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'That's blasphemy!': Political expert says Trump's Christmas 'Hell' wishes will lose votes

The social media outburst by Trump on Christmas Day is unholy and offensive to Democratic strategist Paul Begala.

The former president, defending against two criminal fronts brought by special counsel Jack Smith, leveled harsh sentiments toward him, complicit "World Leaders, both good and bad," and unnamed "THUGS" living stateside.

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Analyst shows why Trump's latest argument is 'more dangerous than it seems'

With his "presidential immunity" claim on the line in the D.C. Court of Appeals, President Donald Trump is effectively trying to tell federal judges that they have no power whatsoever to review his conduct while he was in office, wrote Hayes Brown for MSNBC on Tuesday.

This comes after the Supreme Court rejected a request by special counsel Jack Smith to leapfrog the appeals court and decide the matter on an expedited basis, punting the question at least until that lower court decides, and possibly setting up a delay in the trial even in the likely event Trump is unsuccessful.

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'There could be action taken': Expert says Trump walking 'fine line' in Jack Smith attacks

Trump's "go to HELL" post-Christmas wish to special counsel Jack Smith is likely safe free speech as he marches along a thin legal tightrope.

"...these particular statements probably fall within the allowable side of things and, certainly not surprising, we all know Trump's stance on him at this point, but there's always that opportunity that he could cross that line and there could be action taken," said former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky, appearing on CNN's "Out Front."

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Trump's 'toxic' posts are making some Republicans want to 'turn the page': GOP analyst

Former President Donald Trump's recent outbursts are a direct message to the Republican electorate that he is the same person he has always been, and ready to pick fights over all the same grievances, GOP strategist Alice Stewart told CNN's Pamela Brown on Tuesday.

This comes after Trump posted a Truth Social manifesto on Christmas that calls on special counsel Jack Smith and the liberal "thugs" across America to "rot in hell."

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Trump isn't 'King of America': Legal expert slams immunity claim as a 'sure loser'

Former president Donald Trump is pinning his courtroom victory hopes on a “sure loser” claim that a legal expert told Salon Tuesday is best described as “preposterous.”

The argument in question is Trump’s contention his efforts to reclaim the White House after the 2020 election are protected by presidential immunity.

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Trump 'better start focusing on his legal troubles' due to 'powerful evidence': expert

Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi told Donald Trump he better get it together if he intends to put up a defense in his mounting criminal trials.

Speaking to CNN on Tuesday, Rossi said he'd litigated more than 100 trials, and just based on what he hears in the public domain of the evidence, there is a lot for Trump to worry about.

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Trump's former aide says ex-president is 'worried that he will end up in jail'

Trump is reportedly terrified of becoming an inmate.

Former Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin appeared on CNN to explain why she believes the 45th president is "worried that he will end up in jail."

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'Go to hell': Trump rages at Special Counsel Jack Smith after holiday meltdown

Donald Trump suffered a kind of social media meltdown on Christmas, but the rage has continued into the post-holiday afternoon with the ex-president calling on special counsel Jack Smith to "go to HELL (sic)."

Posting from Breitbart a column from a 92-year-old lawyer in Republican Party politics, Trump continued his claims that the special counsel is working for President Joe Biden. He thinks that the investigations and indictments coming up for the alleged 2020 election subversion and classified documents theft are all examples of Biden using the government against him.

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Trump brags about voters believing his second term will bring 'dictatorship' and 'revenge'

A new pair of word cloud graphics from The Daily Mail reveal what voters are saying most about both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump — and they reveal that voters most associate words like "power," "revenge," and "dictatorship" with Trump.

But the former president doesn't appear bothered by this. On the contrary, Trump posted the word cloud directly to his Truth Social platform on Tuesday.

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Ex-GOP congressmember slams Trump's Christmas message: 'Not a Christian'

In the wake of a Christmas message from Donald Trump that sparked national backlash, a former GOP member of Congress questioned the former president's religious beliefs.

Ex-Rep. Adam Kinzinger responded Tuesday to Trump's Truth Social rant condemning President Joe Biden, Special Counsel Jack Smith and all those he blamed for the criminal charges he has called, and did call again on Christmas, a "witch hunt."

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Jonathan Turley ripped for Trump 'rot in hell' rant response: 'funny if it wasn't so sad'

On Christmas Day 2023, former President Donald Trump posted an angry rant on his Truth Social platform —attacking everyone from President Joe Biden to special counsel Jack Smith.

Trump, in all caps, said of his foes, "MAY THEY ROT IN HELL. AGAIN, MERRY CHRISTMAS!"

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Ohio woman who miscarried may soon be charged with 'abuse of a corpse'

A grand jury may soon formally charge a woman with a fifth-degree felony of “abuse of a corpse” in Trumbull County, Ohio, after she was turned into police after miscarrying her pregnancy back in September, The Guardian reported.

Brittany Watts, who was 21 weeks and five days into her pregnancy, was admitted to the hospital on September 22 with signs that her water had broken prematurely. She ignored medical advice and left the hospital early, saying she could better emotionally process the miscarriage at home.

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Jack Smith continues pushing Judge Aileen Cannon for 'speedy trial' in Trump docs case

Special counsel Jack Smith continues pushing U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon to grant a "speedy trial" in a classified documents case against former President Donald Trump and two of his employees.

In a filing on Tuesday, Smith presented the court with his ninth speedy trial report. Smith noted that the Speedy Trial Act requires the filing of reports.

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