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Expert: Garland is an 'idiot' if he thinks the 'cult of Trump' won't go after the special counsel next

On Friday, Attorney General Merrick Garland tapped Jack Smith, a hardline prosecutor who went after war criminals at The Hague, to serve as a special counsel in the Justice Department's investigations of former President Donald Trump — largely out of an abundance of caution with both President Joe Biden and Trump himself potentially about to run against each other in the next presidential election.

But on MSNBC's "The Beat," legal analyst Elie Mystal laid out a harsh warning for Garland: the appointment will do nothing to stop Trump's allies and associates from simply going after Smith and subjecting him to the same years of abuse and conspiracy theories they leveled at Russia special counsel Robert Mueller.

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'Tantamount to rewarding Donald Trump': Legal analyst slams Merrick Garland for special counsel move

On Friday's edition of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House," former solicitor general and legal analyst Neal Katyal sharply criticized the decision by Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump, calling it inconsistent with DOJ standards and protocols.

By all accounts, the prosecutor in charge of that investigation has an extensive set of qualifications, and Trump and his associates appear to be worried about the new probe. However, Katyal said, it really doesn't make sense to do it in this form.

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Here are the Republicans heeding Trump’s call to ‘fight’ new DOJ special prosecutor

Shortly after Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate Donald Trump's insurrection and Mar-a-Lago documents, the former president went to Fox News Digital to call for Republicans to "fight" the investigation.

"I have been going through this for six years — for six years I have been going through this, and I am not going to go through it anymore," Trump said. "And I hope the Republicans have the courage to fight this."

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'So unfair': Trump calls on GOP to ‘fight’ special counsel and says he will not ‘partake’ in the investigations

Former President Donald Trump on Friday attacked the special counsel tasked with investigating his efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the government documents recovered from Mar-a-Lago.

Trump's comments came shortly after Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed special counsel Jack Smith.

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Lauren Boebert admits that 'loud' rhetoric almost cost her the midterms

Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert has boosted QAnon and and voter fraud conspiracy theories, but she's admitting that pushing far-right rhetoric almost cost her the midterms, Newsweek reports.

Speaking to Colorado Springs' KRDO-FM on Friday morning, Boebert, who won her race against Democrat Adam Frisch, admitted that her "loud" rhetoric over the last several years may have turned off many of the independent voters.

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‘This is communism’: Eric Trump freaks out over DOJ special counsel Jack Smith

Trump Organization executive vice president Eric Trump used the word "communism" to complain about the special counsel investigating his father, former President Donald Trump.

On Friday, Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to "oversee two ongoing criminal investigations" into the former president.

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Special counsel in Trump investigations is a former war crimes prosecutor

The US Justice Department on Friday named the former chief prosecutor for the special war crimes tribunal in the Hague to oversee two criminal probes into former president Donald Trump.

"Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced today the appointment of former career Justice Department prosecutor and former chief prosecutor for the special court in the Hague, Jack Smith, to serve as special counsel to oversee two ongoing criminal investigations," the department said in a statement.

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Trump lawyers were ‘dreading’ the possibility of Garland appointing a special counsel: CNN

On Friday, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a special counsel to oversee the investigations into Donald Trump's storing of classified information at Mar-a-Lago and the events surrounding the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The announcement comes on the heels of Trump announcing that he's running for president in 2024.

Jack Smith, who is the former chief prosecutor for the special court in The Hague where he investigated war crimes in the former Yugoslavia, will oversee the investigations.

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Law enforcement and militia leader backtrack on Parkland shooter having ties to white nationalist group

The militia leader who told media that Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz is a member of the Republic of Florida white nationalist group is backtracking on Gab, a "free speech" social network known as a gathering place for white supremacists and the alt-right.

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WATCH: Brawl between white nationalists and interracial couple leaves woman bloodied after Tennessee march

In video posted to Twitter by a reporter from Mic, a fight broke out between an interracial couple and a gang of white nationalists outside of a Tennessee restaurant leaving the woman bleeding from her face.

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Neo-Nazis planning 'White Lives Matter’ rally in Tennessee following ‘stunning success’ of Charlottesville

The white supremacist group the Traditionalist Worker Party helped organize the deadly "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia that claimed the life of anti-fascism protester Heather Heyer. The group's leader is following up by organizing a "White Lives Matter" rally in Tennessee.

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American Bishop convicted of covering up clerical sex abuse refuses to resign

Bishop Robert Finn has been sentenced to probation for failing to report a subordinate's abuses, but he refuses to resign

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Two years after major bust, Kentucky's 'king of pot' still evades capture

With authorities closing in to seize 2,400 marijuana plants on John Robert Boone's farm two years ago, the legendary Kentucky outlaw vanished like a puff of smoke. The prolific grower has been dodging the law ever since, his folk-hero status growing with every sale of a "Run, Johnny, Run" T-shirt and click on his Facebook fan page.

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