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Jack Smith has 'one more card to play' in D.C. election subversion case: former prosecutor

Jack Smith has had a tough time prosecuting Donald Trump, especially considering his D.C. election subversion prosecution has been frozen pending Supreme Court action, but a former prosecutor said on Sunday that the special counsel has one more trick up his sleeve.

Trump faces charges in that case related to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, as well as related efforts to allegedly undermine the presidential election in 2020 when Joe Biden beat the former president. With the case tied up, however, analysts have suggested that it won't reach trial before the election.

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Dana bashed: CNN host called to 'resign' after letting Lindsey Graham steamroll her on air

CNN host Dana Bash came under fire over the weekend after an interview in which Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) went on an angry rant and stated he was looking forward to going after President Joe Biden and members of his administration if Donald Trump wins re-election in November.

Graham appeared Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union," where he ranted about Biden, accusing the president of being "compromised" as Bash sat there and failed to fact-check him in much the same manner as she also failed to fact-check Trump when she was co-moderator on the CNN-hosted debate on Thursday evening.

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'It has been recorded': Fox News host nails GOP senator denying 'Trump's lies'

Fox News host Arthel Neville grilled Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND) about former President Donald Trump's "lies" at last week's debate with President Joe Biden.

"Now, Biden is widely criticized for his debate performance," Neville told Hoeven on Sunday. "Trump is widely criticized for lying in the debate."

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'I've lost track': CBS host cuts off J.D. Vance after he makes excuses for Trump's lies

CBS News host Margaret Brennan rebuked Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) for suggesting that the media was to blame for former President Donald Trump's false statements at a recent debate with President Joe Biden.

"Fewer voters thought the former president was truthful compared with President Biden," Brennan explained on Sunday. "Mr. Trump falsely claimed states are passing legislation to execute babies. I think you know that killing people is illegal in every state.

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Jen Psaki pours cold water on proposal to switch to a brokered Democratic convention

Former Joe Biden White House press secretary and current MSNBC host Jen Psaki cautioned her viewers that a brokered Democratic convention being proposed by some liberal commentators after Biden's terrible debate performance is easier to talk about than it is to pull off.

While Psaki didn't say it was impossible, she did state that it could end in disaster in multiple ways that some advocates seem to be unaware of.

"I'm not going to sit here and tell you what to think, but those of you out there who have hopes of Joe Biden stepping aside for a with a brokered convention, you should know all the factors there," she lectured. "First of all, it would have a seismic impact on the Democratic party if the president stayed neutral and didn't endorse his own vice president."

"It would mean also a couple of thousand party insiders would be empowered to make a choice on the nominee, not the millions of Democratic primary voters who already cast their ballots," she continued. "And it could mean positioning a talented, and there are many Democrats who are talented out there, but a largely untested candidate with potentially low name identification into the national spotlight as one person responsible for defeating Trump just over two months from an election."

"You may still prefer that option, but you should know the candidate spit out of that process and may not be your choice either," she added. "It will all be very messy and potentially very divisive. It still feels very unlikely. right now, Jill Biden is standing by the president — the most important person in his life. Barack Obama is standing by him."


"We can discuss and debate all day long whether that is the right thing, there are reasonable and thoughtful arguments on both sides of that question, and we will discuss them over the course of the show and over the next few weeks," she promised.

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Maria Bartiromo's new conspiracy theory: Obama is 'running' operation to replace Biden

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo suggested Sunday that former President Barack Obama is running an operation to replace President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee.

During a discussion with RNC co-chair Lara Trump, Bartiromo wondered how Democrats would remove Biden from the ticket.

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Lara Trump: 'Trump leading the country' even though he's 'not officially' president

Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump insisted that Donald Trump was "leading" the nation even though he is "not officially" president.

While speaking to Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday, Lara Trump said her father-in-law was "feeling great" about his last debate with President Joe Biden.

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'Wow': MSNBC host stunned by legal expert's proposal for Trump Jan. 6 trial strategy

Former Judge J. Michael Luttig caught MSNBC's Ali Velshi by surprise on Sunday morning by stating he thinks Judge Tanya Chutkan would have no problem starting Donald Trump’s trial related to the Jan. 6 insurrection just days before voters go to the polls in November.

Appearing to talk about the Supreme Court's impending ruling on Donald Trump's bid for absolute immunity expected Monday morning, the conservative judge who served on the 4th Circuit United States Court of Appeals after being appointed by President George H. W. Bush, Luttig suggested the former president won't get his wish and that the trial in Chutkan's courtroom will proceed after clearing a few hurdles.

As Luttig told the MSNBC host, while there are political considerations involved in starting a trial that could run through the election, there is no legal reason stopping special counsel Jack Smith from asking for the trial to start as soon as possible -- politics be damned.

RELATED: Judge Chutkan will allow the DOJ to put on a 'mini-trial' after immunity ruling: expert

"The politics of the moment will all but demand that Jack Smith forgo trial before the election, and until after the election," Luttig told the MSNBC host before adding, "But I would urge Jack Smith, in the strongest possible terms today not to yield to that cynical partisan politics, and to bring this case on for trial even in September or October," at which point Velshi blurted, "Wow,' as Luttig continued, "In the name of, and for the sake of American democracy, the Constitution and rule of law."

"Judge, is there any chance if Jack Smith hears this and takes your guidance on this that Tanya Chutkan will allow it to happen?" Velshi pressed.

"Yes, there is every chance in the world that Judge Chutkan would allow that to happen, Ali," the retired judge replied.

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Watch: NBC host busts Trump surrogate for more executive orders than 'dictator' Biden

NBC News host Kristen Welker called out Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND), a Donald Trump surrogate, for issuing more executive orders than President Joe Biden and calling Jan. 6 a "smooth transition" of power.

During an interview on Sunday, Welker noted that the former president made caveats while saying he would accept the results of the 2024 election at a recent debate.

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'I haven't seen Democrats storm the Capitol!' ABC host has angry clash with Steve Bannon

ABC News host Jonathan Karl clashed with political strategist and convicted criminal Steve Bannon about violence from Republicans.

During an interview that aired Sunday on ABC's This Week program, Bannon dismissed death threats received by Dr. Anthony Fauci after he called to put the doctor's head "on a pike."

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Furious Lindsey Graham flips out on CNN and promises 'retribution' after a Trump win

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) went on an angry rant on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning and stated he was looking forward to going after President Joe Biden and members of his administration if Donald Trump wins re-election in November.

Ostensibly brought on to discuss last Thursday's presidential debate, Graham instead ranted about Joe Biden, accusing him of being "compromised" as host Dana Bash sat there and failed to fact-check him in much the same manner she also failed to fact-check Donald Trump when she was co-moderator on the CNN-hosted debate.

After Graham harshly complained that Bash and her colleagues failed to fact-check Biden during the debate and then predicted the country was going to "have a resetting," she finally interrupted and asked, "I want to get to a couple of important issues sir, but you just warned of retribution?"

"Yeah, I warned that the Pandora's box opened by the Democrats is going to be applied here," he shot back.

"There should be an investigation of [Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro] Mayorkas and Biden for abusing the parole statute that led to the murder of Laken Riley. They let the accused killer out because of lack of capacity, they paroled him illegally. I think the criminality of the Biden border policies should be looked at. We should look at how people lied about the Hunter Biden, the laptop being fake when it was real."

"You had a January 6 committee looking at what happened on January 6," he ranted. "I hope there will be a committee looking at border policies that have led to the rape and murder of lots of Americans; people from 18 to 30 dying by fentanyl poisoning, coming over a broken border. Yeah, I hope that does happen alright!"

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'Huge win for the Biden campaign': Fox News host predicts game changer in second debate

Fox News host Shannon Bream predicted that President Joe Biden would likely have a "huge win" if there were a second debate with former President Donald Trump.

Bream spoke to the hosts of Fox & Friends on Sunday about Biden's poor debate performance.

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Chief Justice Roberts put on notice for 'disregarding' the law to throw Trump a 'lifeline'

Chief Justice John Roberts went so far out of his way to throw Donald Trump a "lifeline" that he ended up ignoring the plain language of a law, a former prosecutor said.

Glenn Kirschner, a former federal prosecutor who frequently appears on MSNBC as a legal expert, called out Roberts for a recent decision in which Kirschner says the Supreme Court made legal issues easier for the former president and those who attacked the Capitol on his behalf in 2021.

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