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'A stash you wouldn't believe': Trump whines media 'forgot' about cocaine in White House

Former President Donald Trump complained that the media is no longer covering the cocaine that was discovered in the White House earlier this summer, during his speech at the "Club 47" gathering in Florida on Wednesday.

Trump called the cocaine "a stash you wouldn't believe" — and sarcastically said he "believes" President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden, who has struggled with substance abuse, had nothing to do with the drugs, suggesting that White House staff are using the cocaine to make the president alert enough to do speeches and events.

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New order shows Judge Chutkan still keeping Trump on 'tight schedule': reporter

Judge Tanya Chutkan is running a tight ship from the federal bench overseeing Donald Trump's criminal case in which he and others stand accused of conspiring to flip the 2020 election in his favor.

In her Wednesday filing, the judge sets a deadline of Oct. 25 for Special Counsel Jack Smith to file a response to Trump's legal team about seeking potential subpoenas for Jan 6 committee documents and materials.

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Jack Smith doing more than 'taking the gloves off' in new Trump filing: Legal expert

A former federal prosecutor and legal expert Glenn Kirschner described Special Counsel Jack Smith's methods of jury selection as "priming the well" in advance of former President Donald Trump's federal election interference case.

In Smith's newest filing, he is doing more than taking off the gloves, according to Kirschner. "He boxed them up, taped up the box, and sent them to long-term storage."

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Trump faces 'brisk briefing schedule' in DC as Judge Chutkan moves to expedite case

Despite Donald Trump's repeated attempts to delay his DC elections case, he will be facing an expedited briefing, according to court records.

Trump has consistently sought to delay the case, in which special counsel Jack Smith has accused the former president of attempting to subvert the 2020 election. Trump has scored some success with modest delays, but a court memo made public on Tuesday shows Judge Tanya Chutkan is juicing the process.

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Jack Smith signals he's found Trump’s motive for keeping classified docs: columnist

Special Counsel Jack Smith signaled that prosecutors know former President Donald Trump's motive for failing to relinquish a cache of classified documents before leaving the White House for Mar-a-Lago, a Washington Post columnist wrote Tuesday.

"That the classified materials at issue in this case were taken from the White House and retained at Mar-a-Lago is not in dispute; what is in dispute is how that occurred, why it occurred, what Trump knew, and what Trump intended in retaining them — all issues that the Government will prove at trial primarily with unclassified evidence," reads a government motion filed in court on Monday.

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'Mob behavior': Yale historian appalled that request for Trump jury protection needed

Yale historian Joanne Freeman found herself utterly appalled on Tuesday when she saw that special counsel Jack Smith felt the need to request special protections for the people who will serve as jurors at former President Donald Trump's Washington D.C. trial next year.

In his filing, Smith pointed to Trump's very long history of trying to intimidate potential witnesses on social media and requested that the court "implement several of the standard measures frequently used in this District to protect the jury, and impose additional clear guidelines for use of information regarding potential jurors."

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Jack Smith moves to short-circuit Trump trial delays using 'advice of counsel' defense

Special Counsel Jack Smith has asked U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to order Donald Trump to reveal whether he will use bad legal advice as a defense in the election subversion case against him.

In a motion filed on Tuesday, Smith noted that Trump has publicly suggested he would rely on "an advice-of-counsel defense," which would entitle the prosecution to additional discovery and could delay the trial.

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Jack Smith asks Judge Chutkan for order to stop Trump from 'intimidating' jurors

Special counsel Jack Smith has asked U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan for a protective order to prevent Donald Trump from "intimidating" jurors in an election subversion case.

In a court filing on Tuesday, Smith proposed the use of a written juror questionnaire for voir dire.

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Biden grilled by special counsel investigating classified documents: report

President Joe Biden sat for an interview with Robert Hur, the special counsel investigating classified materials found stored improperly at his office, reported The New York Times on Monday.

“The voluntary interview was conducted at the White House over two days, Sunday and Monday, and concluded Monday,” said White House spokesman Ian Sams.

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Jack Smith dismantles Trump's request for trial delay in classified documents case

Special counsel Jack Smith's office has filed a scathing response to Donald Trump's request to delay his trial in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

The former president's legal team last week asked District Court judge Aileen Cannon to reschedule the trial from May until after the 2024 election, but Smith's team argued that none of the claims they set forth to justify the delay were accurate or valid.

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Trump filed a motion to 'make U.S. presidents into kings'—and it could work: Expert

Donald Trump went all-in with his latest filing in the D.C. elections case, and it just might pay off, according to a former prosecutor Saturday.

Trump recently filed a motion to dismiss in the election subversion case, which is being prosecuted by special counsel Jack Smith and overseen by Judge Tanya Chutkan. In his motion, the former president argued that he has presidential immunity protecting him from prosecution—essentially saying he can't be touched for anything.

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Fulton County summons Nevada fake elector in trial for Trump lawyers

Nevada State Republican National Committeeman Jim DeGraffenreid is one of six non-Georgia residents being summoned to testify in an upcoming trial for Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell — two attorneys indicted by the Peach State for their part in attempting to overthrow the results of the 2020 election.

Fulton County prosecutors in a legal filing say DeGraffenreid and Chesebro communicated about the logistics of the convening of Nevada’s fake electors for former President Donald Trump on Dec. 14, 2020 and that Chesebro provided “specific documents and instructions” to DeGraffenreid.

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'Not even close': Legal experts pan Trump's latest effort to worm out of Jack Smith's prosecution

Former President Donald Trump has filed a motion to dismiss special counsel Jack Smith's election interference case against him – but not so fast, write legal experts Norm Eisen and Josh Kolb for Slate.

His legal argument is deeply flawed and unlikely to work, they wrote.

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