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Expert flags part of Mar-a-Lago worker's story that's most 'telling in front of a jury'

Former Mar-a-Lago employee Brian Butler, one of the key witnesses in special counsel Jack Smith's Espionage Act case against former President Donald Trump, is coming forward with new details about what he saw and how he was ordered to help move boxes of highly classified national defense information, most recently giving an interview to MSNBC's Ari Melber on Wednesday evening.

And in this latest interview, he revealed something particularly astonishing, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance told Melber shortly after.

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Mar-a-Lago employee: I saw evidence of a cover-up as authorities came for classified docs

Former Mar-a-Lago employee Brian Butler, identified as Employee #5 in special counsel Jack Smith's classified documents indictment of former President Donald Trump, gave an interview on MSNBC Wednesday night — and revealed new details about the things he saw as he was ordered to help transport boxes.

In particular, Butler told anchor and legal expert Ari Melber, Trump's repeated claims that he had a legal right to declassify and take the documents stands in stark contrast to the efforts he seemed to take to conceal what he was doing from the authorities.

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Trump demands multiple Jan. 6 lawsuits against him be halted until after Jack Smith trial

Donald Trump is trying to put on hold several January 6 lawsuits against him until his pending criminal trial is concluded, CNN reported Wednesday.

At least five suits have been filed against the former president by complainants including members of Congress who were attacked and police officers who were working at the Capitol on the day.

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'Slow death': Expert claims Aileen Cannon is Trump's only 'line of defense' in docs case

Donald Trump has been angrily railing against many of the judges assigned to the criminal prosecutions and civil cases he facing, but one he hasn't been attacking is Aileen Cannon, the Florida-based Trump appointee assigned to special counsel Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago documents case.

Much of the criticism of Cannon has been coming from Trump's critics, who believe she has been going out of her way to help the former president delay the case.

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Judge Cannon could be 'removed from the case altogether' after latest stunt: report

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon could be removed from a classified documents case against Donald Trump, according to a report.

On Monday, Cannon shocked experts by proposing jury instructions that would suggest that a president had sole authority to declare documents a personal record, essentially dismissing the case against Trump.

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'Beyond question': Expert says latest filing shows Cannon must be taken off Trump case

Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday asked both parties in Donald Trump's classified documents case to weigh in on jury instructions — a move that was roundly criticized as "legally insane" and "utterly nuts."

Cannon asked lawyers to file jury instructions on two topics — having jurors review a record kept by Trump and decide if "it is personal or presidential using the definitions set forth in the Presidential Records Act," and if jurors believe the former president can rightfully consider the documents his personal property.

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‘Bizarre’ order warrants Judge Cannon’s removal: experts

Legal experts are urging Special Counsel Jack Smith to file for the removal of U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, calling her recent order in the Trump Espionage Act/classified documents case "bizarre," "legal inanity," and saying it is an inaccurate interpretation of the law.

Judge Cannon "issued an unusual order late Monday regarding jury instructions at the end of the trial — even though she has not yet ruled on when the trial will be held, or a host of other issues," The Washington Post reports. The paper adds that she "instructed lawyers to file proposed jury instructions by April 2 on two topics that are related to defense motions to have the indictment dismissed outright."

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'Makes no sense at all': Morning Joe blasts Judge Cannon's latest Trump order

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough was gobsmacked by federal judge Aileen Cannon's latest order in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

The U.S. District Court judge ordered Donald Trump's attorneys and special counsel Jack Smith's team to submit jury instructions ahead of a trial, but the "Morning Joe" host agreed with legal experts who say the two-page order compels them to engage in an irrelevant application of the Presidential Records Act instead of the Espionage Act, which is the law he's charged with breaking.

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'Legally insane': Judge Cannon's latest filing slammed by experts as 'utterly nuts'

Judge Aileen Cannon appears to be inviting a future jury to pore over Donald Trump's seized classified materials — despite them being national secrets — while putting constraints on her own duties.

In her most recent filing Monday, Cannon also wants to task jurors with figuring out if the former president can rightfully consider the documents as his personal property — a claim she is supposed to be deciding after he used it as an argument for his case to be dismissed.

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Jack Smith will indict Trump's co-conspirators after election: former FBI official

Speaking on "Jack," a podcast that focuses on the prosecutions being led by special counsel Jack Smith, former FBI deputy director Andy McCabe and legal analyst Allison Gill explained why the Justice Department isn't indicting Donald Trump's co-conspirators yet for allegedly helping him defraud the United States with his effort to illegally remain in power.

The 2020 election case Trump faces isn't exclusively about him, as several high-ranking officials, activists, legal advisers, and campaign strategists were part of a move to overturn the vote.

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'The fix is in': Expert breaks down 'very strange' Judge Cannon hearing on Trump docs

A recent hearing in Donald Trump's criminal case over stashed classified documents was "very strange," according to one legal expert.

Lawfare's Roger Parloff, who recently reported that Judge Cannon had created a "secret docket" in the process of overseeing the Trump case, Sunday broke down the findings of Thursday's hearing before Cannon, after he had time to "decompress."

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Why Jack Smith should push for Judge Cannon's removal from the Mar-a-Lago docs case

Many of Trump's critics have also been highly critical of Cannon, arguing that she has gone out of her way to accommodate Trump's strategy of delaying that case. One of those critics is political and legal blogger Philip Rotner.

In a commentary published by the conservative website The Bulwark on March 15, Rotner argues that unless Smith pushes for Cannon to be removed from the case, his prosecution is doomed.

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Jack Smith slams 'meritless' filing that caused Judge Cannon's 'worrisome' commentary

Special Counsel Jack Smith on Friday evening hit back against a brief from former Reagan era Attorney General Ed Meese, who called on Judge Cannon to dismiss charges against Trump in the criminal case involving stashed classified documents.

Less than two weeks ago, Cannon filed to the Florida federal court a paperless order accepting two amicus briefs, one from the America First Legal Foundation and one from former Reagan era Attorney General Ed Meese, calling on the Florida federal judge to dismiss charges against Trump, court records show.

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