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'Devastating': Legal expert says Trump tape is 'gold' for Jack Smith

Following CNN's release of audio footage of former President Donald Trump bragging about holding highly classified military intelligence about Iran attack plans to staffers and patrons of his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig discussed the key implications on CNN on Monday.

This, he argued, is close to the best kind of evidence special counsel Jack Smith could possibly have for the Espionage Act charges against the former president.

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Cannon's ruling 'makes no sense': Legal analysts think Jack Smith will throw down over her latest

Judge Aileen Cannon made a ruling that some legal and political analysts are concerned about. The Donald Trump-appointed judge denied special counsel Jack Smith's motion to file the 84 witnesses he might call under seal.

The ongoing concern of the special counsel is that Trump tends to use his loyalists to threaten and attack those who might speak in court. Trump has been told multiple times he's not allowed to talk about the case with any of the witnesses. That doesn't mean his children, allies, staff or supporters can't attack or target witnesses.

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Secret Service agents may have told grand jury about Trump's desperation to join Jan. 6 riots: reporter

A new report Monday revealed that several Secret Service agents have appeared before a grand jury to answer questions about what happened on Jan. 6.

Now onlookers are wondering if they gave any details to former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson's now infamous tale about Trump's actions on the day.

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Judge Aileen Cannon grants Jack Smith's request for a pre-trial hearing in Trump documents case

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday set a pre-trial hearing date for former President Donald Trump's classified documents case.

In a two-page order, Cannon granted special counsel Jack Smith's request for a pre-trial hearing. She scheduled the hearing for July 14.

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Half a dozen of Trump's Secret Service agents have testified to Jan. 6 grand jury: report

Sources speaking to NBC News say that five or six Secret Service agents have testified before the grand jury looking into whether to indict former President Donald Trump for his alleged role in the Capitol riot, NBC News reported.

It's not known what information the agents provided or what their proximity to Trump was on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Trump blows hole in stolen document defense with 'bonkers' boast: analyst

During an address to the Faith and Freedom conference over the weekend, Donald Trump cited a New York Times report on his stolen documents indictments and claimed it vindicated his balking at a demand from the Department of Justice to return them.

However, MSNBC analyst Steve Benen said, it did no such thing and the former president's "bonkers" boast was directly contradicted by the report that he likely never read.

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Trump-defending Elise Stefanik's latest resolution could be too extreme for GOP lawmakers: analyst

Both Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and House Republican Conference chair Elise Stefanik (NY) have competing proposals for expunging Donald Trump's two impeachments from the Congressional Record and, surprisingly the New York Republican's has less of a chance of getting the needed votes because of some of her claims.

Last week both MAGA Republicans announced plans to rewrite history with regards Trump's 2019 impeachment trial for attempting to blackmail Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy into digging up dirt on now-President Joe Biden, as well as the 2021 impeachment trial for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection that forced lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to flee for their lives.

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Trump could plead guilty in docs case to prevent more harm to his campaign: ex-prosecutor

It's possible that former president Donald Trump could cop a plea deal and claim that he was forced to do so in order to focus on his presidential campaign, according to a former federal prosecutor.

Former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor and recently said Jack Smith was providing a "display of strength" in the documents case, compared on Saturday the 2024 campaign of Trump to that of televangelist Pat Robertson, who ran for the Republican nomination in 1988. Vance wrote on her Substack that Robertson was able to evade looking bad by using his campaign to ditch a doomed lawsuit against multiple lawmakers.

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Trump's primary fight might be ruined by Jack Smith's requested trial date in docs case: report

Jack Smith recently requested a December date for Donald Trump's criminal trial for allegedly hoarding confidential government records. If that date is accepted by the court, it could throw a wrench into the gears of a primary fight among Republicans, according to a Newsweek report.

The outlet reports:

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John Eastman's possible disbarment should be the least of his worries as indictments loom: legal expert

With attorney John Eastman currently facing disbarment for his efforts to help Donald Trump overturn the 2020 presidential election, one legal expert suggested his loss of livelihood pales in comparison to the jail time he could face if he is indicted on state and federal charges.

In a column for Salon, Gregg Barak, the author of "Criminology on Trump," wrote that Eastman's future looks bleak with disbarment a very real possibility to be followed by criminal charges.

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'I am going to stay out of it': Michigan GOP lawmakers keeping their distance from Trump campaign stop

When Donald Trump makes a campaign stop in Michigan on Sunday he is not expected to be surrounded by Republican lawmakers from the state who are keeping their distance from the twice-indicted former president.

According to the Detroit News, the former president is making a major campaign stop where he will speak at the Oakland County Republican Party's Lincoln Day Dinner and the report states that there is a definite lack of enthusiasm for the Republican frontrunner for the 2024 presidential nomination.

The report notes, "Only a handful of the 72 Republicans who serve in the Michigan Legislature had publicly endorsed Trump's bid for another term as president by Thursday, a trend that highlights concerns among some GOP leaders in a state that once helped propel him to the White House."

Case in point is Rep. Ken Borton (R-Mich) who explained, "It's a hot-button issue in my district. I supported Trump the first time around. But I am going to stay out of it. Whoever the Republican candidate is who comes out of it, I'll be there for them 100%."

Rep. John Roth (R-Mich) is backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and bluntly stated Trump's obsession with his 2020 re-election loss is a contributing factor.

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“(If) we keep talking about 2020, we lose,” Roth explained. “It’s that simple. We have to go forward and look at the future.”

Rocky Raczkowski, a former state lawmaker, who chaired the Oakland County Republican Party during the 2020 and 2022 elections, explained that Trump has too much baggage to be effective as the 2024 presidential candidate.

"You would be a one-term president with a lot of arrows pointed your way," Raczkowski admitted. "And those arrows hurt our down-ballot candidates, and we need those down-ballot candidates to win races.”

"In 2022, the candidates whom Trump endorsed for governor, attorney general and secretary of state in Michigan all lost. The closest race was for attorney general, in which Democrat Dana Nessel defeated Republican Matt DePerno by 9 percentage points," the report continued before adding, "The problems at the top of the ticket helped Republicans lose control of the state House and state Senate for the first time in nearly four decades. Earlier this year, Trump endorsed DePerno to become chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, a contest he lost to Kristina Karamo, the former secretary of state candidate."

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MAGA Republicans are once again trying to intimidate the DOJ against Jan. 6 indictments: report

The Department of Justice was intimidated into delaying investigations into the larger conspiracy allegations connected to the Jan. 6 insurrection attempt, and now MAGA Republicans are trying the same tactic now that the probe is finally ramping up, Vice reported.

Vice noted a recent Washington Post report, which found that the "DOJ avoided even investigating Trump and his lieutenants in the coup plot for over a year, even while public evidence mounted that Jan. 6 was not just a spontaneous riot, but the culmination of a planned coup."

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Rep. Eric Swalwell: Trump 'has to meet legal accountability' for trying to steal election

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) Friday night said he believes that Donald Trump was the mastermind behind the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, during which Swalwell says he feared for his life, and that, if so, Trump must be held legally accountable.

Swalwell appeared on The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell Friday, when he was asked if he thinks special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into the insurrection would "get to" the former president and resulting in another indictment of Trump.

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