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Trump and Jack Smith fight epic battle over Mar-a-Lago gag order request

Former President Donald Trump has been subjected to limited gag orders in a variety of criminal and civil cases, from Justice Juan Merchan in the hush money trial to Judge Tanya Chutkan in special counsel Jack Smith's election interference case and Justice Arthur Engoron in New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil fraud lawsuit.

However, there is no formal gag order in Smith's Mar-a-Lago documents case, which has been delayed indefinitely by Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee.

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Jack Smith's 'fateful' decision could have crashed his classified documents case: report

Special counsel Jack Smith’s decision to indict Donald Trump in Florida rather than Washington, D.C. has turned out to be a “fateful one” that could end up being the point that the case against him crashed, CNN wrote Monday.

A comparison between the judges in D.C. and the Florida jurist assigned the case, Aileen Cannon, showed “vastly different approaches,” with Cannon’s handling being criticized for slow progress that seems often sympathetic to the former president.

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​Trump accused of making 'mob boss threat' against Jack Smith in documents case

Donald Trump on Saturday lashed out against Special Counsel Jack Smith, saying the prosecutor's recent moves in the criminal Espionage Act case in Florida will "backfire."

Smith recently moved to amend Trump's pre-trial terms in the case over stashed classified documents, saying Trump should be limited from statements that could endanger the lives of law enforcement. The request came after Trump and his allies spread a false rumor that President Joe Biden's justice department sought to use "deadly force" against Trump during its search for documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago golf resort.

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Judge Cannon put on notice that her 'disqualification cup runneth over' in Trump case

Judge Aileen Cannon's "disqualification cup runneth over" in Donald Trump's criminal document-handling and Espionage Act case, a former federal prosecutor said.

Ex-prosecutor Glenn Kirschner went on MSNBC on Saturday, where he was asked if Cannon is "the reason that Trump may not face trial before" the election.

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'A whopper even by Trumpian standards': Legal expert stunned by new Trump-created chaos

A claim by Donald Trump that FBI agents were authorized by the Department of Justice to shoot him when they appeared at Mar-a-Lago to retrieve stolen government documents left a former DOJ official stunned at the extent the former president will go to incite his followers.

During an appearance on MSNBC with host Alex Witt, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman called Trump's claim a "whopper" that deserved normally placid Attorney General Merrick Garland's harsh criticism in a press conference this past week.

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Jack Smith put Cannon 'on the spot' for potential removal: conservative George Conway

The Donald Trump-appointed judge's seat is sizzling.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, who has been accused of bias and incompetence for failing to get to trial after lengthy delays in the former president's criminal classified documents Espionage Act case, must act to protect law enforcement involved in the high-profile case.

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'Smart move': Legal experts say new Jack Smith filing will 'highlight Judge Cannon's bias'

Special Counsel Jack Smith's latest filing in the Florida classified documents case is carefully tailored to expose a jurist who has tipped the scales for defendant Donald Trump, legal experts said Friday.

Smith on Friday asked Judge Cannon, who is overseeing the case, to gag Trump to prevent the former president from making further statements that could endanger law enforcement officers. The filing is based on Trump's recent repetition of a false conspiracy theory that mischaracterized the search of his Mar-a-Lago golf club as an attempt to take his life.

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Jack Smith wants Judge Cannon to gag Trump from statements 'to get law enforcement killed'

Special counsel Jack Smith has filed a motion asking U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to tweak the conditions of former President Donald Trump's release in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, reported Lawfare's Anna Bower.

Specifically, he wants her to bar the former president from making statements that would endanger the lives of law enforcement officials involved in the case — which would be similar to the gag orders imposed on Trump in the federal January 6 case and the Manhattan hush money case.

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Trump quietly working with GOP on bill making it impossible to prosecute him: report

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly laying the groundwork to make it so he can be effectively above the law if elected to a second term this November.

According to a Friday report in Rolling Stone, Trump is reaching out to Republicans in Congress and urging them to pass legislation to make it illegal for local district attorneys and state attorneys general to charge him with crimes. The bill is called the "Stop Political Prosecutions Act," and would shield all former presidents from all non-federal prosecutions by allowing a president to move those cases to federal court.

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Atlanta Young Republicans executive questions what purpose MTG serves in Congress

In a deep dive into what the future holds for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) now that she has hit a major bump in the road after she failed attempt to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Republicans in Georgia wonder if she may be stuck where she is, with a run for governor or a U.S. Senate seat out of her reach.

According to a report from USA Today, Greene blew off questions about her political future when asked what is next, telling USA Today's Ken Tran and Melissa Cruz, "Oh my goodness, what is today? Wednesday? We’re on Wednesday in May of 2024, let’s do Wednesday. Let’s try to at least maybe pass a budget that doesn’t fund Biden’s open borders. Maybe we can defund Jack Smith.”

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'What the hell does that mean?' Legal expert torches Judge Cannon's 'rare hearing'

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner tore into Judge Aileen Cannon, the far-right Donald Trump-appointed jurist overseeing the former president's classified documents case in Florida, who recently, in his words, "held a rare hearing" and "all but brought the case to a grinding halt."

The former president is charged with concealing highly classified national defense information in his Mar-a-Lago country club — perhaps the most straightforward of the four criminal cases Trump is charged with around the country. And yet, Cannon has put the case on ice, all but guaranteeing it cannot be heard until after the election.

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Trump aide Stephen Miller claims to have evidence that Jack Smith is 'subverting the law'

Senior Donald Trump advisor Stephen Miller said on Thursday that his legal organization has discovered new evidence that Special Counsel Jack Smith, and not the ex-president, "is the one subverting the law."

Miller, who was exposed by a journalist who explained the Trump associate's "radicalization," operates America First Legal, which files legal cases alleging white people are the ones experiencing serious discrimination in the United States.

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Senate Democrats launch investigation of Trump's quid pro quo offer to oil execs

Senate Democrats are investigating Donald Trump's alleged quid pro quo offer to oil executives last month at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser.

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) sent letters Thursday morning to top executives for eight oil companies and one trade group seeking more information about the April 11 dinner, where the former president reportedly offered to deliver their favored policies in exchange for $1 billion in campaign donations, reported the New York Times.

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