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Michigan AG officially requests sanctions against attorneys behind 2020 election lawsuits
Read full article: Michigan AG officially requests sanctions against attorneys behind 2020 election lawsuitsMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says U.S. election lawsuits alleging voter fraud, among other issues, have crossed the line -- and sheโs calling for the attorneys behind them to be punished. AdBipartisan officials, election officials and even members of former President Trumpโs administration found that there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. Nessel had previously said she was looking into sanctions against attorneys in the broader election cases. AdRelated: Michigan AG Dana Nessel weighs in on election, Enbridge lawsuits and moreNow-President Joe Biden won the 2020 election with 306 electoral votes, beating Trumpโs 232. AdMore: Michigan leaders move for sanctions against GOP attorneys in Trump election lawsuitsClick here to view the motion for sanctions filed on behalf of Whitmer and Benson on Thursday, or read it in the document below.
Michigan AG returns fire on Trump: โYouโre not our typeโ
Read full article: Michigan AG returns fire on Trump: โYouโre not our typeโPresident Donald Trump has once again taken aim at Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Twitter early Sunday morning -- and she was not having it. https://t.co/9OXZOujVtE โ Dana Nessel (@dananessel) December 27, 2020โA patriot is a person who vigorously defends their country against its enemies and detractors. Youโre not our type.โNessel followed up with another tweet Sunday, saying she doesnโt expect this behavior from President-elect Joe Biden come his inauguration in January. โWeโd be asking there be action taken against her law license including potentially disbarment.โIn one of the latest filings, the attorney for Wayne County, Robert Davis, called on the federal judge in Michiganโs Eastern District to sanction the lawyers for six Michigan Trump supporters who are suing Gov. With no credible legal options remaining and the Electoral College having confirmed Bidenโs victory earlier this month, Trump is turning his attention to Jan. 6.