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Mark Meadows is the 'single most important witness' — on multiple federal cases: legal expert

Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows testified to a grand jury in the federal investigations of Donald Trump, according to a bombshell report on Tuesday. He could reportedly be a very important witness.

Speaking to CNN, legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Elie Honig outlined just how valuable a witness Meadows is, in not one but both of the federal investigations into the former president.

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Mark Meadows testified before grand jury and could be part of Jack Smith's probe into Trump: report

Former chief of staff Mark Meadows has been largely quiet recently, New York Times reporter Mike Schmidt told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday, and they wondered why that might be.

As it turns out, Schmidt explained, it's been discovered that Meadows, a "potentially key figure in inquiries related to Mr. Trump, has testified before a federal grand jury hearing evidence in the investigations being led by the special counsel’s office, according to two people briefed on the matter."

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Trump may have a trick up his sleeve to get a better jury in classified documents case: expert

Special counsel Jack Smith has brought witnesses to testify before a second grand jury in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents probe — this time in South Florida — and that could give Trump some ammo for his defense.

This is another sign that the investigation is building evidence toward a major charging decision — but, according to legal affairs analyst Paula Reid on CNN's "The Lead" Tuesday, it also hints at a potential card former President Donald Trump has in his deck to improve his odds of beating charges.

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'Actively rooting for Trump to go down': Insider says many Republicans are hoping for indictment

Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig told MSNBC Tuesday that she's spoken to many Republicans who "actively rooting" for Donald Trump to go down.

Host Nicolle Wallace wondered if former Attorney General Bill Barr would have revealed information to Special Counsel Jack Smith about what he knew regarding the classified documents scandal. But, instead of answering the question, Leonnig explained that Barr is "emblematic" of other Republicans in the party.

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Judge: George Santos donors who bailed him out of jail must be revealed

Indicted Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has lost his bid to block the public from knowing the identities of the donors who bailed him out.

As reported by Adam Klasfeld of Law and Crime News, Magistrate Judge Anne Y. Shields granted a motion to unseal the names of the Santos donors who paid for his bond after he was indicted on campaign finance-related violations earlier this year.

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Watch: Jack Smith walks in stony silence as reporter tries to pry info on Trump probes

Special counsel Jack Smith, who is leading two federal probes into the potential crimes of former President Donald Trump, maintained a stony silence on Tuesday when a reporter tried to pry information from him.

NBC News' Gary Grumbach on Tuesday morning found Smith walking down the street in Washington, D.C. and proceeded to pepper him with questions about his investigations, including whether he would bring criminal charges against Trump.

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‘Isn’t there a beach in Mexico waiting for you?’: Cruz mocked for claiming Garland will indict Trump over SCOTUS seat loss

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) is being roundly mocked after claiming Attorney General Merrick Garland will indict Donald Trump because he "hates" the ex-president and because he is angry his early 2016 nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court was blocked.

"They hypocrisy is massive," Sen. Cruz declared on Fox News Monday night. "And mark my words: I believe Merrick Garland will indict Donald Trump. He wants to indict Donald Trump because he hates Donald Trump. He hates him – he’s angry – Merrick Garland is angry that he wasn’t confirmed to the Supreme Court. He wants to indict him."

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Jack Smith grand jury to meet in Florida to hear testimony in Trump documents case

A federal grand jury is expected to meet in Florida to hear testimony about former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the grand jury is part of the investigation conducted by special counsel Jack Smith. It's separate from a Washington, D.C. grand jury that's been hearing testimony in the documents case.

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Jim Jordan demands 'unredacted' memo detailing scope of Jack Smith's Trump probes

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday, demanding an "unredacted copy" of the Justice Department appointment memoradum authorizing special counsel Jack Smith's investigations of former President Donald Trump.

Smith is overseeing two investigations that touch on the former president: the ongoing federal probe into the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and the unauthorized retention of classified documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago country club, which sources say is wrapping up with a charging decision imminent.

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Trump rails at DOJ 'fascists and Marxists' over looming charges: 'I did nothing wrong -- fight!'

Donald Trump raged against investigators as an indictment looms over his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House, and he urged his followers to "fight" on his behalf.

Lawyers for the former president met with the Department of Justice on Monday to argue against an indictment in the Mar-a-Lago case, and Trump issued a denial the following morning insisting that he had not broken any laws and misleadingly compared his handling of sensitive materials to President Joe Biden and former vice president Mike Pence.

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'This is it': CNN legal expert says Trump documents probe has reached its endgame

CNN legal analyst Eli Honig said on Tuesday that he has little doubt the the investigation into former President Donald Trump's handling of top-secret government documents has reached its endgame.

In breaking down the latest news about the investigation, Honig pointed to reports that special counsel Jack Smith was present at a Monday meeting with Trump's lawyers as evidence that a charging decision is coming very soon.

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'Nihilistic moron' Trump heading for another indictment: George Conway

George Conway mocked Donald Trump as a "nihilistic moron" for risking years in prison by hoarding classified documents at his private resort at Mar-a-Lago.

The former president appears to be headed toward a second indictment, after he was charged with fraud in Manhattan, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" discussed the latest developments in the quickening investigation by special counsel Jack Smith in the Mar-a-Lago case.

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Legal expert has questions about Trump's Mar-a-Lago pool incident

New reporting indicates that last year, a maintenance worker at Mar-a-Lago flooded a room full of security servers while draining a pool, which has attracted the suspicion of prosecutors working for special counsel Jack Smith on the classified documents case — and while there was reportedly no damage to the servers, it has triggered questions about whether it was an accident or an intentional effort to destroy evidence.

Speaking to CNN's Alisyn Camerota on Monday, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig outlined what he would want to know about the pool incident if he were investigating this case.

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