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Court smacks down Trump's immunity appeal demand in E. Jean Carroll civil case

A high court denied former President Donald Trump's demand to re-hear his civil immunity claim in the case of E. Jean Carroll, the former journalist he's been found liable of defaming, reported Politico's Kyle Cheney on Wednesday.

Trump was seeking from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit a so-called en banc hearing, in which every judge on the circuit reconsiders the decision of a three-judge panel.

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'Lying about the evidence in all caps': Liz Cheney shoots down Trump’s biggest Jan. 6 lies

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) — who co-chaired the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack — publicly mocked former President Donald Trump while debunking his false claims about the deadly 2021 riot at the US Capitol.

This weekend will mark the third anniversary of the January 6 insurrection by a crowd of Trump supporters that resulted in five deaths and hundreds of injuries of US Capitol and DC Metropolitan police officers. Ahead of the attack's anniversary, Trump posted to his Truth Social platform that Cheney and House Democrats supposedly deleted records relating to the attack, and also repeated a debunked claim that then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) declined an offer of 10,000 National Guard troops to guard the capitol on the day of the riot.

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Donald Trump has a plan to use GOP primaries as a defense in criminal trials: report

The Republican primaries are proceeding with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley vying for second place while Donald Trump appearing clearly headed for the GOP nomination.

But, according to Salon's Heather Digby Parton, Trump wants to get them wrapped up as soon as possible.

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'Quite an imagination': Jack Smith expands on serious Trump crimes in immunity briefing

In his recent briefing challenging former President Donald Trump's claim of absolute immunity, Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith suggested the ex-president may have committed multiple serious offenses.

The Daily Beast reported Wednesday that in an 82-page briefing Smith's team submitted over the holiday weekend to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, Trump could have carried out any hypothetical crime, from ordering the FBI to fabricate evidence against political opponents, ordering a U.S. military assassination or selling nuclear secrets to a foreign country.

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These 2024 dates could mark Trump's downfall

Donald Trump will have a very complicated schedule in 2024, dealing with a barrage of legal problems while running a presidential campaign.

In addition to four criminal indictments, the former president is facing a variety of civil lawsuits. Regardless, poll after poll is showing that he is on track to win the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

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‘Not so fast’: Watergate prosecutor warns Supreme Court is going to hand Trump a shock

Donald Trump might be praising the Supreme Court’s refusal of special counsel Jack Smith’s plea for an expedited hearing on the former president’s immunity claim, but he might be celebrating too soon.

Watergate prosecutor Nick Ackerman warned Wednesday that what Trump considers good news is going to blow up in his face.

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'Suggestive' Jack Smith filings hint at even more Trump crimes: report

The Daily Beast's Jose Pagliery has flagged some recent court filings by special counsel Jack Smith that he describes as "awfully suggestive" of other crimes committed by former President Donald Trump.

Specifically, the filings in question list crimes that Trump could theoretically get away with were his argument about presidential immunity to be upheld by courts, including "accepting a bribe, ordering an FBI director to fake evidence against a political foe, ordering the military to murder critics, and even selling nuclear secrets to a foreign enemy."

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'Stone-cold loser': Ex-prosecutor says Trump's double jeopardy argument is doomed to fail

Out of all of Trump's legal "Hail Marys," the notion that he can't be tried criminally after being absolved through impeachment could be dead on arrival.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, appearing on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell, called it a "stone-cold loser."

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'Trump has no new arguments': Ex-president skewered for last-minute immunity filing

Donald Trump late on Tuesday night filed a reply brief to an appeals court defending his claim for presidential immunity, but one legal expert said the former president has "no new arguments."

Trump, who is responding to Special Counsel Jack Smith's briefing in which the prosecutor challenged Trump's key assertions, has continued to insist that he deserves immunity for his actions allegedly attempting to overturn the 2020 election. In fact, he has argued that it was his duty to "investigate" the supposedly rigged 2020 election.

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Trump's 'horror-movie' argument would let him use the military to imprison Biden: expert

Former President Donald Trump's presidential immunity argument against special counsel Jack Smith's prosecution for January 6 is not just meritless, argued former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti on MSNBC Tuesday — it's also dangerous.

By the logic Trump has laid out, Mariotti told anchor Ari Melber, if Trump was elected to a second term, he could order the military to lock up Joe Biden, and then fabricate a way to excuse himself from any criminal investigation of his actions.

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Judges warn Trump lawyers 'discrete issues' need to be discussed in immunity claim

The judges tasked with ruling on Donald Trump’s immunity claims have warned both the former president and special counsel Jack Smith to be prepared to discuss “discrete issues” raised in past filings, court records show.

The U.S. Court of Appeals D.C. Circuit Tuesday told lawyers on both teams they should be ready by Jan. 9 to present oral arguments on issues raised in amicus briefs, or information provided by supporting groups.

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'Under-the-radar court filings' show Trump’s far-reaching plan to 'undermine' Jack Smith

Former President Donald Trump enters 2024 facing four criminal indictments, and one of them — special counsel Jack Smith's election interference case — is scheduled to go to trial in March. Many legal experts, however, are saying that a delay is likely.

Delaying his criminal trials has been a big part of Trump's legal strategy. But CNN's Katelyn Polantz, in an article published Tuesday, reports that delaying is only part of Team Trump's game plan.

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Trump lawyers plot 'political bias' defense — but it has a major problem: report

CNN is reporting that former President Donald Trump's lawyers are plotting a multi-pronged defense strategy aimed at establishing that he had good-faith reasons to believe that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

One of the strategies will reportedly involve accusing officials in the intelligence community of "political bias" against Trump, which they hope could convince jurors that he had legitimate reason to distrust their claims that the 2020 election results were accurate.

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