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Rundown: The Trump legal cases to watch in 2024

This year promises to be a busy one for the Trump legal team, with the former US president facing accusations of wrongdoing – ranging from the civil to the criminal to the unconstitutional – in multiple states and jurisdictions. Here is a look at the four criminal indictments (and others) that Donald Trump will be facing in 2024, even as he vies to retake the presidency in November.

Donald Trump has been charged with a total of 91 felony counts in four criminal indictments, with the former president facing possible prison sentences in each case.

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GOP's Elise Stefanik faces potential censure for Trump-style conspiracy theories

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) plans to introduce a formal resolution censuring Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) for pushing voter fraud conspiracy theories linked to Jan. 6, 2021, he announced Wednesday in a press release.

"Congresswoman Stefanik’s persistent and continued support for the perpetrators of an insurrection is contemptuous,” Congressman Dan Goldman said. “In putting her personal ambitions over her integrity, Congresswoman Stefanik has been Donald Trump’s biggest congressional cheerleader, even though our mutual home state of New York overwhelmingly opposes him."

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'Jack Smith is winning': Analyst reveals how special counsel has Trump tied in knots

Former President Donald Trump has completely contradicted himself as he tries to fight the election subversion charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith — and it serves to show the extent to which "Jack Smith is winning," wrote Hayes Brown for MSNBC on Wednesday.

The issue stems from the former president's controversial defense of presidential immunity before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, where his lawyer stirred outrage by claiming Trump couldn't be charged even for ordering a military assassination of his opponent. This entire argument, Hayes wrote, is predicated on the idea Trump was acting in his official capacity — but there's a big problem with that.

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Jack Smith's Jan. 6 Trump case could be torn apart by imminent SCOTUS decision: report

As the Supreme Court gears up to decide if Donald Trump's claims of immunity from prosecution are legitimate, another case in front of the court threatens to upend special counsel Jack Smith's prosecution of him, Politico reported.

The case, Joseph W. Fischer v. United States, has raised the issue of whether the Department of Justice has been improperly using a law originally aimed at curbing financial crimes to prosecute Jan. 6 defendant Joseph Fischer. As Politico points out, if the Court rules in Fischer's favor, it would undermine Smith's use of the law against Trump, as well as other Jan. 6 defendants.

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'Nobody asks for this': Trump's 'unusual' classified docs filing has legal expert bemused

Former President Donald Trump's newest legal filing in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case is highly unusual because of the sheer scope of documents it demands be turned over, CNN legal analyst Katelyn Polantz said Wednesday.

The request, filed with the court late Tuesday, is a discovery request for all sorts of documents that could help his case.

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'They are all in on it with Jack Smith': Trump ally says Ron DeSantis is working with DOJ

Trump world has come up with a new oppression theory: Ron DeSantis is helping Special Counsel Jack Smith in his prosecutions of the former president.

Donald Trump's campaign in July issued a statement on the purported "unholy alliance" between DeSantis and the Justice Department's work.

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'Completely out of bounds': Legal expert predicts 'harsh' response to recent Trump filing

Trump's latest paper dump in his classified document obstruction case is asking prosecutors to go fetch every potential relevant item pertaining to the matter from the entire country's intelligence apparatus.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance told MSNBC's Alex Wagner that the request is expected to be annihilated by special counsel Jack Smith when he responds.

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Trump's newest filing is 'a political talking point dressed up in legal argument': expert

Trump's latest filing in his criminal obstruction of classified documents case is a time-sucking ruse.

That's essentially how national security attorney Bradley Moss chocked it up when he appeared on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell Tuesday night.

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Legal experts say Judge Cannon is 'quietly sabotaging' Jack Smith's doc case against Trump

Is District Judge Aileen Cannon in Trump's pocket?

Dennis Aftergut, a former federal prosecutor, and Laurence Tribe, a renowned legal professor are hinting at that in their Slate article, "Judge Aileen Cannon Is Quietly Sabotaging the Trump Classified Documents Case."

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Jack Smith wins as court turns down appeal to keep Trump Twitter records secret

Special counsel Jack Smith will have access to Donald Trump's Twitter account, a court has ruled.

A split panel of D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judges ruled against X's effort to appeal Smith's search warrant. X is the social media network formally known as Twitter.

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Trump gets slapped down by appeals court as defamation trial starts

A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity in the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll, court records show.

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York also dismissed Trump's arguments that his 2019 statements against Carroll were not defamatory, the ruling shows.

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'Lots of outrage': Trump filing expected to attack Jack Smith's handling of Florida case

Donald Trump is expected to file motions in Florida Tuesday that would exploit special counsel Jack Smith's inability to get him to disclose his defense, Newsweek reported.

Smith had tried to force Trump to disclose if he was going to use an advice of counsel defense in his classified documents trial — effectively saying he had no intent of illegally retaining national defense information and he had acted in accordance with the advice of his lawyers.

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Trump suggests he will ‘suspend my campaign’ to seemingly dupe supporters out of cash

In the hour before the Iowa caucuses started, Donald Trump’s campaign twice blasted out fundraising text messages with an apparent scare tactic to spur supporters to donate.

“President Trump: Suspend my campaign?” the messages began, accompanied by an “ALERT” image of Trump in his signature Make America Great Again hat and billowing American flags.

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