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'That's a serious crime': ex-prosecutor says people 'hardly ever forget' showing confidential docs

A legal expert believes Donald Trump may have walked into additional jeopardy at Wednesday night’s town hall, at which the former president described his handling classified documents at Mar-a-Lago as lawful.

Trump said in response to a question from host Kaitlan Collins over whether he showed the documents to anyone, “Not that I can think of, let me just tell you, I had the absolute right to do whatever I want with them. I have the right.” Former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Rebecca Roiphe during an appearance on MSNBC’s Alex Wagner tonight called the statement "significant."

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Trump's CNN town hall could have implications for ongoing criminal cases: former FBI counsel

Thursday's episode of "Deadline White House" with MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace compared CNN's Town Hall with Donald Trump to Fox News' platforming of people who are accused of defaming Dominion Voting Systems.

"An anti-free press politician takes control of a press event hosted by a network and a company he hated so much when he was president that he actually sought to use his own Justice Department to take retaliatory measures against it," Wallace began. "So now, the company's part of the story, too. CNN recently very publicly parted ways with anchor Don Lemon. It came in the aftermath of a comment he made on his broadcast that was viewed by his managers as misogynistic. Those very same managers are the people who aired Trump's misogynistic attacks last night on E. Jean Carroll that could invite further defamation suits."

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Eric Trump threatens to sue Rachel Maddow

Eric Trump is threatening to sue Rachel Maddow for highlighting his appearance alongside anti-Semites at an event at Trump National Doral in Miami.

The former president's younger son will speak at an event this weekend with his wife Lara, who was a Fox News contributor until her father-in-law entered the 2024 presidential race, and right-wing influencers Scott McKay and Charlie Ward, who have spread anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and praised Adolf Hitler, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump goes on furious late-night tirade against E. Jean Carroll verdict

Former President Donald Trump was up at 1 a.m. on Wednesday going on a furious tirade about being found liable for sexually abusing and defaming journalist E. Jean Carroll.

Writing on his Truth Social website, the former president attacked both the judge who oversaw the case and the jurors who rendered the verdict against him.

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Jack Smith now knows 'Trump really cannot tell a credible story': former FBI lawyer

The man investigating to see whether Donald Trump should be charged criminally for various alleged misdeeds can take away from the E. Jean Carroll verdict that the former president is unable to tell a credible story to a jury, according to a former Mueller prosecutor.

Special counsel Jack Smith learned that Trump, who was ordered to pay $5 million for battery and defamation in the case brought by the writer, and then said he didn't know the plaintiff and attacked the judge on Truth Social, is unlikely to take the stand in his own defense, according to Andrew Weissmann, the former general counsel of the FBI and a previous top prosecutor for Robert Mueller's special counsel office. But Weissmann said the real thing Smith now knows is that Trump is incapable of convincing a jury using his own testimony.

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Trump previews CNN town hall: 'Could turn into a disaster for all including me'

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning urged his followers to tune into a town hall he's having on CNN, even though he admitted that it could turn out to be a "disaster."

Writing on Truth Social, the former president justified going on CNN despite the fact that he has often used the network as a punching bag at his rallies.

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If the special counsel doesn't act soon Trump could run out the 2024 clock: Ex-House Judiciary lawyer

Writing for the MSNBC blog, former House Judiciary counsel Michael Conway warned that special counsel Jack Smith is running out of time if he intends to act on any possible charges for Donald Trump.

He cited a recent report from the New York Times describing Smith as following the money of the Trump campaign after he and his allies developed a campaign alleging 2020 fraud that cost him the final tally. Trump told his donors he was going after lawsuits and election challenges, but at a certain point, Trump stopped the lawsuits but still claimed he needed the donations.

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'I use to date this girl in 2019 LOL': Jan 6 rioter identified by ex-boyfriend after seeing FBI tweet

According to a report from NBC News, a Jan. 6 insurrectionist sought by the FBI was turned in by a former boyfriend after the law enforcement agency posted her picture on a tweet that went viral.

The report states that the FBI was made aware of the identity of Jennifer Inzuza Vargas of Los Angeles after receiving a tip from her ex-boyfriend after he was shown her picture on the tweet that had garnered over 7 million views.

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Trump snaps at 'weak and slovenly' Bill Barr after former AG warns ex-POTUS will deliver 'chaos' upon return

Donald Trump was very busy on his Truth Social account just after Friday midnight and unleashed a bitter attack on Bill Barr in retaliation for the former attorney general questioning whether he is "fit" to be president again.

In an interview with Fox's Geraldo Rivera, Barr stated, "If you believe in his policies, what he's advertising as his policies, he's the last person who could actually execute them and achieve them."

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'It is a dangerous time in America!!!': Trump has overnight meltdown over Jack Smith investigations

Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account in the wee hours of Saturday morning to lash out at special counsel Jack Smith as reports grow that he is closing in on witnesses at Mar-a-Lago over the stolen documents recovered by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago.

The former president had a bad week as the E. Jean Carroll rape and defamation trial was wrapping up, it was reported late Friday that 8 accused fake Trump electors in Georgia took immunity deals, and the DOJ investigations into both his activities around the Jan. 6 insurrection and the Mar-a-Lago inquiry are ramping up.

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Trump's lawyers playing 'the worst game of Whac-a-Mole ever' to fight Mar-a-Lago investigation: Michael Steele

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are in an impossible position trying to explain and defend former President Donald Trump's actions surrounding the alleged concealment of classified information at Mar-a-Lago, former Republican Chair Michael Steele said on MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" on Friday.

This comes amid new reports that special counsel Jack Smith is ramping up efforts to investigate whether the former president deliberately tried to conceal some documents from federal authorities — as well as who else had access to the area they were stored.

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Trump could have been planning to share his classified information with the Saudis: Former DOJ official

Former Justice Department official Mary McCord suggested on MSNBC's "Deadline White House" on Friday that special counsel Jack Smith needs to investigate whether former President Donald Trump intended to show his stash of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago to the Saudi government to grease the wheels of his deal to host golf tournaments backed by the Saudis at his properties.

This came in the middle of discussion about Walt Nauta, Trump's former White House valet who is shaping up to be a key witness in the classified documents investigation.

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Special counsel could be nearing charges in Trump probe: report

Prosecutors in Special Counsel Jack Smith's probe of former President Donald Trump are in their final steps and will soon decide whether to bring charges, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

Smith is investigating Trump's and his allies' attempts to overturn the 2020 election's results as well as Trump's attempt to obstruct a separate probe into the handling of classified documents found at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

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