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'Gave away everything -- including his dignity': House Dem mocks Kevin McCarthy for caving to GOP hardliners

Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) on Monday mocked House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for giving members of the House Freedom Caucus everything they wanted, which he said would severely hinder his ability to lead effectively.

In an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes, McGovern accused House Republicans of passing a new rules package that "really benefits the most extreme fringe elements of their caucus."

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Special counsel Jack Smith slaps Rudy Giuliani with a subpoena: CNN

On Monday, CNN reported that special counsel Jack Smith, the investigator managing all the federal criminal probes involving former President Donald Trump, has subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani.

"The subpoena, which was sent more than a month ago and has not been previously reported, requests documents from Giuliani about payments he received around the 2020 election, when Giuliani filed numerous lawsuits on Trump’s behalf contesting the election results, the person said," reported Katelyn Polantz and Sara Murray. "Prosecutors have also subpoenaed other witnesses who are close to Trump, asking specifically for documents related to disbursements from the Save America PAC, Trump’s primary fundraising operation set up shortly after the 2020 election, according to other sources with insight into the probe."

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Attorneys find classified info in private office from Biden's time as VP: report

On Monday, CNN reported that classified documents dating back to President Joe Biden's time as vice president were discovered by the president's attorneys while cleaning out a private office last fall.

"The National Archives has referred the matter to the Justice Department for further investigation, the source told CNN," reported Jamie Gangel. "Biden’s lawyers found the government materials in November while closing out a Washington, DC-based office that Biden used as part of his relationship with the University of Pennsylvania, where he was an honorary professor from 2017 to 2019, the source said."

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Trump special counsel Jack Smith was handed an 'easy case' that can be 'prosecuted at any time': legal expert

During an appearance on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show" early Saturday morning, former federal prosecutor Cynthia Alksne said special counsel Jack Smith has his work cut out for him when it comes to a Donald Trump criminal indictment over the Jan. 6 riot.

As for the Mar-a-Lago stolen documents investigation, she added that Smith was handed a case ready-made to take the former president to court as soon as possible.

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'Breakdown in trust': Expert says judge's order suggests DOJ suspects Trump has more classified docs

A federal judge on Wednesday ordered former President Donald Trump's lawyers to turn over names of private investigators who searched Trump's properties last month for additional classified documents, according to The New York Times.

Chief Judge Beryl Howell of the Federal District Court in Washington issued an order siding with the Justice Department, which is looking to question the investigators about the search.

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Special counsel Jack Smith bolsters Trump investigation with two corruption experts as 'new phase' ramps up

According to a report from CNN, special counsel Jack Smith has given a signal where his investigation into Donald Trump is going by adding two specialists in public corruption cases to his staff.

Now that Smith, handpicked by Attorney General Merrick Garland to take over the Department of Justice's investigations of the former president, has settled in, CNN is reporting that a "new phase" of heightened scrutiny has also begun.

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The day democracy was tested: A deep dive into Trump's attempted coup on January 6

It was obvious that Donald Trump was likely to lose the 2020 presidential election at 11:20 p.m. EST on election night, when the Fox News Decision Desk called Arizona for Joe Biden.

The Copper State had gone Democratic just once since 1948, when Bill Clinton won by two points in his 1996 landslide. Without Arizona, Trump would have to win three of the five states left (Georgia, Nevada, and the Blue Wall states—Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania).

The Blue Wall states had supported Democratic candidates in every presidential election since 1992 except for the outlier 2016 race in which Trump scraped by with the help of voter suppression, Jill Stein, Cambridge Analytica, Julian Assange, James Comey, and Russia’s 50,000+ fake Twitter accounts.

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'A tipping point': Mary Trump explains why her uncle could face 'accountability' in 2023

With a new Congress being seated on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, the lame duck period on Capitol Hill is officially coming to an end. And the January 6 Select Committee is now a thing of the past. But the Committee went out with a bang in late 2022, delivering an in-depth 850-page report on the January 6, 2021 insurrection and four federal criminal referrals for former President Donald Trump.

Whether or not the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), which has been conducting two Trump-related investigations under special counsel Jack Smith, will follow the Committee’s recommendations remains to be seen; the DOJ has the option of either following them or not following them. But Trump is certainly entering 2023 facing a variety of criminal and civil investigations, from the DOJ to Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis to New York Attorney General Letitia James to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

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'Merrick Garland backed himself into a corner' by hiring Jack Smith: CNN analyst

During an appearance on "CNN This Morning," weekend host Michael Smerconish was asked what the future holds for Donald Trump, who is under multiple criminal investigations, and which one expects to bear fruit in the new year.

According to Smerconish - a former practicing attorney -- the Mar-a-Lago case looks to be the most promising and that Attorney General Merrick Garland, despite his cautiousness, will be put in the spot of indicting a former president.

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The DOJ might offer immunity to those J6 witnesses who 'can't recall' to help them remember: Law professor

In the stack of transcripts of the testimony that witnesses gave to the House Select Committee was a slew of allies to Donald Trump who suddenly couldn't "recall" a number of things. When Cassidy Hutchinson testified about her experience working as an aide to former chief of staff Mark Meadows, she revealed that her Trump-funded lawyer pushed her to say she couldn't recall things, even if she could. Hutchinson has since handed over all information she has to the DOJ.

It has prompted many to question whether they couldn't recall out of convenience or whether it was a legitimate claim.

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Trump asked Kushner if it was possible to trademark the phrase 'Rigged Election': report

On Friday, CNN reported that former President Donald Trump had a top aide ask his son-in-law Jared Kushner whether it would be possible to trademark the phrase "Rigged Election," just days after the presidential election was called for Joe Biden in 2020.

The information was revealed in emails provided by Kushner, an adviser in Trump's White House, and released as part of the final batches of transcripts from the House January 6 Select Committee.

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Mary Trump lays out reasons why 'the doors' may finally be 'closing in' on her uncle in 2023

Although many of former President Donald Trump’s allies have faced criminal charges — including “War Room” host Steve Bannon, GOP operatives Roger Stone and Paul Manafort, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg — Trump himself has never faced any type of criminal indictment. Trump, now 76, survived former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, was found “not guilty” in two impeachment trials, and still inspires plenty of fear in the Republican Party.

Nonetheless, Trump is facing multiple criminal or civil investigations, from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to Fulton County, Georgia DA Fani Willis to New York State Attorney General Letitia James. The January 6 Select Committee, wrapping up its work, recommended four federal criminal charges to the DOJ — although it remains to be seen whether or not special counsel Jack Smith, appointed by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, will follow any of those recommendations.

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'The subpoena is dead!' Trump gloats over running out the clock on Jan. 6 committee

Donald Trump gloated over successfully running out the clock on a congressional subpoena issued by the Jan. 6 committee.

The House select committee is withdrawing the subpoena of the former president as it concludes its work at the end of this congressional term, after previously dropping other subpoenas related to its investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection, and Trump celebrated the news in characteristic fashion.

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