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'Hitler was influential': Elise Stefanik buried after being named to Time's top 100 list

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) this week was named one of Time's 100 most influential people, sparking an almost immediate comparison to fascist and totalitarian leaders the magazine has similarly honored in the past.

Stefanik was quick to take a digital victory lap that saw her blasting press releases and social media with the news of her ranking among Time's most influential leaders.

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U.S. Supreme Court to hear challenge to law used against Trump, Capitol rioters

The U.S. Supreme Court is to hear a challenge Tuesday to the use of a law behind one of the charges lodged against former president Donald Trump and hundreds of his supporters who took part in the January 2021 attack on the Capitol.

Special Counsel Jack Smith has slapped the 77-year-old Trump with four federal felony charges in Washington related to efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

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Legal expert reveals why Trump’s lawyers are fighting to keep certain tweets out of court

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin revealed Monday one major reason Donald Trump's lawyers are fighting so hard to keep certain tweets he sent as president out of his criminal hush money trial.

Rubin stood outside the Manhattan court where Trump stands accused of covering up money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels through his then-attorney, Michael Cohen. She discussed one of many legal battles the former president will face in the weeks ahead.

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'Audacious': Expert stunned by Trump's latest SCOTUS argument for presidential immunity

Former President Donald Trump's latest filing in the presidential immunity case that will be heard before the Supreme Court next week has shocked one legal expert for its "audacious" claims.

Trump's attorneys Monday filed a 33-page response to special counsel Jack Smith's argument that the former president is not protected from prosecution by blanket immunity and therefore can be tried on election interference charges in Washington D.C. federal court.

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Trump lawyer slapped down after complaining to judge about deadline

Donald Trump's lawyers have just 24 hours to hand over evidence to prosecutors or risk seeing it banned from the former president's criminal hush money trial, according to a reporter inside the courtroom.

New York City Judge Juan Merchan set the deadline Monday after Assistant District Attorney Josh Steinglass said Trump's attorneys had failed to turn over any of the exhibits they plan to use in the former president's defense, according to Law 360 reporter Stewart Bishop.

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These 'wildcard' questions may help unearth prospective Trump jurors' hidden biases

Politico has written a preview of the jury selection process for former President Donald Trump's first criminal trial, and it has unearthed some questions from past Trump jury selections that could be "wildcards" aimed at unearthing hidden biases.

According to Politico, these questions to jurors are "a bit off-beat and seem aimed at tapping into aspects of potential jurors’ personalities" that may make them biased for or against the former president.

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'That must stop': Jack Smith torches Trump's 'plainly wrong' bid to delay docs deadlines

Special Counsel Jack Smith Sunday smacked down Donald Trump's effort to ask Judge Cannon to delay certain deadlines in his classified documents case, citing the criminal hush money trial he is facing.

One day earlier, Trump moved to use his upcoming criminal case in New York to seek a delay on disclosure deadlines to reveal information to Smith. In Trump's hush money trial set for Monday, the former president stands accused of falsifying business records to conceal a "catch-and-kill" scheme aimed at influencing the 2016 presidential election.

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Trump 'plays his New York criminal trial off his Florida docs case' by seeking new delay

Donald Trump on Saturday asked Judge Cannon to delay certain deadlines in his classified documents case, citing the criminal hush money trial he is facing.

Trump has received numerous delays in the classified documents case, in which the former president stands accused of stashing away documents from the White House at his Mar-a-Lago golf club. In this instance, he's using his upcoming criminal case in New York to seek a delay on disclosure deadlines to reveal information to Special Counsel Jack Smith.

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Judge Cannon was 'skeptical' of Trump co-defendants' arguments at hearing: reports

The federal judge presiding over Donald Trump's classified document hoarding case expressed skepticism when two of former president's co-defendants in the case sought to have charges thrown out.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Friday appeared unwilling to bend to defense attorneys' attempts to nix the charges lodged against Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira — who remain under Trump's employ — arguing the obstruction indictment was weak on evidence to their understanding of an ongoing investigation or and that there is baseless proof they were even aware of what were inside the stacks of banker boxes brought from the White House to Mar-a-Lago, The Washington Post reported.

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'Very boring': Rev. Al Sharpton laughs at reason Alvin Bragg isn't a good target for Trump

Donald Trump has spent much of the past few years attacking prosecutors, judges or anyone else involved in court cases against him but, according to Rev. Al Sharpton, he won't have much ammunition when it comes to hush money prosecutor Alvin Bragg.

Nicolle Wallace began the conversation on MSNBC Friday with questions about jury selection, which begins Monday in the criminal case.

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Aileen Cannon hears demands to drop obstruction charges for Trump's co-defendants

The judge overseeing Donald Trump's Florida classified documents criminal case is expected to determine Friday the validity of charges that say two of Trump's co-defendants obstructed the investigation into the case.

The co-defendants, Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, are accused of conspiring to help Trump hide documents at Mar-a-Lago and lying to FBI investigators about their actions.

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'Favor Mr. Trump': Latest filing gives SCOTUS stern warning on presidential immunity case

The Supreme Court received a stern warning this week not to delay former President Donald Trump’s presidential immunity case any longer, court records show.

Common Cause, a nonpartisan watchdog group, issued the warning Thursday in an amicus brief filed to the upcoming Supreme Court hearing that has brought special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case to a standstill.

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'Kill case with kindness': Expert suspects motive behind Aileen Cannon's pro-Smith rulings

A recent spate of rulings by U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen Cannon that appear to favor arguments made by special counsel Jack Smith should not lull anyone into believing she is taking her finger off the scale as she seeks to protect Donald Trump.

That is the opinion of attorney Philip Rotner who maintains that the Trump-appointed jurist read the tea leaves and realized she was in danger of being involuntarily removed from overseeing the classified documents trial of the former president, so she is changing her strategy.

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