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As I stumbled upon the news about Kenneth Chesebro, one of Trump’s election fraud lawyers getting caught in a big lie, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disbelief. How could a Harvard Law graduate, someone who worked for white-shoe law firms and was once a Democrat, find himself entangled in such a web of deceit and deception? The revelation that Chesebro used a secret Twitter account to make arguments that directly contradicted his legal defense in the Michigan election fraud case is truly mind-boggling. Perjuring himself by denying involvement with Twitter, only to have his anonymous account exposed, paints a grim picture of the depths to which some individuals are willing to sink in pursuit of their misguided agendas.… Continue reading