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Jack Smith moves to block Donald Trump from using conspiracy theories in Jan. 6 case

Special counsel Jack Smith is taking steps to stop Donald Trump from using the court to spin election conspiracy theories.

In a Wednesday filing, Smith says, among other things, that he wants to exclude specific pieces of evidence and arguments in the 2020 election trial that include Trump's claims that he's being targeted or that the election is being interfered with because of his prosecution.

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Why Trump's 'divine right of kings' claim will be smashed by Supreme Court: legal experts

Donald Trump's claim of unlimited presidential immunity will, almost certainly, make its way eventually to the U.S. Supreme Court, but multiple legal experts have already predicted he will lose.

The former president has been indicted on 91 charges in four jurisdictions, and the Supreme Court is expected to review the immunity issue raised in special counsel Jack Smith's criminal investigation of his efforts to overturn the results of his 2020 election loss — though it ruled last week the case needed to be heard by the lower court of appeal first.

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Here’s the problem with Trump’s 'truly bonkers assertion' in immunity appeal: expert

As he continues to pursue delaying special counsel Jack Smith's election interference case against him, MSNBC Daily writer and editor Hayes Brown highlights the fact Donald "Trump all but requests the appeals court to rule that the judiciary has no power over anything he did while in office — to rule, in effect, that [Judge Tanya] Chutkan got it wrong: He does possess the divine right of kings, and as such, no other branch of government can touch him.'"

Brown is referring to Trump's lawyers' current focus on appealing Chutkan's ruling from earlier this month, rejecting the ex-president's claim that he's immune from prosecution, refusing to trash Smith's indictment against him.

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Biden and Trump both share 54% unfavorability rating, same as Clinton in 2016

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump could be cruising towards a 2020 rematch with overtones of 2016, as a new poll shows each candidate with an 54% unfavorable rating.

A new Economist/YouGov poll, taken between December 16-18, asked 1,500 adult American citizens about their favorability of a number of world leaders. When it came to Trump, 42% rated him favorably—22% very favorable versus 19% somewhat favorable—and 54% unfavorable, split by 45% finding him very unfavorable to only 9% rating him somewhat unfavorable.

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Run on broken Senate record? Nope. One embattled Dem senator explains his all-in strategy.

WASHINGTON – It’s almost 2024 and many lawmakers on Capitol Hill are in a bind.

How do you run on the record of the historically dysfunctional 118th Congress?

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Apple to appeal U.S. watch ban

Apple said on Tuesday it will appeal a US ban on its latest smartwatch models after the Biden administration opted to not veto a ruling on patent infringements.

The ban on Apple's latest smartwatch models came into effect Tuesday, with the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 no longer available in stores or online.

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'That's blasphemy!': Political expert says Trump's Christmas 'Hell' wishes will lose votes

The social media outburst by Trump on Christmas Day is unholy and offensive to Democratic strategist Paul Begala.

The former president, defending against two criminal fronts brought by special counsel Jack Smith, leveled harsh sentiments toward him, complicit "World Leaders, both good and bad," and unnamed "THUGS" living stateside.

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'Authoritarian propaganda': Russian textbook says Trump was cheated out of presidency

Winston Churchill once said: "History will be kind to me for I intend to write it."

And history might be kind to former President Donald Trump... if the Russians write it.

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Trump blasts 'loser' congresswoman for not being grateful about her husband's funeral

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account on Tuesday evening to blast Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI).

In particular, he complained that she wasn't showing the proper respect for him after the arrangements he made for the funeral of her husband, Rep. John Dingell, one of the longest-serving members of Congress in history.

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'There could be action taken': Expert says Trump walking 'fine line' in Jack Smith attacks

Trump's "go to HELL" post-Christmas wish to special counsel Jack Smith is likely safe free speech as he marches along a thin legal tightrope.

"...these particular statements probably fall within the allowable side of things and, certainly not surprising, we all know Trump's stance on him at this point, but there's always that opportunity that he could cross that line and there could be action taken," said former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky, appearing on CNN's "Out Front."

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Pro-Biden Fox News segment stuns critics 'since they're allergic to facts'

Fox News critics were stunned Tuesday when a video clip of a pro-President Joe Biden segment skipped on the punditry and looked directly at the facts.

The video shared Tuesday night showed “The Five” host Greg Gutfeld demanding political consultant Jessica Tarlov defend “the indefensible” Biden in 20 seconds, which she then does.

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Biden's challenger mocked for saying voters want 'a president who grew up listening to U2'

The most serious Democrat challenging President Joe Biden for the party's 2024 nomination for president just got a harsh reality check on his social media.

Dean Phillips, who has said he's running for president because he thinks Biden is one of the few Democrats who would lose to Trump despite the fact that the lawmaker has voted with Biden's policies the vast majority of the time, has made age a central tenet of his campaign. He has said he thinks it's time for Biden to pass the torch to a new generation.

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Trump's former aide says ex-president is 'worried that he will end up in jail'

Trump is reportedly terrified of becoming an inmate.

Former Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin appeared on CNN to explain why she believes the 45th president is "worried that he will end up in jail."

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