Scandal in the Southwest: Meadows, Giuliani, and Others Indicted in Arizona Election Subversion Case
Arizona Grand Jury Indicts Trump Allies Over Election Loss
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A recent grand jury indictment in Arizona has targeted former President Donald Trump’s associates for their involvement in attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election. This includes individuals linked to his campaign and the fake electors from the state.
Among those indicted are Boris Epshteyn, a close advisor to Trump, former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, and Rudy Giuliani. The Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, announced the indictment, focusing on 11 individuals who acted as pro-Trump electors in the state.
Mayes emphasized the seriousness of the indictments, stating that they intend to prove the crimes beyond a reasonable doubt. While Trump himself is not facing charges in Arizona, the indictment refers to him as “Unindicted Coconspirator 1.”
The indictment in Arizona includes nine counts, ranging from conspiracy to engaging in fraudulent schemes. The charges faced by Meadows, Epshteyn, and Giuliani are not fully disclosed due to redactions in the document.
The indictment alleges that the defendants conspired to prevent the lawful transfer of the presidency to Joe Biden, who was elected as President on November 3, 2020. The scheme involved fake electors fraudulently voting for Trump, falsely claiming to be the duly elected representatives from Arizona.
CNN is currently seeking comments from the individuals charged in the indictment.
Arizona Case Reveals Deception in Election Process
The indictment accuses defendants of deceiving Arizona citizens by falsely asserting that votes were dependent on a legal challenge altering the election outcome. However, their true intention was to use these false votes to influence Vice President Pence to reject the Biden-Harris votes on January 6, 2021, irrespective of the legal challenge’s result.
The indictment further reveals that this scheme failed when Vice President Mike Pence accepted the electoral votes for Joe Biden on January 6, 2021.
Legal Battles Surrounding Trump's Post-Election Actions
The Arizona case sheds light on actions taken on behalf of Trump post-election, coinciding with legal battles Trump faces. Trump's legal team is set to argue before the Supreme Court about his immunity from pr
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Scandal in the Southwest: Meadows, Giuliani, and Others Indicted in Arizona Election Subversion Case
Borrell asks Israel to apply ceasefire established by the UN
The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, stressed to the BBC this Monday that the recent UN Security Council resolution on a ceasefire in Gaza, in which the United States did not exercise its right to veto, “must be applied by Israel.”
In an interview with the British television network, Borrell gave his opinion on the current situation in the conflict and whether it would be changing course after the warning issued to Israel by the president of the United States, Joe Biden.
“There is a UN resolution that has been voted and approved and must be implemented; we support it and ask Israel to implement it,” he said.
Borrell, one of the most critical voices on how the
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As of today, an entrance ticket is required for a day in Venice
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Tourists who want to visit the Italian city of Venice must pay an entrance fee for the first time today. A ticket costs five euros. The measure is a trial and applies on the 29 busiest days of the year.
Venice attracts millions of visitors every year, mainly day trippers. By charging an entrance fee, the municipality hopes to reduce the number of tourists on the busiest days.
The ticket can be purchased online or in the city. People who stay overnight do n
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As of today, an entrance ticket is required for a day in Venice
The ‘detail’ of Chelsea with Havertz that embarrasses its fans
To those in charge of managing the official profiles of the Chelsea on social networks it did not sit well with them that Kai Havertzformer footballer for the ‘blue’ team, scored two goals this Tuesday in the rout that the Arsenal He endorsed his team (5-0).
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As usual, and without too much effusiveness as is logical, the official account of the Chelsea on ‘X’, the social network formerly known as Twitter, was r
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The ‘detail’ of Chelsea with Havertz that embarrasses its fans
The municipality of Limbaži will await the opinion of the detached council on the reorganization project of 7 libraries / Article
Dagnis Straubergs, President of the Limbažu County Council
He said that by reorganizing 7 regional libraries it is expected to save at least 120 thousand euros. The city council had planned to decide on this issue today, but it will have to be postponed pending the opinion of the LPB. However, the Council did not give it within a month.
The county mayor emphasized that there are libraries that are located in an apartment, they are not libraries with “nice and large rooms”, and all savings will be returned to this sector.
“There are libraries where the librarian himself has asked to close them because people don’t come. In a library there is one visit a month”, explained the situation Strauberg.
Librarians also reported that there is a lack of new book collections and that the premises are in need of repairs. “We need half a million euros to put things right,” added the region’s mayor.
He also highlights that library services will be available to residents, albeit a little further away from their place of residence, as before. Books can also be delivered via social services. A community center will also be set up in a library and the structural units will be centralized. Savings are also expected to increase the salary of existing librarians.
“It is clear that the financial situation in the municipalities is not the best. We have already optimized the admin
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Lim Hyun-taek, President-Elect of the Korean Medical Association Issues Warning Over Hanyang University Medical Student Investigation – Catastrophe Looms if Any Student is Harmed
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Lim Hyun-taek, president-elect of the Korean Medical Association. [사진출처 = 연합뉴스]
When police began investigating a Hanyang University medical student accused of forcing other students to take leave, Lim Hyun-taek, president-elect of the Korean Medical Association, warned: “If even a single hair is touched , the only thing left is catastrophe.”
According to the industry, on the 25th, President-elect Lim wrote on his Facebook page the day before: “Yesterday I contacted a medical student who said that the senior secretary for social affairs had requested an investigation.”
He said, “I told you to rest assured that the Korean Medical Association will protect you completely,” and predicted a harsh response, saying, “We must keep in mind that if the government touches even the smallest detail about medical students, the “The only thing left is a catastrophe.”
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Seongdong Police Station in Seoul announced the previou
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Power outage schedules for this Thursday, April 25
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Power outages continue in Ecuador and are far from over, to avoid inconveniences, know the power outages. the blackouts this Thursday, April 25.
The last statements of Roberto Luque, Minister of Energy and Mineswere not encouraging, as they referred to the losses generated by blackouts.
According to the official, every hour of power outage It represents a loss of 12 mil
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COP28: Mr. Baraka meets with the German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development
COP28: Mr. Baraka meets with the German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development
Dubai – The Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, had, on the sidelines of COP28 in Dubai, a meeting with the German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Jochen Fiasbarth, focusing on means to strengthen bilateral cooperation, particularly in the fight against climate change.
During this meeti
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COP28: Mr. Baraka meets with the German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development
Venice Introduces Entrance Fee for Tourists: Will it Curb Mass Tourism?
Tourists who want to visit the Italian city of Venice have to pay an entrance fee for the first time today. A ticket costs five euros. The measure is a test and applies to the 29 busiest days of the year.
Venice attracts millions of visitors every year, especially day-trippers. By charging an entrance fee, the town hopes to reduce the number of tourists on the busiest days.
The ticket can be bought online or in town. People staying
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Venice Introduces Entrance Fee for Tourists: Will it Curb Mass Tourism?
During the record rains in the Emirates, people opened the doors of their houses to the distressed people – World
Heavy, torrential rains have triggered a state of emergency in the UAE. The 75-year record of rainfall in the Emirates has been broken. Khaleej Times reported in a report that many citizens sheltered the distressed people in their homes, away from their homes during the rains.
Record rainfall in UAE on Tuesday. It
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