracies at his rallies and on social media about widespread voter fraud. And despite the Electoral College affirming Joe Biden s win over Trump with a vote of 306-232, Trump continued to complain of voter fraud, even after more than 80 judges found his claims without merit. As the world witnessed, his lies eventually drew a massive crowd to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, followed by a destructive insurrection on Capitol Hill that led to five deaths, including a Capitol Police officer. And tragically, after that day of infamy, another longtime Capitol Police officer, off duty, committed suicide.

Head of Republican AGs group steps down over robocalls pushing supporters to the Capitol

© Getty Images A top official with the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) resigned on Monday amid controversy over a robocall that had urged listeners to march on the Capitol on Wednesday. NBC News reported that the board chairman of the group s fundraising arm, the Rule of Law Defense Fund (RLDF), confirmed the resignation of RAGA Executive Director Adam Piper. Every decision Adam made on behalf of RLDF was with the best of intentions and with the organization’s best interests in mind, said Steve Marshall, head of the Rule of Law Defense Fund. ADVERTISEMENT Piper and the group faced sharp criticism in the days following Wednesday s riot on the Capitol, which left five people dead and led to lawmakers huddling in fear for their lives for hours before authorities were able to secure the building.

Law enforcement prepping for armed pro-Trump marches this weekend in Columbus: Capitol Letter

Law enforcement prepping for armed pro-Trump marches this weekend in Columbus: Capitol Letter Updated Jan 12, 2021; Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings Weekend plans: Ohio law-enforcement agencies are preparing for several pro-Trump protests this weekend in Columbus – particularly an armed demonstration outside the Ohio Statehouse on Sunday. As Jeremy Pelzer reports, Columbus is one of a handful of cities singled out in particular on social media and right-wing websites for protests against Democrat Joe Biden taking office. Prizefighter: President Donald Trump made it official Monday that he was awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan of Champaign County in a private ceremony, Sabrina Eaton reports. Jordan, a fiercely loyal Trump supporter, led unsuccessful congressional efforts to reject electoral votes from several states that backed Democratic President-elect Joe Biden in November’s election, pushing Trump’s false claims of widespread election f

Hunt wants info from AG on Capitol march; bills include meatpacking safety, government efficiency, doxing,

by Fred Knapp, Reporter/Producer, NET News Nebraska Capitol dome (Photo by Fred Knapp, NET News) Listen to this story:  Sorry, but the video you are requesting is unavailable at this time, or unplayable on your platform! Fred Knapp, Reporter/Producer, NET News a href https://twitter.com/fredmknapp/ img src /sites/default/files/t+.png? /a January 11, 2021 - 4:36pm A state senator is demanding information on the Nebraska attorney general’s involvement with a group that encouraged last week’s march on the U.S. Capitol that turned violent, but the attorney general’s office says he was unaware of that activity. And senators introduced bills in the Legislature dealing with everything from meatpacking safety and government efficiency to doxing.

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