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'I'll never leave': Fascism scholar says GOP has become an 'autocratic party' led by a 'cult leader'

Donald Trump surrendered today at the federal courthouse in Miami to face charges for retaining and mishandling classified documents, including top-secret information about U.S. nuclear weapons programs. Trump’s supporters, including many prominent members of the Republican Party, threatened violence and suggested revolt in response to what they see as a politically motivated targeting of the former president, while Trump himself has claimed to reporters that he is innocent of wrongdoing. His capture of the Republican base is the work of a “cult leader,” argues Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an expert on fascism and authoritarianism, adding that today’s GOP is an “autocratic party operating inside a democracy.” Ben-Ghiat, a professor of history and Italian studies at New York University, also discusses the death this week of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who she says helped to mainstream far-right extremism in Italian politics.


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'I love him:' At Trump golf club, supporters undeterred after arraignment

Former US president Donald Trump delivers remarks at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Bedminster, New Jersey, on June 13, 2023

Bedminster (United States) (AFP) - They drank beer, shouted "We love you," and even sang "Happy Birthday" -- several hundred Donald Trump fans greeted their idol Tuesday at his New Jersey golf club after the former US president's historic arraignment on federal charges.

Trump appeared tired as he took to the stage at the Bedminster site around 8:45 pm (0045 GMT) to address his supporters after flying from Miami, where the 2024 White House candidate appeared in court on 37 counts related to the misuse of classified documents.

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What happens next in the Trump documents case?

By Jack Queen

(Reuters) - Former U.S. President DonaldTrump pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to federal criminal charges that he unlawfully kept national-security documents when he left office and lied to officials who sought to recover them.

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House GOP readies to throw everything and the kitchen sink at Jack Smith

House Republicans plan to pull out all the stops in an effort to discredit Jack Smith with a multi-pronged, scorched-earth attack on the special counsel that figures to include issuing subpoenas and cutting funding to his office in an effort to thwart his prosecution of Donald Trump, CNN reports.

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is seeking to force Smith to testify or provide information about the special counsel’s investigation, according to the report.

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Trump trashes ‘deranged' Jack Smith in off-the-rails post-arraignment speech at Bedminster

Donald Trump on Tuesday in an off-the-rails post-arraignment speech at his Bedminster golf club leveled incendiary attacks against special counsel Jack Smith and accused the federal government of running a psychological warfare against the American people.

The former president delivered the speech just hours after appearing at a federal court in Miami to face a 37-count indictment on allegations he mishandled classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Trump pleaded not guilty to all charges.

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Reporters reveal the bizarre scene inside the Miami courtroom with Donald Trump

MSNBC's Lisa Rubin was among those reporters that made it into the courtroom ahead of Donald Trump's plea, which means she had a lot of colorful details about the quick arraignment.

She posted a thread online before appearing on air, saying that his close aide Walt Nauta went from being a co-conspirator to a body man, to a defendant and then back to being a body man again.

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'He warned us': Marco Rubio praised for 2016 caution that US was giving 'nuclear codes' to 'erratic individual'

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) as a 2016 presidential candidate described Donald Trump as a "dangerous" actor, warning that it would be imprudent to provide "the nuclear codes of the United States to an erratic individual."

His warnings appear to have materialized. The 37-count indictment against the former president includes allegations that he mishandled classified documents “regarding defense and weapons capabilities of both the United States and foreign countries; United States nuclear programs; potential vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies to military attack; and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack.”

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Retired general blasts 'moronic' defenders of Trump’s alleged theft of classified documents

Shortly after former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty on Tuesday afternoon to the 37-count criminal indictment filed against him by special counsel Jack Smith, CNN analyst and retired Commanding General of the United States Army Europe and the Seventh Army Mark Hertling blasted Trump's defenders in a scathing Twitter thread.

Hertling's commentary was directed at Republicans who continue to echo Trump's claims that he "did nothing wrong" when he allegedly retained and transferred classified documents to his Palm Beach, Florida Mar-a-Lago golf compound after he left the White House in 2021.

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'Well, that's a lot of crazy': CNN's Jake Tapper gives scathing take on Trump lawyer's claim

CNN host Jake Tapper didn't hold back when it came to a statement Donald Trump's civil lawyer Alina Habba gave outside the Miami courthouse on Tuesday.

Among the allegations from Habba was that "the people in charge of this country do not love America" because they "hate Donald Trump." It has been an ongoing argument used by Trump that ties together love for him and love of the United States.

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Alan Dershowitz: Jack Smith's evidence like 'a gun with Trump's fingerprints on it'

Law professor Alan Dershowitz likened the evidence against former President Donald Trump to a gun with fingerprints.

While speaking to podcaster Charlie Kirk, Dershowitz commented on special counsel Jack Smith's evidence showing Trump mishandled national security documents.

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Donald Trump pleads not guilty in first court appearance in Mar-a-Lago documents case

Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Tuesday afternoon in his first court appearance on federal charges.

CNN reported the former president entered the plea to all charges just after 3 p.m. in a Miami courtroom.

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If Judge Aileen Cannon proves​ to be a problem Jack Smith could consider a New Jersey trial: legal expert

Former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann pointed to a few things that he found missing in the federal indictment of Donald Trump. One of those could say a lot about a plan B for special counsel Jack Smith.

"I think there are two things that are not in the indictment that were notable," he said on MSNBC Tuesday.

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Trump lawyer's 'unbelievably harmful' notes could sink his client: MSNBC legal analyst

MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos this week said that former President Donald Trump should pray that his attorneys are successful in blocking special counsel Jack Smith from using his own lawyers' notes against him.

During an appearance on the network, Cevallos was asked what he made of the notes taken by attorney Evan Corcoran, who allegedly said that Trump encouraged him to deceive the federal government about what documents he possessed or even to destroy documents altogether.

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