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Trump indictment in Georgia could come in unusual Tuesday grand jury session: reports

Donald Trump could be indicted in connection with his attempts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia as early as next week, based on local prosecution's movements reported by CNN on Saturday.

Trump and many of his allies have potential legal liability in the Georgia investigation, which has been reported to include potential RICO charges. Trump's team and observers alike have been waiting for the next move of Fulton County DA Fani Willis.

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Trump snarls at having to divert 'vast amounts of money' from his campaign to pay his legal bills

Days after it was reported that Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign is facing a possible cash crunch before the GOP primaries commence because millions of dollars are being diverted to pay his increasing mountain of legal bills, the billionaire ex-president took to Truth Social to whine about his circumstances.

According to a report from the New York Times, "New financial reports show that the former president’s various political committees and the super PAC backing him have used roughly 30 cents of every dollar spent so far this year on legal-related costs. The total amounts to more than $27 million in legal fees and other investigation-related bills in the first six months of 2023."

The former president who has studiously avoided using his platform from attacking anything or anyone that has anything to do with his District of Columbia indictment after being warned by Judge Tanya Chutkan, took a roundabout way to complain about the Department of Justice.

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Newly released 'Co-Conspirator 5' memo handed Jack Smith key 'criminal scheme' details: legal experts

A newly released memo proposing 2020 presidential election alternate electors written by lawyer Kenneth Chesebro appears to have handed special counsel Jack Smith a detailed roadmap of acts that can be charged as part of a "criminal scheme" according to three noted legal scholars.

In a column for MSNBC, attorneys Fred Wertheimer, Joshua Kolb and Norm Eisen examined the memo from Chesebro, identified by Smith as "Co-Conspirator 5," and claimed his proposals to create slates of fake electors that mirror what happened and provide valuable evidence of a conspiracy.

As the three wrote, attorney Chesebro made his case for creating alternate slates of electors who would step in with the intent of handing the election to Trump over Joe Biden -- while also admitting that it would likely not stand up to legal scrutiny long after the deed was done.

In their column for MSNBC they wrote, "Now that we have the actual document, we can see precisely how the scheme evolved: from an earlier, perhaps legitimate effort to preserve Wisconsin electors for Trump based on genuine litigation into a nationwide sham," later adding, "In assessing the legality of what Chesebro and his associates were proposing, we should think of these fake electoral certificates the same way we would counterfeit money. What Chesebro, Trump, Eastman and the rest of the alleged conspirators wanted Pence to do seems equivalent to passing phony money."

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Labeling it "a political strategy, cloaked in the garb of the law," they explained, "Ultimately, Chesebro’s memo highlights a theme of the Trump indictment: the corrupting of the legal profession in the service of one man, a coup attempt, and illicit political power."

Noting that there are now calls for Chesebro's disbarment, the attorneys pointed out, "Fundamentally, Jack Smith brought his indictment to uphold the rule of law. His case serves to counteract the allegedly lawless wreckage created, in part, by lawyers like Chesebro — who are officers of the court and swore an oath to protect the rule of law. The newly revealed memo exposes just how deep the corruption was."

You can read the entire op-ed here.

Far-right women's cult-like behavior has pushed them to the front of the extremist movement

As far-right extremists continue to coalesce around Donald Trump and his third run for president, women, some of whom were once derided as "mommy bloggers," are taking an increasingly larger role as the faces of the movement.

According to a report from the Guardian, from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to "martyr" Ashli Babbitt, who lost her life in the Jan. 6 riot, increasing numbers of women are recruiting or being used as recruiting tools to draw in other women that one researcher claims are susceptible to finding cults appealing.

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Why does Trump continue to surprise some liberals?

Maybe I woke up this morning on the wrong side of the bed, but sometimes my liberal brethren really bug me. On occasions like this, I don’t disagree with them on the merits so much as on a certain attitude taken toward Americans. They sometimes hold this country to imaginary standards, then complain when people don’t live up to them. At the same time, they set themselves apart, as if they were not also enmeshed in the same country.

The context for this occasion was last night’s defeat of the US by Sweden in the Women’s World Cup. The Americans lost on penalty kicks. “It is the earliest exit in tournament history for the United States, four-time winners of the World Cup,” the AP reported. “Megan Rapinoe, Sophia Smith and Kelley O’Hara missed with kicks from the penalty spot before Lina Hurtig converted to clinch the shootout 5-4 as Sweden knocked the United States out of the World Cup after a scoreless draw in regulation and extra time.”

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Trump denies appointing Hunter Biden's special counsel assigned during his admin

Donald Trump late Friday night denied that he appointed the man now serving as special counsel in the Hunter Biden case, despite the fact that he was assigned during Trump's own administration.

The former president took to Truth Social to attack David Weiss, who was appointed Friday to serve as a special counsel overseeing probes into President Joe Biden's son. Trump also suggested that Jack Smith, whom he referred to as "deranged Jack Smith," could serve the role as Hunter's special counsel.

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If anyone 'won' the Trump protective order hearing, it was Jack Smith: experts

If there was a "winner" in Friday morning's hearing during which special counsel Jack Smith sought a protective order limiting Donald Trump from sharing information from the case, it was the government, former prosecutors say.

The judge ended up entering an order that was less expansive than Smith's team sought, but it also fell short of the Trump lawyers' expectations.

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Trump's lawyer in damage control to walk back his client's comments: legal analyst

Former President Donald Trump's lawyer John Lauro was in damage control mode, frantically assuring Judge Tanya Chutkan that he would abide by any order she issued throughout the former president's trial in the 2020 election coup case, said MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin on Friday evening.

Chutkan presided over a hearing earlier that morning over protective orders, asking tough questions of both the prosecutors and defense — and it comes after Trump took to social media to proclaim he would violate any such protective order.

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This issue was on Judge Chutkan's mind during Trump hearing: former prosecutor

The protective order issued by Judge Tanya Chutkan in former President Donald Trump's 2020 election coup case, after a morning of hard questioning of both the defense and prosecution, is part of a move to make the trial rock-solid against any appeal Trump might file against a potential conviction, said former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance on MSNBC Friday.

"Ultimately, what this does is everything that a protective order is meant to do," Vance told anchor Ari Melber, an attorney himself. "It protects witnesses, and it protects the jury process. And she has made it clear that she will react swiftly if Trump crosses the line."

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Ex-Trump adviser Peter Navarro blows off J6 court hearing to guest host for Steve Bannon

Former Donald Trump adviser Peter Navarro is not going to a Friday hearing concerning the criminal case against him, instead choosing to cover for someone with a similar Trump affiliation, according to POLITICO's Kyle Cheney.

"Dr. Peter K. Navarro, through counsel, hereby gives notice that he waives his appearance for the August 11, 2023 scheduling hearing," stated a filing to the court.

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Revealed: Read the protective order handed down in the Trump elections case

The protective order signed by Judge Chutkan in the criminal case brought against Donald Trump for purportedly attempting to overturn the election was made public.

IN OTHER NEWS: 'Trump was ultimately in charge': Lawmaker destroys claims of bias in Hunter Biden probe

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Experts mixed as U.S. attorney in Hunter Biden case gains special counsel status: 'unjustified criticism'

Early Friday afternoon, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced he has granted U.S. Attorney David Weiss special counsel status to continue his current investigation into Hunter Biden, while officially affording him complete independence. Weiss, appointed as U.S. Attorney for Delaware by then-President Donald Trump, has been investigating the son of U.S. President Joe Biden for several years. President Biden did not replace Weiss when winning the White House to avoid any possible perception of interference in Weiss’ investigation.

Legal experts were quick to weigh in, with reaction mixed. Some support the move as wise to tamp down GOP criticism of Weiss’ investigation, despite him having been appointed by Donald Trump. Some are questioning the move.

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Trump's allies admit they've handed  'incriminating' info on 'lunatic' Sidney Powell to Jack Smith

Former Donald Trump election fraud advocate Sidney Powell should expect a criminal indictment in the very near future because allies of the former president have been ratting her out to special counsel Jack Smith's investigators.

According to a report from Rolling Stone, the controversial lawyer has been thrown under the bus by Trump insiders for her part in a plot to steal the 2020 presidential election.

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