Lev Parnas, Rudolph W. Giuliani’s trusted fixer in the Ukraine saga, has dominated the airwaves on the eve of President Trump’s impeachment trial, turning over eye-popping text messages to House lawmakers and pointing the finger at the president in prime-time cable interviews.
Meanwhile, his onetime sidekick and fellow Giuliani associate, Igor Fruman, is nowhere to be seen.
Holed up under house arrest in Miami and facing federal campaign finance charges, Fruman has split with Parnas, retained counsel from Trump’s world and stayed true to his reputation as the quiet partner in the Soviet-born duo who stumbled into a presidential impeachment scandal. Read More...
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Days before the May primary election in Pennsylvania, voters in Lancaster County got an unusual letter in the mail. Labeled “Pennsylvania State Voter Report,” it reminded recipients about whether they had voted in the past three elections — and also let them know if their neighbors had.
“After the May 15th election, we intend to mail an updated chart,” the letter said. “You and your friends, your neighbors, and other people you know will all know who voted and who did not vote. Read More...