Hannity urged Trump to accept defeat by Joe Biden.. Trump may have canceled Jan. 6 presser due to Sean Hannity’s ‘betrayal’: In a letter requesting Hannity's testimony on Tuesday, the House select committee investigating the Capitol insurrection revealed several text messages that the Fox News host sent to former chief of staff Mark Meadows in the days before and after Jan. 6. The text messages appeared to show Hannity unsuccessfully attempting to rein in Trump, and urging the former president to accept his defeat at the hands of Joe Biden.
"There were times the president would come down the next morning and say, 'Well, Sean [Hannity] thinks we should do this,' or, 'Judge Jeanine [Pirro] thinks we should do this,'" Grisham told the paper. The Washington Post said that several of Fox News's top hosts served as a "Cable Cabinet of unofficial advisers." Alyssa Farah, a former White House communications director, told the Post that staffers would "try to get ahead of what advice you thought he was going to be given by these people" because their opinions "could completely change his mind on something." Farah told the paper that Trump particularly valued the opinions of Lou Dobbs, Hannity, Ingraham, and Pirro.
Trump under fire for forcing New York school district to subsidize one of his golf courses https://www.rawstory.com/trump-westchester-golf-course/ Taxpayers in New York are effectively subsidizing one of Donald Trump's golf courses after he was successful in dramatically lowering his tax bill. "Former President Donald Trump and his business empire always fight aggressively to come out on top—and this time, the sucker on the other end of the deal is a public school district," The Daily Beast reported Monday. "For seven years, the Trump National Golf Club Westchester just north of New York City battled with the local government to lower its property tax bill—while simultaneously inflating its value elsewhere by millions. Then in August, emboldened by another golf club’s victory in court, the Trump club pressured locals to strike a deal and cut its assessed value by a third." The three schools in the Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District — an elementary school, middle, and high school — were forced to refund Trump $588,155.12. One local official, who wasn't authorized to speak publicly, blasted the former president. “This is freaking annoying that a scoundrel won’t pay taxes. My taxes are higher because his taxes are lower,” the official said. Briarcliff only has 2,399 parcels on the tax roles, meaning the average taxpayer will pay $245 more next year. Fernando Gonzalez, the tax assessor for the local town of Ossining, explained that locals may not have allowed Trump's golf courses if they'd known they would get stuck with the bill. “It's significant in the sense that this has to be made up by all the other residents that pay taxes, and most of them would not have approved a golf course that they would eventually have to subsidize,” Gonzalez said. Trump's own financial disclosure bills suggest his course may be worth five times as much as the $9.5 million at which it is now assessed. "For example, in 2016, the company challenged its government-assessed value of $15.1 million, arguing that the real value was actually $7.5 million. Local governments refused to budge and let the sitting U.S. president reduce his tax bill—while claiming on presidential disclosure forms that his club was actually worth at leasta whopping $50 million," The Beast reported. Trump is under investigation in New York for allegedly inflating or deflating the value of his assets to receive financial advantages. Read the full report.
Trump Rage-Quits NPR Interview After He’s Grilled on Election-Fraud Lies ‘HE’S GONE. OK.’ NPR’s Steve Inskeep repeatedly told the former president that his election claims were not true before Trump lost his cool. https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump...view-after-hes-grilled-on-election-fraud-lies
♫ When questions reared their ugly head / Poor Trumpy turned his ass and fled / Sad sad sad sad poor Trumpy ♫
Let it play out , B1S2 kept on insisting. Expert: 59 phony Trump electors should be the next target of criminal prosecutions Prosecutors should charge the 59 Republicans who submitted phony electoral college certificates as part of Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, which was won by Joe Biden. "Those representations were lies," 40-year attorney Phlip Rotner wrote for The Bulwark. "Biden, not Trump, had won the elections in each of those states. In each of those states, Biden’s victory had been certified by the officials given clear statutory authority to do so," he wrrote. "In short, the individuals who signed the documents certifying that they were the 'duly elected and qualified' electors from their states were not. Their certificates were fraudulent, full stop. No doubt or ambiguity about it." In Arizona, eleven people signed the phony electoral college certificate. Sixteen signed it in both Georgia and Michigan. Six were submitted from Nevada and ten from Wisconsin.
According to Trump's court filing against Twitter, "conservative content" is the same as "misinformation and extremist content".