Secret Service Agents Were in Contact With Far-Right Oath Keepers

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Giuliani insists that he and the rest of Team Trump have done nothing wrong but instead are sticking up for voters’ rights. But they allegedly actually tried to take voters’ rights away by ignoring legitimate election results.

This is just the latest of Giuliani’s legal troubles. His former associate Noelle Dunphy sued him in May, accusing him of promising to pay her a $1 million annual salary but instead raping and sexually abusing her over the course of two years. Her lawsuit alleges that Giuliani was constantly drunk, talked openly about trying to overturn the 2020 election, and even plotted to sell pardons with Donald Trump at the low, low price of $2 million each.

As the legal battles drag on, Giuliani is increasingly hurting for cash. He visited Mar-a-Lago in April to beg Trump to help pay all of his legal bills. Part of the problem is that Trump is simply refusing to pay Giuliani for all of his work as Trump’s personal attorney.

smashedupjng on August 23rd, 2023 at 20:50 UTC »

People keep asking how Trump can be put in jail with the necessity of needing Secret Service and I keep responding that there are plenty of Secret Service agents that likely deserve cells right next to his. I don't see a downside.

Elegant-Cat-4987 on August 23rd, 2023 at 20:48 UTC »

I guess that's why secret service decided to delete their texts

Very cool.

NuSurfer on August 23rd, 2023 at 20:40 UTC »

If presidential confidants and advisors can be radical, it's not surprising to find it in the secret service agents servicing the orange one.