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'She's stacking the deck': Jack Smith expected to quickly appeal Judge Cannon's next order

Former New York Assistant Attorney General Adam Pollock said U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon was "stacking the deck" in favor of Donald Trump.

On Sunday, Pollock told MSNBC's Alex Witt that special counsel Jack Smith would comply Monday after the judge requested jury instructions in a way experts say misstates the law and the case.

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​'Captain Capslock is risen': Internet mocks Trump after angry Easter social media spree

Donald Trump spent his easter raging against his enemies on his own social media platform, Truth Social, spurring glee on the internet.

Trump, who literally directed one "happy Easter" post to those he "despises" such as "corrupt" prosecutors and judges in his criminal cases, wrote dozens of posts earlier in the day. One report on Sunday stated that the ex-president spent "Easter Morning on a Social Media Bender — With Whopping 43 POSTS About Judge Engoron, Jon Stewart and More."

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'A mound of evidence': Trump has 'plenty to worry about' after lawyer's disbarment ruling

Donald Trump has "plenty to worry about" after facts of his involvement in alleged election subversion attempts went public in a recent ruling recommending disbarment for his former legal advisor, according to a new report.

Trump worked with John Eastman in matters related to the 2020 election, and a disciplinary judge recently found that Eastman should be disbarred for going too far for his client in trying to overturn a fair vote.

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Trump sends Easter message to the 'many people that I completely and totally despise'

Donald Trump posted the latest of several Easter messages Sunday, but this one was specifically directed at the people he claims are running a witch hunt against him.

“Happy Easter to all,” he began.

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'Is there no depth?' Ex-prosecutor shreds Trump's personal attack on judge's daughter

Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann took his time on MSNBC Wednesday to lay into former President Donald Trump for his mounting personal attacks on the family of Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing Trump's New York hush money trial — including unsubstantiated allegations about his daughter.

"Andrew, I cease to be able to be surprised, except that Donald Trump is now literally making up a story about Judge Merchan's daughter, posting about it, railing about it, naming her by name," said anchor Joy Reid. "And there's still nothing anyone can do to stop it?"

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Legal expert exposes Judge Cannon's 'secret docket' in Trump's docs case

Unexplained filings are piling up in Judge Aileen Cannon's courtroom — and no one seems to know exactly what's going on.

The strange "secret docket" measures, relating to former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, were flagged on Thursday by Lawfare's Roger Parloff.

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'Suppression of evidence': Liz Cheney issues warning to SCOTUS on Trump immunity case

Former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney took aim at the U.S. Supreme Court and warned the justices to move quickly in their consideration of Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity in regards to criminal charges that he interfered in the 2020 election.

Trump's legal team will go before the Supreme Court on April 25 to argue that he's immune from the Jan. 6 charges, which were leveled against the former president last year in special counsel Jack Smith's case in Washington D.C.

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Judge Cannon has a new way to hobble Mar-a-Lago documents case: ex-prosecutor

Judge Aileen Cannon could hamstring special counsel Jack Smith's case against Donald Trump by unilaterally disqualifying loads of evidence.

The U.S. District Court judge has raised eyebrows over her oversight of the case with rulings that seem to favor the ex-president who appointed her, and a former prosecutor said she could stack the deck against prosecutors by blocking them from using evidence contained in grand jury investigation files transferred from Washington, D.C., to the Florida classified documents case, reported Newsweek.

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Judge Cannon has given Jack Smith a 'fresh opening to seek her removal' from Trump case

Florida-based Aileen Cannon, the Donald Trump-appointed federal judge assigned to special counsel Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago documents prosecution, has been a frequent source of frustration to Trump's critics — some of whom believe she has done everything possible to delay the case and keep it from going to trial.

One of those critics, political and legal blogger Philip Rotner, has been warning that Smith's prosecution won't survive if he doesn't take steps to get Cannon removed from it.

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Judge Cannon has 'lost control of the trial': Experts worried about Trump's documents case

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon is being accused of bungling the criminal classified case and letting it spiral out of control in favor of former President Donald Trump's slow-walk to election strategy, according to some legal scholars.

The delay tactics in the case where the 45th president and Republican presumptive nominee, stands accused of hoarding several White House banker boxes filled with national secrets at his Mar-a-Lago club has dragged on to the point where some have lost faith in Cannon's ability.

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'Flat-out false': Jack Smith shreds Trump valet Walt Nauta's newest legal argument

The only proof former President Donald Trump’s valet Walt Nauta offered that he’s the victim of a vindictive courtroom witch hunt is a chat his lawyers had with prosecutors over coffee, according to special counsel Jack Smith.

Smith makes this argument in a new filing to Florida’s federal court on Wednesday in rebuttal to Nauta’s bid to avoid criminal charges that he helped conceal documents at Trump’s social club Mar-a-Lago.

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MAGA lawyers have drawn up plans to bring down Letitia James if Trump re-elected: report

MAGA lawyers are crafting legal strategies the Department of Justice could use to specifically target New York Attorney General Letitia James if Donald Trump is re-elected, according to a new report.

Three sources confirmed the behind-the-scene plans to Rolling Stone, while two sources specified one proposal involved federal prosecutors accusing James of attempting to illegally interfere with the 2024 presidential election, an ironic consideration given that Trump has been indicted in federal court and in Georgia with attempting to illegally overturn his own 2020 election loss.

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