Looks like the fat lady hasn't stopped trying to sing.
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Emails reveal Trump's desperation
Five emails now reveal how far Trump would go to undermine the U.S. election result
Emails sent to the US Congress reveal that Donald Trump and his adviser Mark Meadows repeatedly tried to pressure the US Department of Justice to investigate theories of election fraud.
Says the New York Times.(the article is behind payment door)
The five emails were supposed to have been sent from ex-president's special adviser Mark Meadows in the last days of Donald Trump's office as head of the United States.
In the various e-mails, according to the New York Times, he should have tried to pressure the Attorney General Jeffrey, among other things. A Rosen to investigate allegations that Donald Trump had actually won in the state of New Mexico.
Wild theories
Furthermore, the ex-president's adviser wanted Jeffrey A. Rosen to investigate a wild theory that some people in Italy should have used military technology and satellites to tinker with the voting machines around the United States.
More specifically, the theory was that when a voter pressed 'Donald J. Trump', the machine registered 'Joseph R. Biden' instead.
According to the New York Times, these emails show how much energy Donald Trump and his staff put into trying to undermine the outcome of the U.S. election, in which Joe Biden, as you know, ended up winning.
None of the five emails show that Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen has in any way succumbed to the ex-president's demands for various investigations, writes the New York Times.
Although the ex-president was not re-elected in the recent presidential election, there are indications that he
expects to be back in the White House by August.
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Trump supporter Billionaire Mike Lindell:
Are just waiting for Trump
Pillow billionaire Mike Lindell fertilizes the ground further for a crazy Trump message. Now they are just waiting for the former president
It all started with a story from New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman. She meant to know that Donald Trump right now is walking around expecting to be reinstated as US President by August.
An insane message that is now being revived in an interview with MyPillow owner Mike Lindell, one of the former US president's biggest supporters and multibillionaire.
"If Donald Trump says August, it's probably because he's heard me say it in public," Mike Lindell said in an interview with the Daily Beast.
Also, Trump's former lawyer Sidney Powell, who was allegedly fired by just Trump for being a little too crazy, now supports his former employer.
We are definitely in an unknown area. There are cases where elections have been overturned, but it has never been one at the very top presidential level. However, that does not mean that it can not be done, she says in a video from a strongly right-wing forum on the web.
However, Donald Trump has not announced anything publicly about the wild plans, but according to the New York Times, Donald Trump feels pretty confident that the November election result will soon be overturned so he can occupy the White House again.
Military coup
The idea of an imminent Trump return comes in the wake of a recent conference for supporters of the QAnon conspiracy movement in Dallas.
Here, Donald Trump's former top adviser Michael Flynn recommended that the US military carry out a coup similar to what has happened in Myanmar in order to reinstate Trump.
A statement which he has since had to withdraw.
According to the American media Business Insider, Trump's return has been widely debated in conservative media. Among others, the top executive of the pillow company MyPillow, Mike Lindell, believes that Trump will soon replace Joe Biden in the presidency.
- Donald Trump will be back in August, Lindell says in a podcast with Trump's former senior adviser Steve Bannon.
The Trump camp has repeatedly made allegations of widespread electoral fraud in the presidential election, but none of the subsequent lawsuits have fallen out in favor of those allegations.
It is also completely unthinkable that the 74-year-old Trump will be reinstated as president, but it makes sense for him to keep hope alive, says Kasper Grotle-Rasmusen, associate professor at the Center for American Studies at the University of Southern Denmark.
- In this way, he keeps the memory of himself and his political position alive. He obviously intends to return to politics, and then he will have to see if the circumstances for it are favorable, he says and continues:
Whether he will run in the 2024 election or not is an open question, but he has not left the Republican Party. He is still largely a prominent leader in the party because many follow his particular form of populist conservatism.
At the same time, a date for Trump's return speaks straight into the Qanon conspiracy, Kasper Grotle-Rasmusen explains:
- There's always a new date. There also came this date in January, when the hope was that Mike Pence (former vice president, ed.) Would not formally approve the election result. It subsequently led to the storm at Congress. Then it was thought that something had to happen before Biden's inauguration on 20 January. Now they have a new date again.
- There are parts of the Qanon movement that in many ways are reminiscent of religious sects, where there is a kind of end-horizon, in relation to when the world is going under. It gets jerked when it does not happen. You would think that people would then stop believing in it, but it has simply turned out that they keep buying the story because they want it to be kept alive.
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Scary stuff.
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