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Trump has a big problem that could wipe out whatever polling advantage he enjoys: analysis

It's a little less than a year before the election and Donald Trump has been up and running his campaign for the early primary states for months. The political polls show Trump and President Joe Biden dancing back and forth between who is leading, with both always in the margin of error.

Legal expert Norm Eisen, pollster Celinda Lake and campaign researcher Anat Shenker-Osorio explained in The New York Times that there is one key detail that is being ignored in all of the polls. Most polls are asking whether voters would still support Trump if he is convicted by a jury of his peers -- and the polls consistently show that a conviction would damage him.

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Trump immunity ruling by appeals court could short circuit SCOTUS stepping in: expert

According to former FBI official Andrew McCabe, the decision by the Supreme Court to defer to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on the issue of Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim might end the legal fracas at that level.

With the nation's highest court punting the filing by special counsel Jack Smith to speed up the process of determining whether the former president is immune from prosecution for alleged crimes, McCabe stated an adverse ruling by the fully seated (en banc) D.C. circuit court could get the Supreme Court off the hook.

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Jack Smith now has 'devastating' evidence against Trump that juries 'eat up': expert

According to MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos, the unearthed recording of Donald Trump and RNC chair Ronna McDaniel plotting with Michigan election officials to block the certification of the 2020 presidential election votes will likely be front and center when special counsel Jack Smith presents his case in Judge Tanya Chutkan's courtroom.

After being prompted about the phone call by "Morning Joe" fill-in host Jonathan Lemire, Cevallos began by noting that "there was a lot of talk this last week about, well, could this expose him to liability in a Michigan court? Maybe. But far more interesting to me, having defended federal criminal cases, I can tell you federal court is not a fun place to be for a criminal defense attorney because the government is very good at what they do."

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'Even for him, a new low': Morning Joe panel rips apart Trump's Christmas freakout

On the first "Morning Joe" episode the day after Christmas, the pared-down MSNBC panel immediately pounced on Donald Trump for his ugly tirade on Truth Social where his Christmas message included wishing people would "rot in hell."

Fill-in in host Jonathan Lemire kicked off the discussion by reading from the former president's post where Trump wrote, "Merry Christmas to all, including Crooked Joe Biden’s ONLY HOPE, Deranged Jack Smith, the out of control Lunatic who just hired outside attorneys, fresh from the SWAMP (unprecedented!), to help him with his poorly executed WITCH HUNT against 'TRUMP' and 'MAGA' Included also are World Leaders, both good and bad, but none of which are as evil and 'sick' as the THUGS we have inside our Country who, with their Open Borders, INFLATION, Afghanistan Surrender, Green New Scam, High Taxes, No Energy Independence, Woke Military, Russia/Ukraine, Israel/Iran, All Electric Car Lunacy, and so much more, are looking to destroy our once great USA. MAY THEY ROT IN HELL. AGAIN, MERRY CHRISTMAS!"

Lemire then turned to Rev. Al Sharpton and asked, "The anger from Donald Trump, the bad faith attacks about his political opponents, what does that say to you just about where he is right now mentally and emotionally as this year draws to a close and we barrel into an election year?"

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"It's two things," Sharpton began. "I think it shows that these indictments and the civil case, despite his pretense otherwise, has gotten to him, because he's reacting and responding in a way of no one projecting self-confidence or like this is nothing."

"I also think it shows an inner kind of anger and displacement that he has, because who spends the holiday with this kind of venom, particularly when he is a guy that claims to be this self-confident, self-made guy with this kind of darkness, unless you are just that kind of dark person," he added.

"We've certainly gotten used to Trump's unorthodox holiday messages, 'the haters,' but this one hit a new low, even for him," Lemire chipped in.

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'Very stable genius': Internet roasts Trump for making Christmas 'about himself'

Donald Trump on Monday was criticized for his Christmas posts, which he used to lash out at his enemies, including telling some that they should "rot in hell."

The former president has in the past used holidays as jumping off points to air his grievances, and this Christmas was no different. Trump targeted a DOJ official, whom he called a liar, as well as President Joe Biden and Special Counsel Jack Smith.

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'May they rot in Hell': Trump melts down in 'Merry Christmas to all' post about Jack Smith

Donald Trump on Monday wished a "merry Christmas to all," and then things went downhill.

Trump, who is currently battling two separate sets of criminal charges brought against the former president by Special Counsel Jack Smith, earlier attacked a DOJ official and claimed she was lying about whether Joe Biden pressured her or her colleagues to charge Trump.

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Prosecutor shows why Trump's D.C. trial will go down 'well before' 2024 election

Donald Trump's recent Supreme Court victory, which saw the high court refusing to expedite review of the former president's arguments that he's immune from prosecution in the D.C. election subversion case, won't stop him from being tried "well before" the 2024 election, a Florida prosecutor said Monday.

State Attorney for Palm Beach County Dave Aronberg on Christmas day appeared on MSNBC's Richard Lui Reports, where he was asked about the rejection Special Counsel Jack Smith saw at the Supreme Court when he asked to leapfrog another appeals court. Aronberg began by suggesting Trump was attempting to put himself above the law, and make himself a "king," by seeking presidential immunity in the criminal matter.

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'Lie of the year!' Trump spends Christmas yelling about DOJ official's ABC News interview

Donald Trump on Christmas lashed out against a DOJ official, saying she lied in an interview with ABC News about President Joe Biden's lack of input on the Justice Department's prosecution of the former president and Hunter Biden.

Trump, who has previously attacked Lisa Monaco, the U.S. Deputy Attorney General, did so again on Christmas following the interview. ABC News reported that Monaco said claims that the DOJ is politicized do "a disservice to the men and women of the Justice Department."

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Trump lashes out at DOJ and FBI in 'Merry Christmas to all' morning rant

Donald Trump kicked off his Christmas morning by lashing out in yet another all-caps rant aimed at the prosecutors, the DOJ and the FBI before offering his fans his "Merry Christmas" wishes.

Taking to Truth Social after a Christmas Eve spent lashing out at special counsel Jack Smith, the former president spread his attacks around and added a shot at President Joe Biden.

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Trump runs larger risk from the Supreme Court in Colorado ballot battle: columnist

With the battle between Donald Trump's lawyers and special counsel Jack Smith likely headed to the Supreme Court no matter which way an appeals court rules on his banning from Colorado's ballot, the former president runs the risk the nation's highest court may rule in such a way that the former president's political career will be ended.

In his column for CNN, SiriusXM radio host Dean Obeidallah suggested the court could step in and not just agree with the Colorado Supreme Court, but also disqualify the former president from ever running for office again.

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Trump goes off on another rambling rant 30 minutes after saying the same thing

Donald Trump spent Christmas Eve ranting on his personal social media site, but his engagement seemed low as normal people spent the evening with family, friends or caroling in church.

Instead, Trump posted one rambling rant, spraying conspiracy theories like Aqua Net across his hair. "Crooked Joe Biden," "Crazy Nancy Pelosi," "Derranged Jack Smith," and demanding the House Select Committee that investigated the 2020 election and Jan. 6 attack be prosecuted for "destroying and deleting all of their evidence."

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Supreme Court knows what Trump is doing, and can choose whether to be complicit: columnist

Last week, the Supreme Court turned down special counsel Jack Smith's plea to rush Donald Trump's appeal straight to the High Court so that it can be resolved quickly.

According to columnist Ron Brownstein, the Supreme Court isn't stupid, they know exactly what Trump is trying to do, they simply have to choose whether or not to be complicit.

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'They've gone deep': Jack Smith has 'sprawling' evidence against Trump, CBS discovers

CBS correspondent Robert Costa said his sources revealed that special counsel Jack Smith has a more "sprawling" case against Donald Trump than previously thought.

Costa reacted to news that the Supreme Court had given Trump a minor win by refusing Smith's petition to decide on the former president's immunity claims immediately.

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