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'Should worry him': Reporter says Trump might face new charges with Nevada filings

The Teflon Don should sweat Nevada's grand jury indictments of six suspected bogus Trump electors.

That's the thinking by CNN reporter Jamie Gangel, who appeared on "The Situation Room" to weigh in on the case where Nevada Republican Party Chair Michael McDonald and Clark County Republican Chair Jesse Law, who had just announced his candidacy for Nevada State Assembly, were charged.

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Jack Smith was just handed 'valuable evidence' from Wisconsin fake electors case: expert

Fake electors in Wisconsin agreed Wednesday that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election — and an expert predicts special counsel Jack Smith is already planning how to use their admission in his federal investigation.

Donald Trump has already been indicted for the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election, and Just Security's Ryan Goodman explained the 10 fake electors, as part of their agreement in settling a civil trial, have pledged to aid in the federal probe of the former president.

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Fake Trump electors in Wisconsin admit Joe Biden won in 2020

Fake electors in Wisconsin have finally agreed that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, according to the Washington Post.

In a civil settlement Wednesday, 10 Republicans who signed paperwork falsely saying Trump had won Wisconsin revoked their challenge and promised not to commit any action like it again.

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'Never ends well': Ex-prosecutor shows what would happen if 'big liar' Trump takes stand

If defendant Donald Trump opts to testify in his criminal subversion trial — it could prove disastrous.

Former prosecutor Glenn Kirschner spells out the circumstances that are at play once the federal trial gets underway in Washington D.C., where the former president stands accused of engaging in an array of conspiracies to cling to power after being defeated in the 2020 presidential election.

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'Something to hide': Liz Cheney calls Jim Jordan one of the 'masterminds' of 2020 scheme

In the final portion of Nicolle Wallace's interview with former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), the MSNBC host asked about Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and his liability for his involvement in Jan. 6.

Jordan has announced he'll be doing an investigation into "collusion" between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special counsel Jack Smith. Turning over evidence to prosecutors isn't collusion, according to Cheney.

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Trump's going to end up in a corner if he takes stand in 2020 election case: ex-senator

In a filing Tuesday, special counsel Jack Smith detailed a considerable amount of evidence that Donald Trump has attempted to sow doubt about previous elections until he won.

The case puts Trump in a precarious position because it creates a pattern of his opposing the results of all elections in which he wasn't named the winner.

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Trump campaign staffer tried to incite riot in Michigan to stop vote count: Jack Smith

An unnamed campaign employee of former President Donald Trump tried to start a riot in Detroit, Michigan, to obstruct the counting of votes in the 2020 election, special counsel Jack Smith claimed in a new filing this week Tuesday..

According to the new filing, the Trump agent, who has not been indicted, got in touch with officials on Nov. 4, 2020 — the day after election day.

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Jack Smith plans to use Trump quotes suggesting the 2016 election he won was fraudulent

Special Counsel Jack Smith plans to introduce as evidence election fraud claims former President Donald Trump made during his successful 2016 campaign, new court filings show.

Smith filed Tuesday a disclosure notice detailing historic evidence the lead prosecutor plans to introduce in the Washington D.C. federal court case against Trump, court records show.

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Trump judge refuses Jack Smith request to keep filings in Mar-a-Lago case secret

The judge overseeing Donald Trump's classified documents case on Monday ordered the unsealing of documents filed by special counsel Jack Smith, who had asked they be kept under wraps because they could unveil some of the government's plans in the trial.

Judge Aileen Cannon said she was “mindful of the strong presumption in favor of public access to judicial documents” when she ordered the unsealing, which makes public several of the motions filed by Smith in the case accusing Trump of keeping classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

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Jack Smith set to release 'important evidence' on Trump's Jan. 6 motives: legal expert

According to former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance, Monday is the deadline for special counsel Jack Smith to provide notice to Donald Trump and his attorneys of "any crimes, wrongs, or other bad acts" the Department of Justice believes he may have commited that will be used as part of his prosecution for attemping to subvert the 2020 presidential election results.

That notice is limited to alleged crimes that are not included in the charges already filed that will be heard in Judge Tanya Chutkan's courtroom. The new evidence being submitted will be subject to approval by the judge, who will rule on what can be used in open court.

Explaining what the 404(b) notice entails, Vance wrote on her Substack platform, "Evidence of a prior crime, for instance, can be offered to prove 'motive, opportunity [to commit the crime], intent, preparation, plan, knowledge, identity, absence of mistake, or lack of accident.'"

Reflecting on the direction the case seems headed, Vance claimed she fully expects Smith will submit "some important evidence" that will bolster his case related the Jan. 6 insurrection and the events surrounding it.

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"Expect him to focus on proving Trump’s state of mind when it comes to election fraud and the absence of a good faith belief that the path he was setting the nation on would not result in the type of obstructive violence we saw on January 6—in other words, it was no mistake," she predicted bnefore adding, "Smith will also have to advise Trump about the permitted purpose he believes he can offer any 404(b) evidence for and the reasoning in support of his view. This, coincidentally, forces Smith (or perhaps gives him the opportunity depending on your point of view), to educate the public a fair bit more about his case."

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Donald Trump 'headed directly to conviction' after Chutkan ruling: Harvard law professor

Donald Trump's potential conviction for election subversion is now essentially guaranteed, according to Laurence H. Tribe, one of America's leading constitutional scholars.

Trump has consistently argued that he is protected by "presidential immunity" from any charges in connection with the 2020 election, because he was still president at the time of the allegedly illegal offenses. But that argument was shot down Friday, both in a civil case and then by Judge Chutkan in Special Counsel Jack Smith's prosecution in D.C.

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'Huge opinion': Legal expert says Trump is in trouble after ruling that he's not a 'king'

Being U.S. president didn't anoint Trump with a crown.

In her retort to former President Donald Trump’s motion to dismiss his election interference charges on grounds of presidential immunity, Judge Tanya Chutkan denied in her Friday filing that his four years as leader of the free world didn’t entitle him to “the divine right of kings to evade the criminal accountability that governs his fellow citizens."

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'Dead on arrival': Legal expert shows why Trump's immunity defense was always doomed

Former President Donald Trump's effort to claim "presidential immunity" from criminal prosecution was always destined to fail, former prosecutor A. Scott Bolden argued on MSNBC's "All In" on Friday.

This comes after U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan tossed out his argument and denied his bid to end the 2020 election indictment brought by special counsel Jack Smith — just hours after a federal appeals court similarly found he wasn't exempt from civil suits brought by Capitol Police and members of Congress claiming he endangered their lives by inciting the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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