”Republican” Attorney General of Idaho Lawrence Wasden lost his primary battle last night.

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He was defeated by former Idaho US Congressman Raúl Labrador (R). Wasden pretty much flew under the radar. That is until he refused to file a SCOTUS amicus brief in the Texas v. Pennsylvania lawsuit over the handling of the 2020 general election, in support of Donald Trump.

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According to Idaho Press, “One was a brief backed by 126 members of Congress including Idaho GOP Reps. Mike Simpson and Russ Fulcher. The other was one backed by Idaho Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin and a group of GOP state lawmakers from Idaho, Alaska and Arizona.”

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