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Trump attorney won't deny client tried to delete tapes: 'He's the most ethical American I know'

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, refused to deny that her client tried to obstruct justice by deleting incriminating video tapes.

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, host Shannon Bream asked Habba how Trump could recover from a poll finding 78% of voters think he did something wrong.

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Trump calls again for blackmailing Ukraine – echoing what got him impeached

Donald Trump demanded Saturday that Congress reprise his 2019 conduct – blackmailing Ukraine at the political expense of Joe Biden – that led to one of his two impeachments, according to reporting by the Washington Post.

Speaking at a rally in Pa., Trump “called on congressional Republicans to withhold military support for Ukraine until the Biden administration cooperates with their investigations into the president and his son Hunter Biden’s business dealings,” the Post reported on Saturday.

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Trump lashes out at 'racist D.A. in crime ridden Atlanta' ahead of looming charges

Donald Trump on Saturday posted an all-caps rant in which he attacked "Deranged Jack Smith" and Fani Willis, the District Attorney for Fulton County, Georgia, as the former president is anticipating new indictments coming soon.

Trump, who was recently hit with new obstruction charges in the Mar-a-Lago investigation into classified documents he allegedly hoarded and shared with others, has been criticized for not taking the charges seriously. Trump was even slammed by a former FBI agent for posting a personal letter from Nixon two days after the Nixon-compared charges had been filed.

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Trump slammed by ex-FBI agent for posting Nixon letter after obstruction charges

Donald Trump on Saturday posted an image of a personal letter he says he received from another former leader, Richard Nixon, drawing more comparisons between the two scandal-ridden ex-presidents.

Trump posted the letter, which purports to be from Nixon and talks of Trump's potential future ambitions, days after being hit with obstruction charges that have been compared to those in Nixon's Watergate scandal.

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Jack Smith has so much evidence Trump co-defendants are out of time to cooperate: legal analyst

Special counsel Jack Smith has "enough information" that it's likely too late for Donald Trump's co-defendants to cooperate with the government to save themselves, according to a CNN legal analyst.

Carrie Cordero appeared on CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield on Saturday, and was asked about the superseding indictment in which Trump was recently hit with another charge, and another co-defendant was added to the existing case. The host seemed especially interested in whether those who have been loyal to Trump, such as Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, could be "flipped."

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Trump 'may die in prison' if he doesn't strike a deal after 'shocking' new charges: legal scholar

According to a bevy of legal experts who spoke with Salon, the superseding Department of Justice indictment Donald Trump was slammed with this past week, which contained three new charges related to stolen government documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate, makes the federal case against him infinitely stronger and increases the chances he'll end up in jail if doesn't make a deal with special counsel Jack Smith's office.

With the president currently facing 40 charges that will be heard in a Florida courtroom by Judge Aileen Cannon next year — and reports that more could be coming in Washington, D.C., over the Jan. 6 insurrection — one legal scholar suggested Trump may die in jail given his advanced age.

Speaking with Salon's Areeba Shah, James Sample.of Hofstra University's School of Law, claimed reports that the former president had close aides -- now charged as co-conspirators — attempt to destroy surveillance video at Mar-a-Lago will make the prosecution of the former president that much easier.

As he explained, "Attempting to delete the surveillance footage has not only obstruction of justice ramifications but will also be useful to prosecutors in demonstrating consciousness of guilt," before adding, "It is the consciousness of guilt that is particularly compelling. Innocent parties don't take steps to delete evidence of innocence."

RELATED: Ex-FBI official red flags Walt Nauta's suspicious outdoor meeting after refusal to enter Mar-a-Lago

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Trump thinks he won’t be indicted because he 'won' his impeachment trial

In a series of rapid-fire wild rants Donald Trump on Friday insisted he should not be indicted on charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and appeared to strongly suggest that because he won his Senate impeachment trial on insurrection charges he will not face an indictment.

Trump ten days ago announced his attorneys had received a target letter from Special Counsel Jack Smith, and on Thursday his attorneys reportedly were told to expect an indictment.

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Giuliani’s ‘donkey show’: How fake electors and coercion allegations may doom ‘America’s mayor’

As overlapping criminal investigations bear down on former President Donald Trump, one potential — and prominent — co-conspirator could face particularly pitched legal jeopardy as a key participant in the multi-state, multi-stage effort to overturn the 2020 election.

Rudy Giuliani — the former mayor of New York City, former federal prosecutor, and one of the former president’s most loyal advocates — figures prominently in an alleged scheme to install fake Trump presidential electors, which appears to be the focal point of anticipated charges by both Special Counsel Jack Smith and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

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Trump’s calls to jail Jack Smith are 'not gonna help him' beat criminal case: Ex-FBI official

The fiery rhetoric that energizes Donald Trump's MAGA base may not serve the former president’s interests in a more important venue than a political rally, a former FBI official said Friday.

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, during an appearance on CNN’s “The Source,” told host Kaitlan Collins that he believes Trump has gone too far in his war of words against prosecutors, suggesting that the former president’s bombast could come back to haunt him in a courtroom.

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Mueller prosecutor: Mar-a-Lago case is much clearer obstruction than anything we saw

Obstruction has been a key element of Donald Trump's indictment, both original and superseding, in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, as special counsel Jack Smith has laid out a picture of the former president allegedly working with multiple staffers to conceal documents from federal investigators, and even to try to erase the security footage showing them doing so.

All of this goes well beyond even former special counsel Robert Mueller's report outlining possible obstruction of justice by the former president, argued Andrew Weissman — a key prosecutor in that case — on MSNBC Friday evening.

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Only 'very very tight group' would have access to Trump's Iran doc: Ex-CIA chief

Former CIA Director John Brennan said Friday said that just a scant few people would have been able to legally access the classified document on Iran attack plans that is the basis for the special counsel’s superseding indictment against Donald Trump the special counsel’s office released on Thursday.

Brennan during an appearance on MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes” told guest host Jen Psaki that the exceedingly sensitive nature of the document made the allegations contained in special counsel Jack Smith’s superseding indictment against the former president especially problematic.

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'Slam dunk legal proof': Expert shows why Jack Smith risked delay to charge new Trump crimes

The superseding indictment against former President Donald Trump for an alleged conspiracy with two Mar-a-Lago aides to destroy security camera footage that incriminated them in obstruction of justice presents a new challenge for special counsel Jack Smith: the new complexities in the classified documents case gives the former president an opening to delay the trial further, even possibly past the election, which Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon could well grant him given her track record.

But it's worth the risk, argued former White House ethics czar and impeachment counsel Norm Eisen in a column for CNN Friday.

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Jack Smith had 'almost no choice' but to refute Trump's lies about Iran doc: ex-colleague

A former Jack Smith colleague said Friday that the special counsel had “no choice” but to charge Donald Trump in connection with the Iran attack plans document.

Karen Friedman Agnifilo, who worked with Smith in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, said during an appearance on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront” that "You have to ask yourself, why was this not charged in the first place? Right?"

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