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'Hoax!' Fox's Jesse Watters caught backtracking after celebrating Trump threats

A Fox News host who championed Donald Trump's political threats of retribution has been caught trying to claim reports of the former president's promised "revenge tour" are a hoax.

The watchdog group Media Matters on Monday issued a ruthless fact check on pro-Trump Jesse Watters and his conflicting commentary on the controversial presumptive Republican presidential nominee's rhetoric of revenge.

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GOP Attorneys General Challenge Trump Docs Gag Order

Twenty-four Republican state attorneys general have interceded in the classified-documents prosecution of Donald Trump, opposing special counsel Jack Smith’s request that the trial judge bar Trump from making hostile statements against federal law enforcement.

In a 27-page amicus brief filed by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, the states complain that Smith’s motion to amend the former president’s bail conditions amounts to interference in the presidential election.

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'Pumping up the outrage': Ex-prosecutor slams Jack Smith for taking Trump's bait

Special counsel Jack Smith keeps getting prodded into making "foolish" decisions by Donald Trump's legal team, a former federal prosecutor argued Monday.

Bill Shipley, a former prosecutor who has represented dozens of Jan. 6 defendants, wrote on his "Shipwrecked Crew" blog that Smith kept taking bait set out by Trump attorneys to allow the former president's defenders to spin a media narrative about the Mar-a-Lago documents case, reported Newsweek.

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Judge Cannon denies motion from 24 red states opposing Trump gag order

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon has denied a motion from 24 states that sought to defend former President Donald Trump.

On May 24, special counsel Jack Smith filed a motion asking Cannon to impose a "gag order" after Trump suggested law enforcement agencies that searched his Mar-a-Lago property "were complicit in a plot to assassinate him."

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Ex-federal judge calls out 'sarcastic' Aileen Cannon's 'visceral dislike of Jack Smith'

Judge Aileen Cannon has been an ongoing source of frustration to Donald Trump's critics, repeatedly delaying the trial in special Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago documents case and flatly rejecting his request for a limited gag order.

Ty Cobb, a former Trump White House lawyer turned Trump foe, has been especially biting in his criticism — telling CNN that Cannon is showing a "palpable bias" that goes way beyond "mere ineptitude."

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Judge Cannon is waiting for a Trump 'Hail Mary pass' so she can spike Mar-a-Lago case

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Weekend," former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner bashed U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Aileen Cannon for wasting time by considering frivolous motions as she drags her feet on Donald Trump's obstruction of justice trial.

He then suggested she is desperately looking for a way to shut the case down.

Speaking with hosts about the Mar-a-Lago case brought by special counsel Jack Smith against the former president, Kirschner claimed that Cannon was stockpiling — and not resolving— motions from Trump's legal team like a "like a beaver building a logjam, a dam with all these motions."

He then claimed it looked like she is waiting for help from the former president's legal team that would allow her to dismiss the case in such a manner that it could never be brought to trial.

"One way you can guarantee never being able to set a trial date is if you always have more motions to resolve before you can get there — that seems to be one of the reasons," he told the hosts. "We know Donald Trump's legal team, look at what he did in New York, bogus motion after bogus motion after bogus motion, I think we could call them all Hail Mary passes. None of them were caught, right? Not by a trial court judge or by the appellate court judges in New York. He went to trial and got convicted in a New York minute on the evidence."

"I'm afraid Judge Cannon is, you know, standing uncovered in the end zone waiting to catch Donald Trump's Hail Mary pass and maybe dismiss the case," he added before continuing, "And here is what drives me to distraction: we have talked about a motion to recuse before. If she dismisses this case in a way that deprives Jack Smith of being able to appeal the dismissal, and there are ways to do that once the case moves into trial, we will be looking back saying, why in the world wasn't there a recusal motion that was litigated in the full light of day and let the 11th Circuit rule one way or another?"

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'Going to lose big': George Conway predicts Trump’s immunity bid will cost him election

A pending Supreme Court decision could be what costs former President Donald Trump the Electoral College in the upcoming November election, according to a conservative attorney.

During a recent appearance on CNN, George Conway — the ex-husband of former Trump White House senior advisor Kellyanne Conway — predicted that not only would Trump lose his effort to get the Supreme Court to rule that he has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for acts carried out while he was in office, but that losing that battle will result in him losing yet another election.

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‘Don’t tempt him’: Jack Smith could eye new Trump charges after Cannon 'consolation prize'

Judge Aileen Cannon thought she was handing Donald Trump a consolation prize when she dropped a paragraph from his indictment — but she may have just landed him with extra charges, a Florida prosecutor said Saturday.

Cannon, who’s overseeing Trump’s classified documents criminal case in Florida, refused his legal team’s effort to have some charges against him dropped this week.

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'Shocking display of overreach': Jack Smith hammered by Trump team's latest filing

Donald Trump is blaming the feds for shunning the Constitution to keep him muzzled.

On Friday, the former president’s attorneys accused special counsel Jack Smith and his team — who accuse him of hoarding classified documents and obstructing their return — of demanding he be gagged by the court without offering “any evidence of threats or harassment resulting from President Trump’s protected speech.”

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GOP lawmaker 'badly undermines' Mike Johnson’s 'core' argument against Jack Smith

During an interview with right-wing Fox News this week, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) offered some possible ways to "rein in" Jack Smith — the U.S. Department of Justice special counsel who is prosecuting two federal criminal cases against former President Donald Trump.

Johnson, a Trump loyalist, proposed using "the power of the purse" to defund Smith's office. And some Democrats have been arguing that when Johnson threatens to defund the DOJ, he is doing something that Republicans often accuse Democrats of: defunding the police.

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'Fizzling' Biden impeachment probe picked apart by conservative paper

The conservative Washington Examiner newspaper this week lambasted Republican House members for failing to fully implement former President Donald Trump's demands. Namely, an editorial published by the website complains that Republicans have failed to impeach President Joe Biden.

“Nearly a year and a half after initial investigations began, the effort to impeach Biden appears to be fizzling out," the report explains.

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‘These kinds of folks’: Jim Jordan wants to block Fani Willis and Alvin Bragg

Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, increasing his efforts to use the tools of his office to support, protect, and promote Donald Trump, has been speaking with Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan about defunding federal prosecutions of the now-criminally convicted ex-president, according to a report by Politico Playbook.

Thursday morning Donald Trump is meeting with House Republicans, barely blocks away from the violent and deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol he incited, at the restaurant where one of the pipe bombs was discovered outside on January 6, 2021. Republicans, according to Punchbowl News' Max Cohen, are singing the indicted ex-president "Happy Birthday," and have presented him with the bat and ball from the congressional baseball game, which the GOP won Wednesday.

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'Heil birthday': Republicans shredded for serenading Trump on Capitol Hill

Republicans began their first meeting with former President Donald Trump since he ordered Capitol rioters to “fight like hell” on Jan. 6, 2021, by serenading him in celebration of his birthday, according to multiple reports.

The House and Senate Republicans who gathered for a policy meeting with Trump, the presumptive presidential nominee convicted of felony crimes, sang "Happy Birthday" and gave him a baseball bat and ball as a present, according to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman and CNN's Manu Raju.

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