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  who appointed judge scott mcafee: 2024 The Campaign Chronicles JD Foster, 2025-01-30 “How strange it is that the past is so little understood and so quickly forgotten. We live in the most thoughtless of ages. Every day headlines and short views. I have tried to drag history up a little nearer to our own times in case it should be helpful as a guide in present difficulties.” - Winston Churchill, 1929 The 2016 presidential campaign concluded with the impossible – the election of billionaire non-politician Donald J. Trump. The 2020 campaign saw Trump lose to former Vice-President Joe Biden because of Trump’s chaos and the COVID pandemic. The 2024 campaign revealed another seemingly impossible outcome – the return of Trump by defeating Vice-President Kamala Harris. How did Trump do that? This book chronicles the 2024 presidential election, written contemporaneously with events to capture the moment, praising and criticizing all concerned as even-handedly as humanly possible. As a chronicle, no attempt is made to correct the record in light of later revealed truths. That is a task for later historians. But later-revealed truths cannot explain how voters and the media felt in the moment, which often determines what follows. Anyone seeking to understand the course of events leading to Donald Trump’s re-election will find the reading interesting, infuriating, sometimes humorous, and hopefully illuminating. This book does not explain fully how Trump won again, but it is an important start to answering that question.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: How Autocrats Are Held Accountable Richard L. Abel, 2025-07-18 Chronicling and analyzing resistance to the threat that autocracy poses to American liberal democracy, this book provides the definitive account of the roles that courts and elections played in holding Trump accountable for his actions. This book describes the many lawsuits brought against Trump and his supporters for their autocratic actions. Trump was found liable in two civil lawsuits: for nearly $100 million for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll and for nearly $500 million for fraudulently valuing his real estate properties. Trump supporters and associates suffered even greater liabilities for defamation. And many of his lawyers were disciplined by professional associations. New York successfully prosecuted Trump for falsifying business records in connection with hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. Georgia obtained guilty pleas from four Trump associates implicated in efforts to change that state’s electoral votes, although the case against Trump was derailed by prosecutorial misconduct. Special Counsel Jack Smith initiated two prosecutions against Trump: for concealing classified papers and for seeking to overturn the 2020 election. But the Supreme Court created a novel doctrine of presidential immunity; and those cases were dismissed before Trump’s second inauguration. The book also analyzes the 2024 election, which Trump won with a bare 1.5 percent majority. It exposes his intensifying vilification of immigrants and transgender people and the numerous falsehoods he and his supporters disseminated. The book concludes by evaluating all the varied forms of resistance to autocracy described in the five volumes of the Defending American Democracy mini-series. This definitive account and analysis of Trumpism and the resistance to it will appeal to scholars, students, and others with interests in politics, populism, and the rule of law and, more specifically, to those concerned with resisting the threat that autocracy poses to liberal democracy.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Justices and Judges of the United States Courts , 1980
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Kangaroo Court Don Brown, 2024-11-06 Kangaroo Court: How Dirty Prosecutors and Sleazy Lawyers Destroy Political Opponents, Attack Free Speech, and Subvert the Constitution unveils the dangerous and growing trend of political prosecution in America. From Alvin Bragg to Jack Smith, from Fani Willis to Letitia James, to Kim Gardner, author Don Brown exposes how rogue prosecutors in politically charged jurisdictions have weaponized the legal system to punish dissent, silence opposition, and erode constitutional rights. In a time when the American judicial system is under siege by leftists and a weaponized Department of Justice, Kangaroo Court dives into over twenty politically motivated cases, from the exonerations of Tom DeLay, Bob McDonnell, and Rick Perry to the wrongful imprisonment of Trump supporters, including Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro. These cases underscore the need for rogue prosecutor laws to prevent further abuse of power and protect the integrity of our republic. As the 2024 presidential election looms, the political prosecutions of Donald Trump across four jurisdictions are not just a threat to one man—they are an attack on the United States Constitution and freedom of speech. It’s time to hold corrupt prosecutors accountable and restore justice to our judicial system. It’s time to prosecute the prosecutors.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Find Me the Votes Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman, 2024-01-30 New York Times Bestseller From veteran award-winning investigative journalists Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman, the epic inside story of the prosecution of a president. In Find Me the Votes, two years of immersive reporting by Isikoff and Klaidman has produced the most authoritative and dramatic account yet of a defeated president’s conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election and how a local Georgia prosecutor—a daughter of the civil rights movement—decided to indict him and his allies for his desperate attempt to hold on to power. From the beginning, Fani Willis saw Donald Trump’s crimes as a voting rights case, and an attempt by the former president to deprive the citizens of Georgia of the franchise, a right for which her forebears had bled. Isikoff and Klaidman take us deep inside both the nerve center of Trump’s effort to steal the election and the DA’s team of prosecutors as they build their case against the president. Their reporting reveals new information on the plot to criminally seize voting equipment in several states; Sidney Powell’s attempt to obtain preemptive pardons from Trump; and revelatory communications between the president and his co-conspirators. We see the prosecution take shape in Willis’s office in the face of heinous threats of violent retaliation from Trump’s supporters. With blockbuster original reporting and exclusive access to thousands of secret documents, emails, text messages, and audio recordings, Find Me the Votes is investigative journalism at its finest. The authors also conducted exclusive interviews with key sources in the Trump conspiracy, as well as with the president’s top targets, including Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger and the Fulton County DA’s team–featuring hours of interviews with Fani Willis herself. This is riveting contemporary history, and a lasting account of the prosecution of a president who tested the rule of law as no president ever had before. Isikoff and Klaidman have written a story for the ages.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: TURMOIL IN USA Mundiyath Venugopalan, 2024-12-04 In this book we try to describe what created the turmoil: the changing American family, children’s education, employment, open borders and illegals in the millions, impact of crime and proxy wars, taxation and spending in the trillions increasing national debt, disputed elections, two failed assassination attempts on former president Trump, a coupe on sitting president Biden by Demo elites, and losing our greatness. Average Americans can only impact the direction of the country by voting in elections, but now there is too much money in our elections for the less competent to get elected making it dangerous to the overwhelming share of we the people. Common people going to a supermarket find grocery prices up by 20% though wages after taxation have been down nearly 5%. Biden’s DEIA and “woke” government has created new race problems in our schools and universities. We don't want Biden's sweeping Title IX proposal that would bring in gender identity and sexual orientation in schools just as financier George Soros aimed for biological males to compete in girls’ sports and use bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their “gender identity.” We need to reorganize the departments involved in educating our children and the educational foundations in schools and colleges at all levels. President Biden’s open border policy brought in several million strangers of unknown value and utility for us taxpayers to support. Family structure the country was proud of since inception was destroyed. Starting new proxy wars with weak woke military and financing them on taxpayer dime, at the same time not caring for citizen safety from crime and drug proliferation became undesirable to many citizens. Worst of all these, playing Mother Nature on climate and proxy wars with huge amounts of our money has not been rewarding. Certainly, we don’t want four more years of Biden’s taxing and spending that would increase the federal debt for our children immensely. Having lost people support Biden withdrew his nomination and Harris was chosen to oppose former president Trump. We prayed that America become safe soon after the 2024 election with a Trump victory. People want to be prideful in this country again. People want a cheerleader for this nation, not the one without redeeming value we now have sleeping most of the time on the beach. And we don’t have much hope if flip-flop giggling Vice-president Harris with “no change in value” gets elected with “Joy.” To our surprise former President Trump painted USA Republican red defeating Harris badly by midnight on election night.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: The Trump Indictments: The Historic Charging Documents with Commentary Melissa Murray, Andrew Weissmann, 2024-02-27 #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Collecting the four unprecedented indictments against Donald Trump, this essential volume features extensive commentary by NYU law professors and MSNBC contributors Melissa Murray and Andrew Weissmann. In the long span of American history, Donald Trump is the first former president to face criminal indictment. He is the subject of a series of explosive charges across four cases: the January 6 case brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith; the election interference case in Georgia; the classified documents case also brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith; and the hush money case in New York. The Trump Indictments includes: • An introduction offering historical background and international comparisons for criminal charges against a former political leader. • The four indictments with annotations throughout, including insider notes from an eminent scholar (Murray) and a former federal prosecutor (Weissmann). • A cast of characters, from Trump and his alleged co-conspirators to notable Proud Boys and Oath Keepers who face prison sentences as a result of related January 6 cases. • A timeline that brings together in one place the critical events that led to the four indictments. A necessary handbook for anyone following the trials in 2024, The Trump Indictments will endure as an indispensable record of a democracy at the crossroads.
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  who appointed judge scott mcafee: DEEP STATE EVIL DEEDS Maria O'Neill, 2025-05-06 DEEP STATE EVIL DEEDS takes an extensive and sweeping look at illegal and traitorous actions taken by government officials, elected and non-elected individuals. Using alternative news reports, the author illustrates and comments on how the rights of ordinary Americans have been grossly violated. This includes lawsuits and judgments that have been issued under false suppositions and information, for the purpose of accusing and convicting the political opponents of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris---a process that has been termed “lawfare”. The book delves into such diverse topics as the rigged 2020 election, the raid on Mar-A-Lago (the home of President Trump), lawfare against Trump and the violation of his civil rights, the illegal handling of peaceful January 6th protestors and violence perpetrated against them, COVID vaccinations, the assassination of JFK, and the greatness of America. This book will fill in a lot of blanks for those who have questions about the Biden administration, the Deep State, and the efforts of crooked lawless prosecutors and judges to hand down unjust lawsuits and sentences. Trump has said about the Deep State that if they can come after him, they can come after anyone---and this book proves they have done just that!
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  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Triggered: A Decade of Outrage, Fear, and Political Mania Philip Stengel, 2025-04-14 From 2015 to 2025, America experienced a cultural and psychological upheaval that redefined its political identity. Triggered investigates this decade of instability, focusing on the emotional overreaction known as Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)—not as a slur, but as a measurable phenomenon. Blending investigative journalism, academic research, and firsthand accounts, author Philip Stengel examines how media amplification, elite panic, social media algorithms, and grassroots activism contributed to a cycle of outrage. Through figures like Dr. Lena Vasquez, a clinical psychologist analyzing public response, Mark Ellison, a CNN producer caught in the ratings war, and activist Susan Hargrove, whose personal life collapsed under political obsession, this book explores how politics became personal—and how that shift fractured trust in institutions, media, and even family. This is not a defense of Trump. It is an analysis of what his presence revealed about America’s cultural fault lines.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Kentucky Politicians John J. McAfee, 1886
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  who appointed judge scott mcafee: The Papers of Jefferson Davis Jefferson Davis, 1975-02-01 The five-year period from 1841 to 1846 saw the beginning of Jefferson Davis’ political career. In this, the second volume of The Papers of Jefferson Davis, the documents cover Davis’ unsuccessful race for the state legislature, his selection as a Democratic state elector, his marriage to Varina Howell, his election to the U.S. House of Representatives, and his departure therefrom to assume command of the First Mississippi Regiment in the Mexican War. In the congressional documents Davis emerges as a hardworking freshman representative who quickly won for himself the respect and esteem of his fellow congressmen. There were, however, notable exceptions. One such exception was Andrew Johnson, a tailor by trade, who strongly resented Davis’ remark on the floor of the House that a “blacksmith or tailor” could not be expected to achieve the same results in battle as a trained military man. In the somewhat bitter exchange that followed, some have professed to see the beginnings of the long-standing animosity between Johnson and Davis. The 255 documents in this volume (two appendixes contain undated and late-arriving items) provide a clear picture of Jefferson Davis, the man and the politician, and give an intimate view of Mississippi in the 1840s. Throughout the volume are rumblings of the then distant storm that was to break so disastrously over the nation in the 1860s.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Staging Modern Playwrights Sidney Homan, 2003 In this performance criticism, the author examines his own work in the theatre as actor and director, as well as that of others. The book offers a topical approach to various issues, both artisitc and philosophical, involved in staging modern dramatists.
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  who appointed judge scott mcafee: U.S. Presidents Workbook, Grades 5 - 12 George R. Lee, 2020-01-02 GRADES 5–12: This 128-page social studies workbook allows students to better understand the role of the U.S. President. FEATURES: This history resource book features creative lessons and activities that give young learners an in-depth look into the nation's past presidents. INCLUDES: Biographical sketches on each individual who has been President of the United States, as well as presidential biographies and lessons and activities that are focused on using the informational text to develop reading comprehension skills. WHY MARK TWAIN MEDIA: Mark Twain Media Publishing Company specializes in providing captivating, supplemental books and decorative resources to complement middle- and upper-grade classrooms. Designed by leading educators, the product line covers a range of subjects including mathematics, sciences, language arts, social studies, history, government, fine arts, and character.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: C.R.A. Being a Digest of Pennsylvania Decisions Embracing All the Reported Cases on the Subjects Contained in the Volume, 1898-1922 George Wharton Pepper, William Draper Lewis, 1917
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Rights and Freedoms in Peril Tom Fitton, 2024-10-15 “When it comes to fighting for the American people’s ‘right to know,’ no one holds a candle to Tom Fitton and his team at Judicial Watch” (Sean Hannity) and now he returns with an exhaustive investigation into the progressive movement’s efforts to dismantle the venerable institutions of American rights and freedoms. Since the release of bestselling author Tom Fitton’s third book, A Republic Under Assault, the Left has taken extraordinary steps to eradicate American liberty, motivated by a radical ideology whose adherents occupy the nation’s highest offices. Rights and Freedoms in Peril, Fitton’s latest book, details a long chain of abuses officials and politicians have made against the American people and calls readers to battle for the soul and survival of America. Fitton and his team at Judicial Watch march readers to the front lines where the progressive movement threatens America’s most venerable institutions, undermining the core principles that make this country a beacon of hope to the world. The Left has declared war on everything from the rule of law to colorblind merit, border security, and government accountability. Their anti-American agenda must be stopped to save our country’s future.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Corpus Juris William Mack, William Benjamin Hale, 1924
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  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Total Television Alex McNeil, 1996 CD-ROM includes live action video, photos, trivia game, interactive TV history timeline, and a searchable database.
  who appointed judge scott mcafee: Scott Co, MS , 2002-03-16 The history of Scott County, Missippi, as well as the schools, libraries. Biographies of the local residents.
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  who appointed judge scott mcafee: The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-present Tim Brooks, Earle Marsh, 2003 The biggest and best television reference ever published, this is the guide readers will turn to again and again for information on every nighttime network series ever telecast and all the top syndicated and cable series.
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