Kenneth Chesebro’s false statements to prosecutors put him at “great legal risk," law professors say

Right-wing attorney Kenneth Chesebro, one of the key architects of former President Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 fake elector scheme, concealed a secret Twitter account from Michigan prosecutors that was filled with posts that undercut his statements to investigators about his role in Trump’s election subversion scheme, according to CNN.

Chesebro denied having a Twitter account or any “alternate IDs” when asked by Michigan prosecutors last year, according to recordings of his interview obtained by the outlet.

But CNN’s K-FILE linked Chesebro to a secret account — BadgerPundit — based on matching details, including biographical information about his work and travels as well as his family and investments.

The posts show that before the election and days after polls closed, Chesebro promoted a “far more aggressive election subversion strategy than he later let on in his Michigan interview,” CNN reported.

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    “Legal experts/law professors say” is such bullshit.

    I was fired from a job and sued them for discrimination. “Legal experts” said I should get between $30k-$60k. I barely got $5k.

    This guy should be in handcuffs right now. Lying to the feds is still a crime. How about obstruction of justice?

    I’m sick to death of treating traitors with soft, cushiony jargon.

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      Crimes require proof beyond reasonable doubt, unfortunately all we have here is a balance of probabilities. In other words, it is more likely he did it than not, but it isn’t certain.

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        In a well-functioning system: yes, I agree.

        In a system that is very obviously unfair and biased along political, racial, and socioeconomic axes: you’re gonna start to see some vigilante justice at some point.

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    The fact that it’s now 2024– and this guy is still walking around, along with all the other treasonous twats, is BEYOND ABSURD.

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      That the treasonist in chief is still walking around and would have a boatload of support either way is mind-melting.

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      I blame Garland and Democrats’ lack of spine. It’s Reconstruction all over again.

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        I agree with you. I think a lot of blame rightfully falls squarely on Garland.

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        Yep, Democrats anyways pick Republicans for justice or law enforcement appointments, but they should get guys like Keith Ellison instead.

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    10 months ago

    Looks like we’re gonna see how far “it was just a joke, bro” can go

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      Bro… not cool.

      cheesy puns on their name is what the other side does… (hehe)

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    Well he’s gotten away with it at this point, maybe if we are lucky he will spend a month in jail before he gets a pardon