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Former prosecutor trashes top Trump 'judicial' adviser on documents scandal

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace began her Thursday show with a takedown of conservative activist Tom Fitton, who is president of the far-right group Judicial Watch who spoke to the Justice Department this week.

Wallace linked Fitton to not only the conspiracy to overthrow the 2020 election beginning as early as the summer prior as well as the Trump documents scandal.

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FBI conducts 'planned search' of Biden's home: attorney

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is conducting a search of President Joe Biden's home in Rehoboth, Delaware on Wednesday, according to the president's personal attorney, Bob Bauer.

In a statement posted by Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich, Bauer said that the "planned search" was being conducted with Biden's "full support and cooperation."

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Trump compares himself to 'the late, great' Al Capone while decrying prosecutor investigations

Former President Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at prosecutors investigating his actions, and he compared himself to infamous mobster Al Capone.

Writing on Truth Social, Trump rehashed his familiar complaints about law enforcement investigations being "weaponized" against him by his enemies in the American "Deep State."

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Here's how the Jan. 6 committee couldn't prove one piece of a conspiracy but the DOJ could: legal expert

The final report from the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and the attempt to overturn the 2020 election might be readable, but nested in the text are footnotes that resulted in dozens of pages information, some of which were previously unknown to the public.

National security lawyer Ben Wittes, who writes for Lawfare and is a fellow at the Brookings Institute, collected the details from the report for the Washington Post that he believes explains "why the committee was unable to unravel a key element of the post-election story — and the challenge that lies ahead for special counsel Jack Smith and the Justice Department team working under him."

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'I won Georgia by a lot!' Trump rants against Atlanta DA ahead of judicial hearing

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Tuesday to angrily deny any wrongdoing in Georgia, and to repeatedly and falsely claim that his loss there in the 2020 presidential election was rigged.

The rant comes ahead of a state judicial hearing on Tuesday, in which Fulton County DA Fani Willis will ask a judge to release the report by a special grand jury to the public about the former president and his associates' efforts to interfere with the certification of the Georgia election results.

"My phone call to the Secretary of State of Georgia, and a second call which the Marxists, Communists, Racists, and RINOs don't even want to talk about, were 'PERFECT' calls," wrote Trump. "Many people, including lawyers for both sides, were knowingly on the line. I was protesting a RIGGED & STOLEN Election, which evidence proves it was. I won Georgia by a lot, but only needed a small number of votes from that total number. They cheated in many ways including STUFFING ballots, ALL CAUGHT LIVE ON TAPE..."

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These are the key signs to look for if Trump is about to be indicted: journalist

Journalist David A. Graham, writing for The Atlantic, explained on Monday that there are some key signals to look for that will indicate whether the Justice Department will pull the trigger on an indictment for former President Donald Trump.

Graham expects the indictment will likely come with serious charges that will have come after "a years-long elaborate dance with the law in which he usually stayed just one step ahead."

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Biden's sloppiness won't stop special counsel probe into Donald Trump's scandals: columnist

Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin noted that any revelations around President Joe Biden's documents found will not only have no bearing on the investigations conducted by special counsel Jack Smith.

Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Smith to oversee the probe into the Jan. 6-related issues and the documents theft case Trump faces. While Biden is facing his document issues, what Smith is doing, according to Rubin, Trump is not less likely to face charges due to Biden's documents.

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Trump is handing investigators 'incriminating evidence from heaven': legal expert

Donald Trump's inability to stop talking about his legal problems, and his penchant for floating possible defenses on his social media accounts, will likely come back to haunt him, explained one legal expert.

During an appearance on MSNBC early Sunday morning, former Army prosecutor Glenn Kirschner was asked by host Katie Phang about the former president's inability to keep quiet while he is under multiple investigations.

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Former top Trump ‘loyalty cop’ John McEntee testifies before grand jury: CNN

John McEntee, the former presidential body man turned top Trump White House aide in charge of personnel, was subpoenaed in the special counsel’s investigation into Donald Trump’s actions related to the January 6 insurrection, and testified before a grand jury Friday, CNN reports.

McEntee began his career with Trump as a campaign intern, rose to become the President’s body man but was fired after failing to pass a security background check under White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, After Kelly’s departure Trump rehired McEntee and promoted him to Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office.

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Matt Gaetz wonders if 'Democrats are taking out Joe Biden' with classified documents case

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) speculated that the classified documents case involving President Joe Biden was a Democratic plot to move him out of the way for 2024.

The Florida Republican offered the theory to Fox News Digital that Democrats might have publicized Biden's possession of classified materials from his two terms as vice president because they're hoping he does not run for a second term as president.

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'Marxist Persecution like never before in USA!' Trump rants about investigations in incoherent post

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday unleashed an incoherent rant against law enforcement officials investigating him on his Truth Social platform.

While Trump has directed much of his ire lately at special prosecutor Jack Smith, the former president expanded the scope of his rage to include the Manhattan District Attorney's Office as well.

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James Clyburn warns Democrats off challenging Biden in 2024: 'I don't think he should' face a primary

While there are still more questions than answers for both political parties regarding the 2024 presidential nomination process, Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC), who is a longtime ally of President Joe Biden, has specifically warned the Democratic Party about the possibility of running against Biden in a party presidential primary election.

In an interview with CBS News, Clyburn not only predicted that Biden will run for re-election, but also made it clear where he stands about any other Democrat, such as California Governor Gavin Newsom, who is thinking about running against Biden in a party primary race.

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Trump 'invited' people like New Mexico shooter into Republican Party: Michael Fanone

Former D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone tore into former President Donald Trump for his role in recruiting violent extremists into the Republican Party during a CNN interview on Wednesday.

Fanone, who sustained brain damage and suffered a heart attack as a result of his efforts defending the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, made the remarks in a segment about Solomon Peña, the Trump-loving New Mexico state house candidate who allegedly hired a series of gunmen to shoot at the houses of Democratic officials after losing his election.

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