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  • Rex Tillerson

    • “Trump Fires Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Replaces Him with CIA Chief Pompeo,” The New York Times, March 13, 2018.

    • “Rex Tillerson Calls Trump ‘Undisciplined,’ Says He Tried to Do Illegal Things,” CBS News, December 7, 2018.

  • Michael Flynn

    • “Michael Flynn Pleads Guilty to Lying to the FBI,” The Washington Post, December 1, 2017.

    • “Trump Pardons Michael Flynn,” Reuters, November 25, 2020.

  • Jeff Sessions

    • “Trump Fires Jeff Sessions,” NPR, November 7, 2018.

    • “Sessions Returns to Alabama Senate Race, Faces Criticism from Trump,” NBC News, November 7, 2019.

  • Peter Navarro

    • “Peter Navarro Convicted of Contempt of Congress,” The Associated Press, September 7, 2023.

    • “Navarro Reports to Federal Prison for Contempt of Congress,” CNN, March 19, 2024.

  • Paul Manafort

    • “Manafort Sentenced to 7.5 Years in Prison for Fraud,” The New York Times, March 13, 2019.

    • “Trump Pardons Paul Manafort,” Politico, December 23, 2020.

  • Michael Cohen

    • “Michael Cohen Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison,” NPR, December 12, 2018.

    • “Cohen Implicates Trump in Hush Money Scheme,” CNN, August 21, 2018.

  • Rudy Giuliani

    • “Giuliani Suspended from Practicing Law in New York,” The Guardian, June 24, 2021.

    • “Giuliani Sued by Dominion and Smartmatic,” NPR, Multiple articles, 2021–2023.

    • “Indicted: Giuliani Named in Georgia Election Interference Case,” NBC News, August 15, 2023.

  • Sidney Powell

    • “Sidney Powell Pleads Guilty in Georgia Election Case,” The Washington Post, October 19, 2023.

    • “Discredited Attorney Promoted 2020 Election Lies,” Reuters, various reports, 2020–2023.

  • Tom Barrack

    • “Tom Barrack Acquitted in Foreign Agent Trial,” The New York Times, November 4, 2022.

    • “Trump Ally Charged with Illegally Lobbying for UAE,” Bloomberg, July 20, 2021.

  • Allen Weisselberg

    • “Trump Organization CFO Sentenced to Jail in Tax Fraud Case,” CNBC, January 10, 2023.

    • “Weisselberg Charged with Perjury in Civil Fraud Case,” Reuters, March 4, 2024.

  • Jenna Ellis

    • “Jenna Ellis Pleads Guilty in Georgia Election Case,” CNN, October 24, 2023.

    • “Ellis Cries During Court Testimony, Admits to False Claims,” ABC News, October 2023.

  • Mark Meadows

    • “Mark Meadows Named in Georgia Indictment,” The Associated Press, August 15, 2023.

    • “Reports: Meadows Granted Immunity in Federal Trump Probe,” ABC News, October 24, 2023.

  • Cassidy Hutchinson

    • “Cassidy Hutchinson Testifies Before Jan. 6 Committee,” PBS NewsHour, June 28, 2022.

    • “Hutchinson Says Trump Allies Tried to Influence Her Testimony,” The New York Times, October 2022.

    • Enough, Memoir by Cassidy Hutchinson, September 2023.