This isn’t about President Donald Trump or fighting to uphold a “fair and free” election. This is all about control and shutting down opponents.
Grifters have to grift.
I guess The Lincoln Project (LP) realized the grift was over after the media announced Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
Trump is their cash cow. Without him who would they go after for the dough?
The LP turned its eyes to Jones Day, the law firm filing election lawsuits on behalf of Trump.
Because if you cannot get to Trump then you go after everyone around him.
Twitter had to lock down LP’s Twitter account for doxxing two lawyers. It came back up after someone deleted the offending tweet.
In following tweets, LP encouraged its followers to stalk Jones Day, its lawyers, and clients.
This is illegal. A lawyer told me that those in the legal profession call targeting clients “Tortious Interference with a Business Relationship.”
I asked the lawyer if the clients could sue:
The only reason to dox someone is to make their life miserable and unable to work, which would make most people succumb and admit defeat.
It gets more disgusting.
Greg Sargent wrote up a glowing review of LP’s latest campaign, giving the power-hungry group of supposed conservatives a platform to spew their stuff.
Sargent had to note that “Jones Day represents The Washington Post on labor and employment law matters.”
Rick Wilson promised this attack on the lawyers was just the beginning. I guess this won’t be the last time we see LP trying to conserve conservatism!
Wilson wants to know “how General Motors justifies working with a company that’s aggressively seeking to undermine the validity of a free and fair democratic election.”
Did Wilson ask WaPo that same question since as I noted above the publication uses Jones Day?
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