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Trump lawyer's claim 'at odds with two key moments in the indictment': NYT

An attorney representing former President Donald Trump on Sunday argued that his pressure to push then-Vice President Mike Pence to reject certified election results was merely an "aspirational" hope and not a direct order.

However, a new report from the New York Times says attorney John Lauro's claim is "at odds with two key moments in the indictment."

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John Dean: Jack Smith's 'bulletproof' indictment derailed Trump's 'free speech' defense

John Dean, a pivotal figure in the Watergate investigation, believes special counsel Jack Smith has crafted a "bulletproof" indictment of Donald Trump for allegedly conspiring to disrupt the counting of electoral votes in the lead-up to Jan. 6, 2021.

In an interview on CNN, Dean told host Fredricka Whitfield that Trump's lawyer would be unsuccessful in arguing in court that his actions amounted to "free speech." Dean suggested that D.C. District Judge Tanya Chutkan could put limits on the argument.

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Trump attorney: Trump's 'I'm coming after you' statement is 'clearly' not a threat

Jesse Binnall, an attorney for Donald Trump, insisted on Sunday that the former president had not threatened witnesses or the prosecution in the election interference case against him.

During an interview on Newsmax, Binnall was asked about a recent statement Trump made after being indicted for the third time.

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'Jack Smith's words': Fox News hosts slam Pence for 'making money' from 'too honest' slogan

Fox News hosts Pete Hegseth and Rachel Campos-Duffy followed former President Donald Trump's lead and attacked former Vice President Mike Pence over special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into a plot to overthrow the 2020 election.

During a segment on Sunday's broadcast of Fox & Friends, Hegseth slammed Pence for using the slogan "too honest" — words that Trump allegedly used while pushing Pence to stop the counting of electoral votes.

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Concern grows at slowdown of Jan. 6 rioter arrests as clock ticks down on statute of limitations

According to a report from the Daily Beast, there is growing concern among some FBI insiders and online sleuths that the round-up and prosecution of Jan. 6 rioters has slowed down with the clock ticking on the statute of limitations for charging them.

As the Beast's Kelly Weill wrote, as of July the statute of limitations passed the halfway point and that is creating a sense of urgency among those who want to see the Donald Trump-supporting insurrectionists held accountable for the assault on lawmakers who were trying to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election.

According to a former FBI official who requested their name not be used, "We hear people like Director Wray saying, ‘We’re approaching this as a big deal,’ but I’m not convinced that sense of urgency is being conveyed sufficiently to certain elements of the bureau. Or if it is, and it’s not being actioned, that’s an even bigger problem.”

ALSO IN THE NEWS: Jack Smith urged to call a 'veritable who’s who of the Republican Party' as witnesses in Trump trial

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Jack Smith urged to call a 'veritable who’s who of the Republican Party' as witnesses in Trump trial

In a column for MSNBC, former U.S. Attorney Carol Lam game-planned out how the federal trial of Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. for conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election should be conducted.

With Jack Smith's case recently filed case moving rapidly forward, Lam suggested a parade of witnesses should be the central focus of making the case against the former president and that high-profile Republicans should not be exempt from having to appear.

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'This guy is a maniac': Donald Trump lashes out at Jack Smith at event

Donald Trump Saturday night once again lashed out at Special Counsel Jack Smith, saying he is "deranged" and "sick" at a speech.

Trump, who is currently under scrutiny for a Truth Social post deemed by some to be threatening, also came under fire Saturday for his post attacking his former V.P., Mike Pence. Pence could be a key figure in Trump's criminal trial for purportedly trying to overturn the election in 2020.

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'He's going to get tired of losing': Watergate prosecutor ridicules Trump's arguments

Donald Trump is going to get "tired of losing" in the criminal case he faces for alleged election interference, a Watergate prosecutor said Saturday, citing the former president's legal arguments.

Assistant Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks during an appearance on MSNBC's American Voices with Alicia Menendez was asked about the protective order request by Special Counsel Jack Smith, in which the appointed prosecutor cited threats by Trump on social media. Trump had requested a three-day delay to respond to Smith's request, but the judge rejected that bid, instead giving him until Monday.

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'Real trouble': Ex-Trump lawyer says former boss opened the door to sanctions with threats

Donald Trump has opened the door for what could result in sanctions and other negative outcomes, according to the former president's White House attorney.

Jim Schultz appeared on CNN Newsroom with Jim Acosta, and was asked if it's time for the judge in Trump's criminal case over an alleged election conspiracy to put her foot down. On Saturday, she denied Trump's request for a delay in that case, but didn't specifically note the threatening posts Special Counsel Jack Smith mentioned in his petition.

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Trump loses battle for delay to weigh in on protective order request by Jack Smith

Trump on Saturday lost his battle to get a three-day delay to weigh in on Special Counsel Jack Smith's bid for a protective order, a filing that specifically used images of threats the former president posted to his Truth Social.

Smith sought the protective order on Friday, and Judge Tanya Chutkan gave Trump until Monday to respond. Instead of using their time to respond, members of Trump's legal team wrote up a bid for delay. Smith's team of prosecutors quickly responded, saying Trump was "standing in the way" of the prosecution moving forward.

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'Rhetoric inspires attacks': Cop injured at Jan. 6 riot calls Trump out for causing harm

Donald Trump's rhetoric, the same kind Jack Smith recently flagged in the criminal case in which the former president was charged for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election, has already caused attacks, CNN contributor and former D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone said Saturday.

Fanone appeared on CNN Newsroom with Jim Acosta on Saturday, and was asked about the recent threats Trump has posted on social media. Those same threats were flagged by Special Counsel Jack Smith, who cited them in his request for a protective order in the case.

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'He's delusional': Trump lashes out at Mike Pence—a key figure in elections case

Donald Trump on Saturday lashed out at Mike Pence, who happens to also be a key figure in Trump's criminal elections case, saying his former vice president went to the "dark side."

Trump, who is scheduled to speak later in the day, posted the rant on his own social media platform, Truth Social. Pence is also running against Trump for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

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