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Trump may have killed whatever 'wiggle room' he had with bombshell Bedminster recording: analysis

Many legal analysts have said that special counsel Jack Smith has a strong case against former President Donald Trump in the Mar-a-Lago documents scandal -- and a new analysis from the Washington Post's Philip Bump shows it could have just got even stronger.

In his analysis, Bump zeroes in on the leaked audio recording of the former president boasting to guests at his Bedminster resort about possessing a secret attack plan for Iran that he acknowledges he never declassified while he was president.

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Fox News host: Trump attorneys 'about to have a heart attack' because he won't shut up

Fox News hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade disagreed on Wednesday about whether former President Donald Trump's team had leaked audio tapes believed to be evidence in the government documents case against him.

In a recording obtained by CNN, Trump can be heard discussing documents that might have included Iran attack plans.

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Kevin McCarthy tried apologizing to furious Trump but 'only made things worse': Politico

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) infuriated former President Donald Trump earlier this week when he expressed uncertainty about whether Trump would be the strongest candidate to run against President Joe Biden.

McCarthy reportedly apologized personally to Trump for this -- but Politico's Playbook is reporting that "McCarthy’s damage control made things worse."

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'Building plans': Trump has a new excuse for what he was really showing people at Bedminster

Former President Donald Trump is now claiming that his boasts about holding highly classified national defense information while talking to patrons at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey were just "bravado" — and all he really had in his hand were "building plans," according to Semafor.

"'I would say it was bravado, if you want to know the truth, it was bravado,' Trump said in an interview aboard his plane with Semafor and ABC News. 'I was talking and just holding up papers and talking about them, but I had no documents. I didn’t have any documents,'" reported Shelby Talcott. "The latest comments suggested a new potential legal argument from the former president: That he was overselling the material he was showing to an aide and people working on a biography of former chief of staff Mark Meadows in the recording, a transcript of which featured heavily in his recent federal indictment."

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Trump's only way out is to convince a jury he was lying about having Iran doc: Andrew McCabe

Former President Donald Trump is trapped and left with few options on how to defend himself from Espionage Act charges in light of the audio tape of him bragging about improperly holding classified information to patrons at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey.

In fact, argued former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on CNN, Trump's only defense might be to tell the jury that he was lying in that tape — a strategy that would mark him for the jury as hard to trust by definition.

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Rudy Giuliani interviewed in 2020 election interference probe: CNN

Rudy Giuliani was interviewed by investigators in connection with the special counsel’s 2020 election interference probe, CNN reports.

The meeting between Donald Trump’s former lawyer and federal investigators occurred in recent weeks but sources who confirmed the meeting to the cable news channel declined to share what was discussed at the meeting, the report said.

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Trump falsely claims he’s the first to be prosecuted under the Espionage Act

Donald Trump on Tuesday falsely claimed he’s the first person to be prosecuted under the Espionage Act in a social media post.

“This case is about THE PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS ACT, affirmed by the CLINTON SOCKS CASE! Has nothing to do with the made up tale of the Espionage Act of 1917, which has never even been used!” the former president wrote on his Truth Social website.

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Trump will be the 'star witness at his own trial': Watergate prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump will be his own "star witness" at his federal Espionage Act trial, argued former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman on MSNBC's "The Beat" Tuesday.

"We have the words in [special counsel] Jack Smith's transcript two weeks ago," said host Ari Melber. "The tapes hit different. I show that in the press, I showed the Watergate example, which you know a heck of a lot more about than most people. Why is a tape different in general and for a jury?"

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'Acting like a Mafia boss': Trump appears to threaten Jack Smith's family in latest rant

Former President Donald Trump's latest rant against special counsel Jack Smith didn't stop at attacking him — it appeared to go after his family and friends as well, which raises the question of whether he made criminal threats.

Many legal experts appear to think he didn't — but that he stepped very close to the line, reported the Huffington Post.

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Trump's Bedminster club plays key role in criminal probe: report

Mar-a-Lago has made headlines in recent months as the focus of a Department of Justice investigation over Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents.

Now Bedminster is finally getting its due.

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Jan. 6 investigator thinks Trump will be charged for 2020 election crimes before 2024 vote

While Donald Trump has been indicted for half of the investigation that special counsel Jack Smith has been working on, there is another piece of the probe Smith has been tasked with. There will likely be a major decision about indictments in the Jan. 6 investigation and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.

"I think that he will be charged before the election but not tried," said Timothy Heaphy, the former lead investigator for the Jan. 6 committee. "He certainly could decide it is in his interests to ask for a speedy trial. And I think his better chance — I'm not as qualified to make this calculation, but probably his political interests to delay."

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How Aileen Cannon could help Trump throw out the Bedminster tape in his trial

On Monday, CNN revealed excerpts from the tape of former President Donald Trump boasting about improperly holding classified information to staffers and patrons at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey — evidence special counsel Jack Smith already had and will almost certainly make central to his case against the former president at trial.

But the former president might have a trick up his sleeve: simply filing a motion to have the tape thrown out as evidence. And Aileen Cannon, the Trump-appointed judge overseeing the case, might be willing to entertain that argument, reported Newsweek.

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Political analysts wonder if classified documents recording was leaked from inside Trump's camp

Donald Trump ranted on his social media site overnight about the recently released recording of the former president in conversation about a classified document with biographers and staff.

"The Deranged Special Prosecutor, Jack Smith, working in conjunction with the DOJ & FBI, illegally leaked and 'spun' a tape and transcript of me which is actually an exoneration, rather than what they would have you believe," wrote Trump. "This continuing Witch Hunt is another ELECTION INTERFERENCE Scam. They are cheaters and thugs!"

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