“For more than a year, the official state website for Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said the Republican is ‘recognized as a national leader’ among her peers. Until a few days ago, the website supported this claim by mentioning Moody’s appointment to the board of directors for a conservative organization now facing blow back for its role in the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol last week: The Rule of Law Defense Fund. On the eve of Wednesday’s uprising, the Rule of Law Defense Fund sent out robocalls urging supporters of President Donald J. Trump to join what was, by this point, an escalating movement to overturn the election by force.”
“‘At 1 p.m. we will march to the Capitol building and call on Congress to stop the steal,’ said one message obtained by the Associated Press. ‘We’re hoping patriots like you will join us to continue to fight to protect the integrity of our elections.’ As scrutiny of those messages intensified following Wednesday’s insurrection, Moody’s office scrubbed references to the Rule of Law Defense Fund from her online biography. Her website still promoted the board appointment on Friday, according to a Tampa Bay Times review. By Monday morning, it was gone. Lauren Cassedy, a spokeswoman for Moody, said that she left the board last year and had ‘no prior knowledge’ of the organization’s involvement in Wednesday’s uprising. Cassedy declined to provide the date of her departure or an explanation for why the organization was removed from her website” – Tampa Bay Times.