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Appeals Court Pauses Subpoena Compelling Sen. Graham’s Testimony Before Georgia Grand Jury
A three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit temporarily blocked a subpoena demanding that Sen. Lindsey Graham testify about his role in an effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in ... -
Trump Seeks to Stall FBI Review of Items Seized from Mar-a-Lago
The filing requests an order that blocks the Justice Department from reviewing seized materials until a special master is appointed “to protect the integrity of privileged documents.” -
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“She’s Sitting There With Rudy Giuliani”: Fulton County Comes to Colorado
It’s Jenna Ellis’s turn to attempt to fight off a grand jury subpoena—and fail. -
ChinaTalk: Moneyball and U.S. State Department
Jordan Schneider sat down with Dan Spokojny and John Bateman to discuss the current failings of contemporary U.S. foreign policy and how to fix these failings. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Andrew Tutt on the Torres Case, State Sovereign Immunity, and Congress's War Powers
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How Has Sri Lanka’s Crisis Impacted Indian Ocean Security?
Sri Lanka’s economic collapse will have ramifications that stretch beyond its own borders. How should the U.S. consider the effects of the crisis on its own regional interests? -
Airstrikes, Civilian Casualties, and the Role of JAGs in the Targeting Process
Codifying the protection of civilians as a commander’s explicit objective in all operations is an essential step toward reducing noncombatant casualties. -
The Gender Pay Gap Is a National Security Threat
Russia’s imprisonment of Brittney Griner is affecting U.S. policy in Ukraine, and other adversaries are watching. -
Point #7: Evidence That During the Attack, Trump Ignored Requests to Speak Out and Failed to Act Quickly
A summary and evaluation of the committee's evidence. -
Evaluating the Jan. 6 Committee's Evidence, in Full
The committee promised to prove seven key points about the former president’s conduct. How did it do? -
Point #4: Evidence That Trump Tried to Convince State Lawmakers and Election Officials to Alter Election Results
A summary and evaluation of the committee’s evidence. -
Point #1: Evidence That Trump Knew He Had Lost the Election and Lied About Voter Fraud
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Point #3: Evidence That Trump Pressured Pence to Refuse to Count Electoral Votes
A summary and evaluation of the committee’s evidence. -
Point #5: Evidence That Trump’s Campaign Team Directed Republicans in Multiple States to Produce and Officially Submit Fake Electoral Slates
A summary and evaluation of the committee’s evidence. -
Conclusion
A summary and evaluation of the committee’s evidence. -
Introduction
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Point #6: Evidence That Trump Assembled a Destructive Group of Rioters in Washington and Sent Them to the Capitol
A summary and evaluation of the committee’s evidence. -
Point #2: Evidence That Trump Tried to Pressure the Justice Department to Spread His Allegations of Election Fraud
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