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Trump lawyer: Re-indictment proves Biden wants to keep Trump 'off the campaign trail'

Donald Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche suggested on Fox News that the latest superseding indictment from the Washington, D.C. grand jury comes directly from President Joe Biden.

Speaking to Gillian Turner, standing in for Martha MacCallum on Wednesday, Blanche explained that having special counsel Jack Smith refile the indictment, taking the Supreme Court's rulings into account, is a conspiracy.

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'Huge landmine': Ex-Trump lawyer identifies Jack Smith's risky gamble in new indictment

Special counsel Jack Smith made a risky gamble in his new indictment against Donald Trump, according to one of the former president's defense attorneys.

The special counsel trimmed down the case against Trump and a grand jury still indicted him on all four core charges in the election interference case, and his former defense attorney Jim Trusty told CNN that Smith reworked the case to exclude testimony from a former Department of Justice official in the wake of the Supreme Court's immunity ruling.

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'He is facing serious trials': Legal expert maps out status of Trump's prosecutions

Donald Trump's legal standing has shifted dramatically in the nearly two months since the U.S. Supreme Court granted him broad immunity from prosecution.

One of the cases against him was dismissed weeks later by federal judge Aileen Cannon, but his re-election chances took a major hit after Kamala Harris replaced President Joe Biden as the Democratic Party nominee and his legal jeopardy tightened Tuesday after special counsel Jack Smith filed a new indictment in his election subversion case that carves out some conduct that could be described as official actions.

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'J.D. Vance is huge anvil on Trump's chances' after new comments emerge: CNN panelist

New remarks from J.D. Vance have surfaced about people without children, and a Democratic activist said the Republican vice presidential nominee was an "anvil" around his running mate's neck.

The Ohio Republican senator lashed out at Randi Weingarten, the head of the American Federation of Teachers, in remarks recorded in 2021, suggesting she and others on the left had no right to influence children because they had none of their own.

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J6 investigator: 'Forceful response' expected after superseding indictment of Trump

The lead investigator on the House Select Committee looking into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on Congress thinks former President Donald Trump's team will deliver a "forceful response" to Jack Smith's new superseding indictment of Trump.

On Tuesday, a Washington, D.C. grand jury passed down a re-indictment of Trump involving the Jan. 6 attacks and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.

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Legal expert details major differences in the new indictment of Trump over 2020 election

An MSNBC legal analyst quickly reviewed what's different in the new superseding indictment handed down by a Washington, D.C. grand jury to the previous indictment filed last year by special counsel Jack Smith.

Two decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court complicated the existing indictment, even though the charges between the two remain the same. So, the grand jury handed Smith another option.

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Kamala Harris has gotten under Trump's skin and now 'he can't land a punch': ex-Republican

Former Republican Tara Setmayer cannot help but notice Donald Trump is struggling to fight back against Vice President Kamala Harris in ways that worked in the past.

Speaking to MSNBC on Tuesday, Setmayer, who leads the Seneca Project, said that Trump's team knows he can't debate while Harris can.

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Lawmaker calls new Texas voter purge the 'last stand' of right-wing Republicans

Texas state Sen. Roland Gutierrez (D) is pointing to the Republican's latest move to purge voters and use law enforcement against voting rights activists as an indicator of their election fear.

MSNBC's Jose Diaz-Balart reported that the Justice Department is being asked to intervene after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton had law enforcement raid homes of those affiliated with the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) after they questioned access to mail-in ballots.

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Ex-Trump security adviser trashed by Morning Joe panelists: 'You should own up!'

Donald Trump's former national security adviser H.R. McMaster published a new book detailing the dysfunction he presided over in the White House, but panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" were astonished that he was unwilling to say whether his old boss deserved another term.

The retired U.S. Army lieutenant general appeared Tuesday morning on the show, where fill-in host Jonathan Lemire pressed him to say whether the former president and current Republican nominee was fit for office, a determination that many of his other former officials have already stated for the record.

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'Don't think Kid Rock is enough': Ex-senator mocks Trump's choice of campaign surrogates

Political analysts noted a big difference Monday between the campaigns of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris: the use of surrogates to travel the country and promote the candidate.

Speaking to MSNBC's "Deadline White House," former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) quipped: "What, you guys don't think Kid Rock is good enough? I can't figure that out."

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'These guys can’t shoot straight': Ex-Obama aide mocks Trump advisers over debate

Donald Trump and his campaign advisers were mocked by a former Barack Obama aide Monday as the drama surrounding presidential debates flared.

Trump had agreed to President Joe Biden's request that debate microphones be muted when the debaters are asked direct questions, but now-presidential candidate Kamala Harris wants that rule changed — and for open mics to be open throughout.

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'Useful tool': Deep dive report sounds alarm on Trump loyalist

Donald Trump intends to stock the federal government with loyalists if re-elected to another term and, according to a report Monday, one likely candidate stands out for his allegiance to the former president.

Kash Patel joined the first Trump administration in 2019 with little government experience but swiftly rose through the ranks all the way to chief of staff to the acting secretary of defense just after the 2020 election. The author of a new deep dive into his career told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Patel posed a real danger if the former president returned to the White House.

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'Trump knows TV': Analyst says ex-president in debate panic because 'camera loves Kamala'

Donald Trump suggested he might back out of a scheduled Sept. 10 debate with Kamala Harris, and the Washington Post's David Ignatius believes the former president is afraid of appearing alongside her onstage.

The former president has been knocked off balance since Harris took over as Democratic nominee from President Joe Biden after his disastrous showing in a June debate against Trump, Ignatius said. And he told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that the upcoming debate on ABC News is in real jeopardy.

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