Ken Chesebro truly believed that Trump’s coup would succeed.
Former President Donald Trump legal strategist Kenneth Chesebro had an eyebrow-raising idea to help former President Donald Trump appease President Joe Biden after the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol, legal analyst Lisa Rubin noted Monday.
"Despite his being present at the Capitol on 1/6 and acknowledging he 'caught a wiff [sic]' of the tear gas in the Capitol, Chesebro still thought Trump could make it all blow over by inviting the Bidens over for coffee on inauguration morning," wrote Rubin.
"I think the President can put this behind him if he invites Biden and Harris over for coffee on inauguration morning, and attends the (virtual) inauguration," Chesebro writes. "He could lighten it up with a couple of well-placed jokes. Like he wants to make sure Joe feels comfortable calling him for advice in the challenging days ahead. Or we invited Joe over for coffee bc he wants to be sure Joe invites him four years from now."
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Two attorneys with deep ties to Wisconsin worked together to carry out a scheme to keep Donald Trump in power after he lost reelection in 2020, new court records show.
Former Trump attorneys Jim Troupis and Kenneth Chesebro made public this week "troves of previously hidden emails, text messages, and other documents" as part of an agreement to settle a lawsuit filed against them over a plan to have 10 Wisconsin Republicans sign and submit paperwork claiming to be electors for Trump, according to the plaintiffs' attorneys.
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