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Trump now has his first official challenger for the 2024 GOP nomination

Former President Donald Trump will not receive the 2024 Republican Party presidential nomination without a challenge.

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley has officially declared her candidacy for the presidency, despite having earlier pledged not to run in 2024 should Trump decide to throw his hat into the ring.

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Pence expected to fight special counsel Jack Smith's subpoena

Former Vice President Mike Pence will reportedly fight a subpoena issued for his testimony by special prosecutor Jack Smith.

Politico reports that Pence is planning to argue against the subpoena on the grounds that it would violate separation of powers.

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Trump could be sunk by testimony — from his own lawyers: analyst

President Donald Trump is facing a new legal threat in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, wrote MSNBC's Jordan Rubin on Monday: grand jury testimony from his own lawyers.

"We learned recently that Trump lawyers Christina Bobb and Evan Corcoran reportedly testified in special counsel Jack Smith’s grand jury probe into the former president’s handling of classified material at Mar-a-Lago," wrote Rubin. "It’s one of the two probes Smith was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland to handle, the other being the Jan. 6 investigation, which is also progressing against the former president along with state probes in Georgia and New York."

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Trump will not be able to use the defense he thought there was a fraud — there’s too much evidence: legal expert

The panel discussion at the top of "Deadline White House" attacked the Justice Department for being slow to do something targeting Donald Trump around the Jan. 6 attack.

New York Times' Glenn Thrush reported with his colleagues on Sunday that special counsel Jack Smith was finally homing in on Trump as he subpoenas former Vice President Mike Pence.

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Pence's subpoena means 'criminal charges against Trump' for Jan. 6 'are close': legal expert

Former Vice President Mike Pence was subpoenaed last week by the Justice Department's special counsel, Jack Smith. According to legal experts, this is an indication that the special counsel is moving a lot faster than initially believed and that they're getting closer to Donald Trump.

Former FBI agent Peter Strzok warned last week that the Pence subpoena was the "last step" before they approached Donald Trump. A former federal prosecutor and Michigan Law School professor Barbara McQuade confirmed that idea to Newsweek.

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'Where'd the documents go?': CNN host questions Trump's use of an empty classified folder

New revelations that the Department of Justice took possession of a laptop belonging to a Trump aide which contained classified information, as well as a now-empty folder that was labeled "Classified Evening Briefing," CNN host Jim Sciutto suggested there is more to the story that needs looking into.

Over the past week, reports have been trickling in that the DOJ has been using subpoenas to force the former president to turn over more government documents, with concerns raised that the electronic documents on the laptop could have been transferred elsewhere.

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Trump's lawyers are warned latest Mar-a-Lago subpoena is no laughing matter

Reacting to a glib remark by a lawyer of former president Donald Trump concerning the use of a folder labeled "Classified Evening Briefing," at the center of a recent subpoena issued by the Department of Justice, one MSNBC political analyst suggested the former president's legal representatives aren't taking the case seriously enough.

Over the weekend the Guardian's Hugo Lowell reported that special counsel Jack Smith issued the subpoena demanding the return of the folder -- which was empty when taken into custody -- months after similar documents and folders were recovered from Mar-a-Lago after FBI agents executed a search that outraged the former president, who called it a "raid."

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rips 'He Gets Us' Super Bowl ads as 'fascism'

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) panned a pair of Super Bowl commercials sponsored by a Christian group as fascist.

The organization He Gets Us reportedly spent $20 million on two Super Bowl spots depicting Jesus as a champion for immigrants and the poor, but also weary of political division.

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Tim Scott plans presidential campaign based on 'unity and optimism': WSJ

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is planning to launch a 2024 campaign for president, reported the Wall Street Journal on Monday.

"Mr. Scott, the only Black Republican in the Senate, is testing a message with GOP voters in key early states focused on unity and optimism as some Republicans say it is time to move on from the Trump era. Mr. Trump has announced a bid for president in the 2024 election," reported Eliza Collins. "Jennifer DeCasper, a Scott senior adviser, said he was 'excited to share his vision of hope and opportunity and hear the American people’s response.' What isn’t clear yet, some people close to Mr. Scott acknowledge, is whether the GOP base that enthusiastically embraced Mr. Trump is interested in that message."

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Jack Smith gives Trump notice he'll leave 'no stone left unturned': legal analyst

Reacting to a report from the Guardian that the office of special counsel Jack Smith was forced to subpoena Donald Trump in an effort to get him to turn over what ended up being an empty government folder that was labeled "Classified Evening Briefing," a legal expert explained that it was a warning shot across the former president's bow.

As the Guardian's Hugo Lowell recently reported, "the US Justice Department issued a subpoena for its surrender once prosecutors became aware that it was located inside the private quarters of the former president’s Mar-a-Lago resort, two sources familiar with the matter said."

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Special counsel 'moving aggressively' with 'sprawling' probe of Trump: report

Special counsel Jack Smith is reportedly stepping up the pace of his investigation into former President Donald Trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election and his mishandling of classified information.

According to New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman, Glenn Thrush and Alan Feuer, Smith was "moving aggressively" after being named to head the investigation three months ago.

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Pence testimony will hold key to proving Trump conspiracy charges: legal expert

Appearing on MSNBC to discuss the subpoena given to former vice president Mike Pence by special counsel Jack Smith, former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade claimed that after the delay of Pence's testimony is slapped aside, he will be the key to proving Donald Trump conspired against the United States.

During her appearance on Sunday morning, the legal analyst made the case that the former vice president can provide the key to the DOJ finally indicting the former president.

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'He loses': Trump's latest subpoena battle is doomed to failure

Reacting to a report that attorneys for Donald Trump will fight the subpoena given to former vice president Mike Pence by special counsel Jack Smith, a former federal prosecutor claimed the former president's battle on Pence's behalf is doomed to failure.

Speaking with host Katie Phang, attorney Cynthia Alksne bluntly dismissed Trump's legal team's plan and stated "They will lose."

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