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Expert says Jack Smith will win at Supreme Court: 'Any lawyer could win it blindfolded'

The Supreme Court has now thrown into doubt whether it will be possible to hold former President Donald Trump's federal election subversion case before the election with its move to review the former president's claim to presidential immunity.

But there's one thing that special counsel Jack Smith should be able to win easily, said former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal on MSNBC, and that is the actual immunity argument itself when it is heard in April.

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'Nefarious': Law professor says Supreme Court signaled bias for Trump with recent ruling

The highest court's move to hear arguments on whether or not Trump is untouchable criminally is reportedly playing into a stalling tactic by his legal team with the Nov. 5 election date nearing, and invites bad optics.

Legal scholar and University of Texas Law Professor Steve Vladeck's appearing on CNN's "The Situation Room" said he is convinced the nine justices are inviting warranted criticism when it comes to feet dragging with former President Donald Trump's seminal cases.

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Jack Smith and Judge Chutkan have a tool to get around the Supreme Court's delay: expert

The Supreme Court's decision to review former President Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity in the federal election conspiracy case threatens the chances of the trial being held before the presidential election.

But it doesn't entirely eliminate those chances, former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal told MSNBC's Ari Melber on Wednesday. There are some maneuvers that special counsel Jack Smith and District Judge Tanya Chutkan could take to lessen the impact of the delay.

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Supreme Court just took Trump's D.C. trial 'off the board' for pre-election: Trump lawyer

The Supreme Court may have just ensured former President Donald Trump's election interference trial won't begin until after the 2024 presidential election, his former lawyer argues.

Tim Parlatore appeared on CNN on Wednesday evening to discuss with Jake Tapper the court's recent decision to consider Trump's presidential immunity defense in his federal election interference case.

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'Chaos': Experts say Trump's legal calendar made 'wacky' by Supreme Court's ruling

Legal analysts rushed to the internet and television cameras on Wednesday afternoon when the Supreme Court announced that they would take up Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity.

Conservative retired judge Michael Luttig was aghast at the decision.

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Leaked texts could 'undermine' Fani Willis' defense in ethics hearing: former prosecutor

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis doesn't come off as very credible as Judge Scott McAfee tries to reconcile her text messages with her claims that her romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade didn't begin until after he was hired, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig told CNN's Jake Tapper on Wednesday.

And yet, he added, there's still nothing conclusive that shows cause to remove her from the case — for now.

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Mark Meadows 'will face the music': Jan. 6 investigator predicts a flip on Trump

Former Donald Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows lost another effort to delay his case in Georgia on Wednesday and a former lead investigator on the Jan. 6 committee thinks it's delaying the inevitable.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, Tim Heaphy predicted that Meadows will be forced to flip on Trump eventually.

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'Let's make this about the facts': CNN reporter stomps GOP lawmaker's Hunter Biden claims

As Hunter Biden gave closed-door testimony amid House Republicans' investigation into President Joe Biden's finances and look for a way to move forward with their struggling impeachment effort, CNN's Boris Sanchez slapped down Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) as he tried to make false claims about how much the House Oversight Committee had proven about alleged wrongdoing by the Biden family.

"I'll go back to my question," said Sanchez. "How much money, specifically, are you alleging that Vice President Joe Biden made off of his son's business dealings when he was in the White House?"

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Dems send RIP message to Republican impeachment after Hunter Biden testimony

Outside of the hearing room where Hunter Biden was answering questions to the House Oversight and Reform and Judiciary Committees, Democrats said that the Republicans' impeachment inquiry for Joe Biden had passed away.

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) stood with other Democrats on the committee, explaining that as a Jewish American, "I will say Mourner’s Kaddish" once the hearing ended.

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'There's no evidence': Reporter stuns James Comer after claim of Biden corruption

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) clashed with a reporter who was not buying his claim that President Joe Biden was involved in an "influence peddling" scheme.

As the president's son, Hunter, was giving a deposition behind closed doors on Wednesday, Comer spoke to reporters at the Capitol.

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'Embarrassing spectacle': Jamie Raskin dumps on GOP's Hunter Biden hearing

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) trashed the Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden ahead of a much-anticipated hearing featuring Hunter Biden -- and then proceeded to trash it again after the hearing started.

Speaking with reporters, Raskin said the interview with Biden yet again turned up no evidence that President Biden had benefited from his son's business, which had also been the testimony of multiple other witnesses who have spoken before the inquiry.

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‘MAGA-motivated conspiracies’: Hunter Biden decimates Comer and Jordan

Hunter Biden is testifying behind closed doors in a joint hearing of the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees, but the President's son released his opening statement Wednesday morning, accusing Republican Chairmen Jim Comer and Jim Jordan of basing their investigation on an "entire partisan house of cards" of "lies" told by two people who have been indicted, a third who is behind bars, and fourth who has been "exposed" for his "false statements."

Politico calls Hunter Biden's opening statement a "blistering rebuke of Republicans’ investigation into his father, President Joe Biden."

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'Just doesn't happen': Sen. Kennedy schooled after asking 'inflammatory' abortion question

Witnesses pushed back on Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) on Wednesday after he suggested women were receiving abortions "up to the moment of birth."

At a Senate Budget Committee hearing about reproductive health, Middlebury College Prof. Caitlin Myers disagreed after Kennedy called a fetus a "baby."

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