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'Useful idiot' defense is doomed to fail in Trump's Jan. 6 trial: legal expert

Of the approximately 1,200 rioters arrested in relation to the deadly January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, roughly 900 have pleaded guilty or have been convicted in a trial.

Many of those defendants' lawyers argued — some successfully — that their clients were simply too gullible and were taken advantage of in the heat of the moment.

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Ginni’s actions require Justice Thomas to recuse from Trump Colorado case, Dems say

Ginni Thomas' actions and "intimate involvement" with Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election are sufficient grounds for her husband, Clarence Thomas, to recuse himself from a case the ex-president is asking the Supreme Court to decide, a group of House Democrats say in a scathing letter to the embattled U.S. Supreme Court Justice.

On Wednesday Donald Trump's attorneys petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court that finds section three of the Fourteenth Amendment disqualifies the ex-president from serving again, and therefore could not remain on the ballot.

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'This is just not done': Legal expert slams Trump's latest Supreme Court motion

Trump's lawyers filed a Supreme Court brief to appease a MAGA base.

Former federal prosecutor and legal analyst Andrew Weissmann appearing on MSNBC's "Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell was asked about Trump's team brief that calls on the judge to scold Jack Smith and his team for misconduct.

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Republican strategist compares Trump followers' conspiracy theories to 'crop circles'

Former President Donald Trump's grip on his followers allows him to convince them of any outlandish thing he wants, said longtime Republican strategist Stuart Stevens on Thursday's edition of MSNBC's "The ReidOut."

This comes as Trump's lawyers put forth a briefing in the presidential immunity case that lays out a litany of purported evidence for his voter fraud claims, that is so off base it might actually help special counsel Jack Smith prove his case.

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Watch: Trump co-defendant arrest caught on bodycam after physical confrontation with FBI

Footage captured on police bodycam of Harrison Floyd being arrested in February following a physical confrontation with FBI agents attempting to serve him a grand jury subpoena was released publicly following a records request by POLITICO.

The 2020 Trump campaign aide, a co-defendant in Donald Trump's Georgia election subversion case, told local Maryland police officers at his doorstep that he had just dropped off his daughter and that he didn't see any badge flashed.

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'Dead loser': Legal experts slam Trump's latest argument against Jack Smith

What’s worse than a dead loser, comparable to a long-dead stinking corpse, and worthy of an Academy Award?

The winner, according to legal experts, is Donald Trump’s motion to hold Special Counsel Jack Smith in contempt.

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SCOTUS urged by Republicans to prop up Trump's 2024 campaign or risk 'electoral chaos'

"Electoral chaos" will erupt if the Supreme Court does not allow former President Donald Trump to appear on Colorado's state ballot, Republican challengers reportedly argued this week.

Attorney Jay Sekulow — representing the Colorado Republican State Central Committee — filed a brief with the Supreme Court demanding the justices block attempts to bump Trump from state ballots under the 14th Amendment's insurrectionist ban, the Messenger reported Thursday.

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'No evidence of any schemes': Trump's latest courtroom tactic blown up by analyst

Former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign tactic for manufacturing election fraud conspiracy theories — which even his own hired guns admit are baseless — was laid bare this week, Philip Bump wrote for the Washington Post Thursday.

"Over the three-plus years since the election, no evidence of any schemes that affected the vote has been uncovered — despite the enormous effort from Trump and his allies to uncover some," wrote Bump.

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Trump's lawyers should be held accountable for promoting his Big Lie in court: expert

Legal expert Kim Wehle highlighted Thursday Donald Trump's recent court filing about his actions around 2020 and Jan. 6 in a desperate effort to prove that intervening in the election was part of his role as president.

What's disturbing, she said, is that legitimate lawyers from prominent firms are willing to hang their reputations — and careers —on something like that.

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Trump asks court to hold Jack Smith in contempt for trying to keep trial on track

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump asked a federal judge to sanction special counsel Jack Smith on Thursday.

In a 15-page filing, the attorneys accused Smith and two other federal prosecutors of defying a court's order pausing Trump's federal election subversion trial.

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'Surprise' argument could blow up Trump's election interference trial strategy: Expert

A newly filed "surprise" argument could blow a hole in former President Donald Trump's strategy to avoid criminal prosecution in his federal election conspiracy trial, according to a former federal prosecutor.

The watchdog group American Oversight's new filing could destroy Trump's chances of delaying Special Counsel Jack Smith's case, Harry Litman wrote Wednesday in the Los Angeles Times.

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Trump's lawyers just helped Jack Smith prove his election interference case: Analyst

Donald Trump's attorneys inadvertently just helped Special Counsel Jack Smith prove a major part of his case against the former president, argued Aaron Blake in a column for the Washington Post on Wednesday.

Blake looks at a recent legal brief in Trump's appeal for presidential immunity in his federal election conspiracy case, which he argues contains a "remarkable" detail useful to Smith's team.

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Supreme Court might dodge Trump’s immunity case entirely: ex-DOJ official

The Supreme Court could try to dodge deciding Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim, a former Justice Department official said Wednesday.

Former Justice Department official Mary McCord spoke with MSNBC's Alicia Menendez about Trump's efforts to kill Special Counsel Jack Smith's election interference case by claiming his actions between the Nov. 2020 election and the Jan. 6 Capitol riots were protected.

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