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Jack Smith sat in stone-cold silence as Trump lawyers pleaded with him not to indict: book

Special counsel Jack Smith took a meeting with attorneys representing former President Donald Trump earlier this year and reportedly sat in stone-cold silence while they pleaded with him not to indict their client.

Politico reports that ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl's new book on Trump's post-presidential life claims that Trump attorneys Todd Blanche and John Lauro met with Smith's team over the summer and gave them a list of reasons why charging Trump with crimes related to his efforts to illegally remain in power would be a mistake.

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Jack Smith catches Trump trying to pull a fast one to get TV cameras in courtroom

Special counsel Jack Smith accused former President Donald Trump's legal team of misleading him in a ruse to have cameras broadcast his election subversion trial.

In a filing on Sunday, Smith called out Trump after he "reversed course" on whether cameras should be in the courtroom. But just days earlier, Trump had told Smith that he did not oppose the government's motion against courtroom cameras.

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'I'm gagged': Alina Habba complains on Fox News because she can't attack judge's clerk

Alina Habba, general counsel for Donald Trump, complained on Sunday after a judge placed a limited gag order on her and her client.

In an interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo falsely claimed Attorney General Letitia James could talk about the fraud case against Trump, but "President Trump is not allowed to say anything." In fact, Trump and Habba have been ordered not to attack Justice Arthur Engoron's clerk.

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'Trump does not really want cameras': Legal expert blows up ex-president's change of heart

Donald Trump first claimed he wouldn't file a motion regarding the potential for cameras in his D.C. criminal case, but then came out with a filing supporting the effort to broadcast his federal elections trial. That filing is a bluff, according to one legal expert.

Trump, who on Saturday gave a speech in which he lashed out against the prosecutor in that case, Jack Smith, is falsely claiming he wants cameras in his trial, according to former prosecutor Joyce Vance. She wrote about the issue on her Substack on Saturday.

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'He's a disgrace to America': Trump attacks 'deranged' Jack Smith at rally

Donald Trump on Saturday once again lashed out against special counsel Jack Smith, issuing comments that would likely be barred under a now-paused gag order.

Trump attacked Smith in connection with the indictment the prosecutor brought against the former president for purportedly attempting to subvert the 2020 election after his own electoral defeat. Trump noted that he's seeking a new judge in that case, as well as a move outside of Washington, D.C.

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Trump 'has nowhere to turn' as D.C. trial defense headed for failure: ex-prosecutor

Following a request to Donald Trump from Judge Tanya Chutkan over whether he will use the "advice of counsel" defense in his Washington D.C. trial related to the Jan. 6 insurrection, one former prosecutor claimed it won't fly and the former president will have painted himself into a corner if he attempts it.

Speaking with MSNBC host Katie Phang, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner claimed the judge is putting the former president and his legal team in a difficult position.

"Here is the problem, Katie," he began. "One of Donald Trump's lead attorneys, Rudy Giuliani was investigated by [special counsel] Jack Smith to see if he was intoxicated during the time he was giving legal advice to Donald Trump on and around January 6th. Guess what? There is no advice of drunk counsel defense."

"But even worse, Donald Trump, in an interview with, I believe, [NBC's] Kristen Welker said, 'You know what? I did not really rely on my lawyers. I relied on my own instincts.' Guess what? There is no reliance on your own instincts' defense."

"I hope he goes with that one because his instincts are often corrupt if not criminal," he quipped before continuing, "But here's the most dramatic problem for Trump: his counsel, his lawyers like Rudy Giuliani, and Sidney Powell, and Kenneth Chesebro and John Eastman are his charged co-conspirators and co-defendants in the Georgia RICO case and, the one thing I can tell our viewers is there is no such thing as an advice of co-conspirator defense."

"Donald Trump has nowhere to turn on this one," he pronounced.

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Judge Aileen Cannon's 'pro-Trump' trial ruling is a very bad deal for Jack Smith: experts

Judge Aileen Cannon's latest ruling on the timeline for Donald Trump's classified documents case is written to appear neutral, but it's actually a really bad deal for the Justice Department, according to the all-star legal panel who joined MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace Friday night.

"The more you read it, the more it seems like a very pro-Trump order," said former federal prosecutor analyst Harry Litman, "camouflaged — which is a problem in and of itself — camouflaged as a neutral order."

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Jack Smith is going after Trump like he's a rank-and-file Jan. 6 rioter: Ex-prosecutor

Special counsel Jack Smith's plan to bring Donald Trump's role in the Jan. 6 attack into the broader 2020 election interference case shows he's essentially treating the former president as just another rioter, former federal prosecutor Mary McCord told MSNBC's Alex Wagner Friday.

"It provides important context," argued McCord. "[Trump] intended all along for his conduct to result in overriding the will of the people."

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Elise Stefanik's new ethics complaint against Judge Engoron blown up by ex-prosecutor

On Friday morning, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) attempted to intercede on Donald Trump's behalf by filing an ethics complaint against Judge Arthur Engoron who is overseeing a $250 million financial fraud trial against the Trump Organization and its officers.

On X, formerly known as Twitter, the New York Republican announced, "I just filed an official judicial complaint against Judge Arthur Engoron for his inappropriate bias and judicial intemperance in New York’s disgraceful lawsuit against President Donald J. Trump and the Trump Organization."

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Trump flips out on Jack Smith over 'leaked' Mar-a-Lago employee witness report

On Friday morning, Donald Trump lashed out at special counsel Jack Smith, claiming the Department of Justice prosecutor leaked a report about Mar-a-Lago employees providing evidence of stolen documents seen at their place of work.

As CNN reported, " A plumber, a maid, a chauffeur and a woodworker are among Mar-a-Lago staffers and contract workers who federal prosecutors may call to testify against former President Donald Trump."

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Jack Smith mysteriously moves to nix Trump's classified docs filing in D.C. case

In an unexpected move, special counsel Jack Smith is moving to strike a filing from former President Donald Trump under the Classified Information Procedures Act, as part of the 2020 election interference case.

The motion was filed on Thursday evening.

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'Dream scenario for prosecutors': Legal expert says Jack Smith has upper hand in docs case

Special counsel Jack Smith is planning to call a number of rank-and-file staffers at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago country club to give testimony in the classified documents case.

This is a massively consequential development for the case, argued former federal prosecutor Elie Honig on CNN — and a weapon that prosecutors don't usually get to have.

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Game of 'Clue': expert shows how Jack Smith built up witnesses in docs case

Special counsel Jack Smith is methodically building up a list of staffers as witnesses to provide evidence in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, much like the boardgame Clue, according to one legal expert.

And this particular slate of witnesses could be devastating to the former president, argued former federal prosecutor Shan Wu on CNN Thursday.

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