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'This is insane': Legal experts take wrecking ball to latest Trump classified docs defense

Former President Donald Trump is in a Florida courtroom Thursday as he continues to get criminal charges involving retaining top-secret government documents dismissed.

Trump doesn't deny that he was in possession of the documents — in fact, he has doubled down on the accusations that he took them. But he defends himself by saying that they were "mine." It has been a point of contention between Trump and his lawyers.

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Jack Smith's 'frustration' with Judge Cannon evident in recent filings: CNN's John Berman

CNN host John Berman on Thursday claimed that special counsel Jack Smith's "frustration" with Judge Aileen Cannon appeared to be boiling over given some of his team's recent court filings.

While interviewing former federal prosecutor Donya Perry, Berman brought up the argument being made by Trump's lawyers that he had the right as president to take America's nuclear secrets with him after he left the White House in January 2021.

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'An insider threat': Conservative warns Trump shouldn't be given intelligence briefings

Former President Donald Trump would, as a matter of tradition, receive intelligence briefings on the campaign trail, now that he has effectively secured the nomination for the Republican Party.

But President Joe Biden should not allow this to happen, conservative analyst and former Naval War College professor Tom Nichols wrote for The Atlantic on Wednesday, because Trump is "an insider threat" to the country's security.

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'Nukes': Trump's new criminal filing doubles down on nuclear secrets 'Q' clearance demand

Donald Trump’s lawyers in his classified documents case are doubling down on a special demand involving the former president’s secret “Q” clearance with the Energy department, court records show.

For the Energy department, writes Daily Beast reporter Jose Pagliery, “read: nukes.”

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Jack Smith fears removing Aileen Cannon will kill chance of putting Trump on trial: expert

Special counsel Jack Smith might be avoiding calls to demand the removal of Judge Aileen Cannon from Donald Trump's classified documents case because it would kill any chance he has of getting a trial before the election, an expert said.

While Smith has not indicated that he wants to ask for Cannon's removal, experts have urged him to — particularly after former Mar-a-Lago worker Brian Butler, who is a potential star witness in the case, publicly described how he unwittingly helped co-defendant Walt Nauta move boxes of classified documents onto Trump's private plane in June 2022.

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Fox News host claims Trump ‘not charged with obstructing’ despite multiple counts

Prominent Fox News host "Judge" Jeanine Pirro claimed on Tuesday obstruction is not among the 91 felony charges Donald Trump is facing.

Pirro, who holds a law degree, was a prosecutor for a dozen years and a county judge, told Fox News viewers, "the Democrats spent the whole day saying, Donald Trump obstructed. Well, newsflash, Donald Trump was not charged with obstructing."

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Trump was warned Stop the Steal rally attendees carried prohibited items on Jan. 6: report

The head of former President Donald Trump's Secret Service detail notified him that some members of the crowd at his Jan. 6 "Stop the Steal" rally were carrying prohibited items, his driver testified to Congress.

According to Politico, "The driver, who remains unidentified, drove Trump to and from his rally at the Ellipse on Jan. 6. After the rally, Trump’s supporters — riled up by his fervid speech — marched down the street, where Congress was attempting to certify the results of the 2020 election. The driver described Trump’s exchange that day with his lead Secret Service agent, Robert Engel, in testimony he gave in November 2022 to the House Jan. 6 select committee."

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'Judge Cannon has a lot to answer for': Expert furious Trump witness wasn't heard in court

Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann is shocked by former Mar-a-Lago employee Brian Butler coming forward to describe what he saw of classified documents being illegally moved — and not just because of the details he shared.

Speaking on MSNBC Tuesday, Weissmann said he was dismayed at how the justice system and the courts have apparently worked to prevent the public from being able to review the information ahead of the election.

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'It was insane': Trump's own voter fraud expert describes efforts to prove 2020 was stolen

When a group of pro-Trump activists in Wisconsin claimed they had uncovered evidence of more than 700,000 cases of voter fraud — which, if true, would have made it the most extreme case of voter fraud in American history — Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign "treated it with the utmost urgency, in a mix of high farce and low comedy that became the hallmark of the MAGA movement’s fraud fever after the election."

That's according to Rolling Stone's Adam Rawnsley, who interviewed Republican elections expert Ken Block for his latest piece. Block said that the pro-Trump activists "took their proof to the manager of a Trump golf course, who forwarded that proof to Eric Trump, who delivered it to the [Trump campaign] lawyer I reported to, Alex Cannon."

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Watch: Jerry Nadler turns tables at Hur hearing to air damning evidence against Trump

Although House Republicans had hoped to use public testimony featuring special counsel Robert Hur as a means to highlight President Joe Biden's alleged memory deficiencies, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) had other ideas.

Specifically, Nadler turned the tables and used it to shine a light on evidence of alleged obstruction of justice by former President Donald Trump.

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Watch: Jon Stewart finds the one Katie Britt line he says wasn't ridiculed enough

Jon Stewart found the one moment in Sen. Katie Britt's repeatedly ridiculed rebuttal to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address he felt had not been ridiculed enough.

"Who smiles," asked Stewart on the Daily Show Monday, "when they say the line 'steeped in the blood of patriots'?"

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Trump pledges to immediately free 'January 6 Hostages' from jail if re-elected president

Former President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social platform Monday that among his first acts as president will be to release convicted and accused Jan. 6 rioters from jail if elected to another term in November.

"My first acts as your next President will be to Close the Border, DRILL, BABY, DRILL, and Free the January 6 Hostages being wrongfully imprisoned!" Trump posted.

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'Gold for prosecutors': Expert says Mar-a-Lago witness is just what Jack Smith needs

The Mar-a-Lago witness who came forward publicly to discuss the role he played in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case is a huge asset to special counsel Jack Smith, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig explained on CNN Monday.

The witness, an employee of Trump's country club now revealed to be Brian Butler, opened up to CNN's Kaitlan Collins Monday, explaining how he helped Trump's body man Walt Nauta load boxes onto the former president's plane.

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