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‘The president made this decision’: Inside Donald Trump’s ‘carefully planned’ fake elector scheme

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the charges against Donald Trump related to his mishandling of classified documents after leaving the White House. The story has been corrected.

Donald Trump’s announcement earlier this week that he received a target letter from Special Counsel Jack Smith set in motion an indictment watch for new criminal charges that will likely center on a scheme to install fake electors to cast fake electoral votes on his behalf.

And buried deep in the U.S. House’s January 6 select committee’s 845-page final report is a single, all-but-unnoticed line about installing fake presidential electors that could foreshadow Trump’s fate.

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Here’s why this Kansas City Democrat thinks people should have sympathy for Donald Trump

WASHINGTON -- Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Kansas City Democrat, thinks in most cases any elected official or member of Congress who can’t have sympathy for someone in a situation like former President Donald Trump is pathetic. Trump said on social media Tuesday that he received a letter from special prosecutor Jack Smith that a grand jury is considering charges about his efforts to hold on to the presidency after losing the 2020 election. Such letters usually indicate a coming indictment, which would be Trump’s third indictment this year. Cleaver said he was talking to friends on the House floor a...

'Last place on earth I'd want to be tried': MAGA rioters warn Trump a DC trial will spell disaster

Former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case will be heard in Florida, by a judge he appointed, and likely in a more rural courthouse where the jury pool will come from areas that voted overwhelmingly for him. Juries go through a rigorous selection process to weed out people with political bias — but it's still a challenge to produce a balanced jury for this trial.

But should Trump be indicted in the January 6 probe, that trial will almost certainly be held at the scene of the alleged crime, in Washington, D.C. — and there he will have the exact opposite problem.

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Jen Psaki compares Trump to Vladimir Putin before he invaded Ukraine

Former White House Press Secretary and current MSNBC host Jen Psaki on Wednesday likened a Donald Trump social media post in which the former president without evidence claimed he’s the victim of political persecution to Vladimir Putin’s assertion in the leadup to Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

Trump on Wednesday in an all-caps rant on his Truth Social website wrote that “THE DEMOCRAT PROSECUTORS WAITED YEARS TO BRING CHARGES SO THAT THEY COULD INTERFERE WITH THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. THEY ARE GETTING, HOWEVER, BIG BLOWBACK!!!”

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Trump's lawyers made 'substantial mistake' in request to Aileen Cannon: John Bolton

While Trump waits to see whether he is indicted in the January 6 investigation, the existing charges against him in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case continue forward, with a back and forth between his lawyers and special counsel Jack Smith on when to hold the trial.

Trump's lawyers, however, committed a serious blunder by demanding the Judge Aileen Cannon push the trial date out to after the 2024 presidential election — at least according to former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton on CNN Wednesday.

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Jack Smith’s 'strategic call' could shut down Trump's potential legal argument: expert

A legal expert on Wednesday suggested that one of the federal statutes under which Donald Trump is expected to be indicted would effectively shut down a potential legal argument from the former president.

Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade said that one of the three statutes Jack Smith is likely to use to indict Trump includes obstruction, which in her view would eliminate the possibility that the former president could avoid a conviction by claiming he believed the election was stolen.

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Law professor explains Jack Smith's 'surprising' potential charge against Trump

Former President Donald Trump's target letter from special counsel Jack Smith mentioned a number of potential federal offenses under the January 6 criminal investigation he could face, including conspiracy to defraud the United States.

But one potential charge in particular is something few experts saw coming, argued New York University law professor Ryan Goodman on CNN Wednesday — and it actually makes a lot of sense.

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Chris Christie: I never sent target letters if I wasn't 'completely sure' I'd indict

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, now a presidential candidate against Donald Trump for 2024, explained to CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer on Wednesday that, back in his days as a prosecutor, a target letter of the sort special counsel Jack Smith sent to the former president essentially always signaled an indictment was imminent.

"You're a former federal prosecutor and former U.S. Attorney," said Blitzer. "Give us your thoughts on the likelihood the special counsel could actually secure a conviction of Trump."

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Ex-Trump official: Trump team 'has reason to be worried' because Jack Smith is bringing evidence

Former President Donald Trump and his associates should be "worried" about the evidence that special counsel Jack Smith has on them should he decide to move forward with an indictment in the January 6 investigation, argued former Trump Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews in a panel on CNN Wednesday.

Matthews' analysis comes as Trump has announced he received a target letter from Smith — a likely indicator that charges are coming.

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Trump claims Biden put the legal system 'under siege' because his lawyers are in trouble

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Wednesday in an all-caps rant to claim that President Joe Biden has placed the entire legal system "under siege."

"FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF THE USA, LAWYERS, AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM ITSELF, ARE UNDER SIEGE…ALL A GIFT FROM CROOKED JOE BIDEN, MERRICK GARLAND, AND DERANGED PROSECUTOR, JACK SMITH!!!" Trump posted.

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Top House Republican blasts Biden’s ‘political arm’ Jack Smith for sending target letter that Trump leaked

House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik says Special Counsel Jack Smith sending Donald Trump's attorneys a letter informing them their client is a target of an investigation is an example of the "illegal weaponization" of the Justice Department. The Special Counsel sent the letter on Sunday, before Republicans are holding hearings with two alleged whistleblowers who allegedly have negative information on Hunter Biden, and only Donald Trump revealed that he is a target of the long-running investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

After being asked if she had spoken to Donald Trump since he was informed he is a target of the Special Counsel's investigation, Stefanik told reporters, "this is yet another example of the illegal weaponization of the Department of Justice to go after Joe Biden's top political opponent."

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Trump wants to peek into Jack Smith's investigation to see if it contains shocks for him: report

Donald Trump badly wants to peek into special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The former president's lawyers and advisers are trying to find out whether investigators have evidence and witnesses they don't know about, and the potential charges listed in a target letter sent to Trump suggest the case is bigger than they expected, reported CNN.

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Special counsel subpoenas surveillance video from Georgia election count

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Wednesday that the feds have requested the surveillance videos from the State Farm Arena where the 2020 election count and recount were carried out.

"In a grand jury subpoena dated May 31, the Georgia Secretary of State’s office was directed to hand over 'any and all security video or security footage, or any other video of any kind, depicting or taken at or near' State Farm and 'any associated data,'" the report said.

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