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Legal analysts predict Sidney Powell is being thrown under the bus — and she better flip fast

Raw Story reported on Donald Trump's former lawyer speaking with CNN's Jake Tapper on Monday, appearing to test a new legal argument that blamed Sidney Powell.

Speaking to Tapper, lawyer Tim Parlatore revealed that "Trump co-conspirators" like Bernie Kerik are "turning on Trump alleged co-conspirators," as Just Security's Ryan Goodman tweeted.

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Trump's prosecutors move to smack down delay attempt in Jan. 6 trial

Donald Trump's lawyers are asking that the Jan. 6 case be delayed in Washington, D.C. for a number of reasons, but special counsel Jack Smith responded in a filing Monday explaining why he thinks it isn't necessary.

Trump's team had asked for a two-month delay in pre-trial months – the deadline for which is currently October 9 – because of the "numerous novel and complex legal issues."

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Jack Smith cites Trump's gun stunt and call to execute Milley in new push to gag him ahead of trial

Special counsel Jack Smith's team is calling out former President Donald Trump's actions on the campaign trail as reasons why he needs to be hit with a gag order ahead of his trial for allegedly defrauding the United States by trying to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 election.

Law and Crime News reports that, in a court filing made this past Friday, Smith's team cited Trump publicly musing about illegally buying a gun while under indictment, coupled with his comments about executing Gen. Mark Milley, as evidence that tighter restrictions on him are needed.

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Fulton 19 recap: Where we are

Former Republican President Donald Trump’s decision to no longer press for his Fulton County election interference case to be moved to federal court signals a change of course in the conspiracy case against Trump and his 18 co-defendants.

Trump’s attorney Steven Sadow notified Fulton County Superior Court about the ex–president’s decision on Thursday. Several weeks ago, Sadow indicated that Trump would seek to have his case transferred to U.S. district court, where laws protecting executive branch officials might strengthen Trump’s defense against 13 felony charges in the sweeping 2020 presidential election interference probe.

“This decision is based on his well-founded confidence that this Honorable Court intends to fully and completely protect his constitutional right to a fair trial and guarantee him due process of law throughout the prosecution of his case in the Superior Court of Fulton County, Georgia,” Sadow wrote in Thursday’s court filing.

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Trump may have violated terms of release during Glock stunt: Jack Smith

Donald Trump may have already violated the terms of his release when he was seen on video accepting and handling a firearm, according to Jack Smith's recent filing.

The prosecutor on Friday said the former president was seeking special treatment in his opposition filing to the government's request for a gag order. In the filing, Smith says Trump's opposition brief is "premised on inapplicable caselaw and false claims."

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Jack Smith destroys Trump defense in gag order filing: 'He demands special treatment'

Special counsel Jack Smith on Friday filed a reply to Donald Trump in the debate over whether a D.C. judge should impose a narrow gag order on the former president, who has been charged with election law violations.

Trump has argued that the gag order, even defined narrowly, would restrict his free speech and keep him from campaigning for president. He also said President Joe Biden ordered prosecutor Smith to go after him, but those claims have not yet been proven.

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Judge Chutkan is letting Trump build his own 'airtight justification' for a gag order: Legal expert

Donald Trump's judge Tanya Chutkan has scheduled a hearing to decide on the Justice Department's request to impose a gag order on former President Donald Trump to prevent him from making comments about the case that could prejudice the proceedings – but she may intentionally have left the former president enough rope to hang himself, according a legal expert.

The judge has scheduled the hearing for October 16, leaving more than two weeks before she rules.

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Newt Gingrich trashes GOP rebels for 'nuts' government shutdown

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich infamously shut down the federal government in the 1990s -- but even he seems confused about his longtime party's current political machinations.

In an interview with the Washington Post, Gingrich expressed bewilderment at the strategies being employed by rebellious Republicans such as Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who have continuously blown up deals to keep the government open.

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'When they repossess Mar-A-Lago': DeSantis fan accuses Kari Lake of lying at GOP debate

Conservative and self-proclaimed journalist Chris Nelson, minutes before the second GOP debate Wednesday, September 27, engaged in a fiery back-and-forth with ex-Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate and election denier Kari Lake, The Daily Beast reports.

"How are you going to run for Senate when you're already the governor?" Nelson shouted at the failed candidate.

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Donald Trump begs Judge Chutkan for two-month delay in federal election subversion case

Attorneys for Donald Trump on Thursday asked a judge to delay their client's federal election interference trial by two months.

In a motion filed before U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, Trump attorneys John Lauro, Gregory Singer, and Filzah Pavalon argued that the trial should be delayed so they could conduct additional research.

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Jack Smith fights back after Trump seeks months-long delay in classified docs case

Special Counsel Jack Smith pushed back Wednesday on an attempt by former President Donald Trump to secure a months-long delay to his classified documents case.

In a motion filed late in the day, the prosecutor said Trump’s request, “threatens to upend the entire schedule…and that amounts to a motion to continue the May 20, 2024 trial.”

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Trump just tried out a new delay tactic in federal January 6 case

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are trying out a new stall tactic in the federal January 6 case, reported The Messenger on Wednesday: requesting more time for an issue related to reviewing classified information in special counsel Jack Smith's case.

"In their motion, Trump's attorneys said members of his legal team were permitted to review classified discovery provided by Smith's office for the first time on Tuesday," reported Steve Reilly. "'Our review was brief and preliminary,' the motion states. 'But it is clear that President Trump is entitled to additional materials possessed by the U.S. intelligence community' and other parts of the Executive Branch."

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Trump loses bid to have Judge Chutkan recuse herself from his federal trial

D.C. District Judge Tanya Chutkan has denied former President Donald Trump's demand that she recuse herself from overseeing his criminal trial, reported POLITICO's Kyle Cheney on Wednesday.

Trump, who is being prosecuted by special counsel Jack Smith for his involvement in plotting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results, based his motion on the fact that Judge Chutkan referenced him at the sentencing of January 6 rioters.

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