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Trump ad takes aim at ‘rabid wolf’ special counsel Jack Smith as Mar-a-Lago classified documents indictment looms

Former President Donald Trump Wednesday took aim at special counsel Jack Smith, accusing him in a new ad of being part of a liberal “pack of rabid wolves” trying to derail his White House comeback bid. As possible indictments loom in the Mar-a-Lago documents scandal, a pro-Trump super PAC put Smith squarely in the political crosshairs for supposedly ginning up an unfounded legal witch hunt against the former president. The ad shows Smith in a montage of Trump bogeymen including Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and even former presidential rival Hillary Clinton. “Like a pack of rabid wol...

Trump allies worry multiple Mar-a-Lago employees will be indicted along with him: reporter

Bombshell new reporting indicates former President Donald Trump could be indicted on obstruction of justice and Espionage Act charges as soon as Thursday, and that former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is accepting a plea to several lesser federal crimes in exchange for limited immunity. But it might not end there, said CNN correspondent Kristen Holmes — other Trump employees could be getting charged in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, too.

This comes as Trump allies push out ads pre-emptively attacking Justice Department officials for the charges, with one ad saying, "They hate him for winning the fight to protect life, for exposing their deep state, for draining their precious swamp, and they already know he'll crush Biden."

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'He's at the center of everything': Jan 6 investigator discusses Mark Meadows' involvement in Trump case

Former President Donald Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, has reportedly reached an agreement with the Justice Department in which he'll give a guilty plea to federal charges.

"It is understood that the former North Carolina congressman will plead guilty to several federal charges as part of a deal for which he has already received limited immunity in exchange for his testimony," reporter Andrew Feinberg wrote for The Independent.

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Mark Meadows to plead guilty in deal to testify against Trump: report

Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows will reportedly plead guilty as part of a plan to indict former President Donald Trump.

Sources told Andrew Feinberg of The Independent that Meadows' decision to plead guilty was connected to his testimony to a grand jury hearing evidence about Jan. 6 and the mishandling of classified documents.

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Former aide testifies about Trump statement denying he took classified documents: NBC

A former aide to Donald Trump was asked about statements made by the former president during testimony to a federal grand jury on Wednesday.

Taylor Budowich confirmed on Wednesday that he appeared before a grand jury in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into the mishandling of classified documents.

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'Fascists all!' Trump rages at investigators after Jack Smith forces a top aide to testify

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday threw a fit on Truth Social over the multiple criminal investigations he's facing.

Trump's latest angry rant came after aide Taylor Budowich was forced to testify before a grand jury in Florida in one of special counsel Jack Smith's probes into the former president.

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'Sick and broken': Trump aide lashes out after testifying before Florida grand jury

Taylor Budowich, an aide to former President Donald Trump, blasted the U.S. justice system after he testified before a federal grand jury hearing evidence about the alleged mishandling of government documents.

Reports said Budowich was questioned on Wednesday by Jay Bratt, a counterintelligence chief at the Justice Department.

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Funeral home owner accused of being insecticide-spraying MAGA rioter

The owner of a funeral home chain in Long Island, New York was arrested by FBI agents this week after being exposed as an alleged Capitol rioter.

NBC News reports that Peter G. Moloney of Bayport, New York, has been charged with spraying insecticide at police officers and assaulting members of the media on January 6th, 2021.

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Ex-Trump aide testifying before Miami grand jury: report

A former spokesman and advocate for former President Donald Trump will testify Wednesday before a federal grand jury in Florida as part of the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

Taylor Budowich, who now runs the pro-Trump super PAC MAGA, Inc., arrived with his attorney Stanley Woodward at the federal courthouse in Miami to testify to a grand jury convened by special counsel Jack Smith in his investigation of the former president's handling of sensitive government records, reported CNN.

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Florida grand jury may be looking to charge 'someone who followed Trump's instructions': legal expert

A federal grand jury will convene in Florida this week to hear evidence in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, and legal experts are intrigued.

The investigation appears to be heading toward a conclusion -- and a likely indictment, based on a meeting between Trump's attorneys and the Department of Justice -- but MSNBC legal analyst Chuck Rosenberg suspects there may be a "parallel investigation" to the District of Columbia case in Miami, and it may involve an associate of the former president

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'Very ominous' statement from Mark Meadows' lawyer should unnerve Trump: CNN's Evan Perez

CNN senior justice correspondent Evan Perez believes former President Donald Trump should start worrying about his one-time chief of staff cooperating with federal prosecutors.

In breaking down news that former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows has testified before a grand jury convened by special counsel Jack Smith, Perez pointed to a statement given by Meadows' attorney as particularly worrisome for the former president.

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Trump indictment for Jan. 6 may be 'just as imminent' as classified docs case: ex-prosecutor

It is going to be extremely difficult for former president Donald Trump to overcome testimony provided by Mark Meadows, and such testimony could mean a Jan. 6 indictment is "just as imminent" as in the confidential docs case, a former federal prosecutor and legal expert said Tuesday night.

Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade was on MSNBC when the host of The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle asked her about what the Mark Meadows testimony could mean for Trump.

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Odds of a January 6 prosecution for Donald Trump just went up: legal expert

New reporting this week revealed that special counsel Jack Smith secured testimony from former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, a massively important figure who was close to former President Donald Trump for years. That could make insurrection-related charges more likely.

A key takeaway, said New York University law professor Ryan Goodman on CNN's "OutFront," is that the January 6 investigation — long considered less likely than the classified documents investigation to produce charges against Trump — should not be ruled out so quickly.

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