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Who is Jack Smith, the special counsel who brought the Trump indictment?

By Sarah N. Lynch

(Reuters) - Jack Smith, the U.S. special counsel who on Tuesday filed a second federal criminal indictment against DonaldTrump, has a reputation for winning tough cases against war criminals, mobsters and crooked cops.

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'Chilling tale': Ex-FBI official offers stark warning after reading new Trump charges

Reading through Donald Trump's indictment for alleged election interference offers a "chilling tale" for Americans who were almost defrauded by their own leader, according to a former FBI official.

Former FBI assistant director for counter-intelligence Frank Figliuzzi said on Tuesday evening that American citizens were extremely close to having their civil right to a free and fair election taken from them. Figliuzzi appeared on MSNBC after Jack Smith formally charged the former president with his role in the purported conspiracies to steal the election from Joe Biden.

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'Shocking' and 'un-American': Politicians divided on Trump’s election conspiracy charges

It’s no surprise that Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., don’t see eye to eye on the new charges against Donald Trump for his plot to overturn the presidential election. Trump was indicted for the third time Tuesday for an elaborate scheme to hold onto the top office after Joe Biden beat him in 2020. Senate Majority Leader Schumer and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., released ajoint statement, calling for the legal process to continue, “without any outside interference.” “The third indictment of Donald Trump illustrates in shocking detail that t...

'More, please': Twitter eggs Pence on after he skewers Trump over 2020 election indictment

Former Vice President Mike Pence, who is also a 2024 Republican candidate for president, denounced ex-President Donald Trump following his Tuesday federal indictment over his attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

Pence tweeted, "Today's indictment serves as an important reminder: anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be President of the United States. I will have more to say about the government’s case after reviewing the indictment. The former president is entitled to the presumption of innocence but with this indictment, his candidacy means more talk about January 6th and more distractions. As Americans, his candidacy means less attention paid to Joe Biden's disastrous economic policies afflicting millions across the United States and to the pattern of corruption with Hunter."

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Some Republican presidential candidates start breaking with imperiled Trump

Some of President Donald Trump’s Republican challengers have started to break from him in their initial reactions to the four felony counts he faces in relation to the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection and effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Trump’s 2016 running mate and former Vice President Mike Pence, for one, said that today’s indictment serves as an important reminder: “anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be President of the United States.”

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Trump immediately starts fundraising off January 6 indictment

Just minutes after news broke that a federal grand jury had indicted Donald Trump on counts related to his actions to overturn the 2020 election, the former president did what he does as well as anyone.

He asked for money.

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Trump indicted over attempts to overturn 2020 election result

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted in connection to special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and plots to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

CNN was first to report the indictment and said a source confirmed Trump had been told.

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GOP's Biden claims dismantled by columnist after 'bombshell' testimony fizzled

A Washington Post columnist on Tuesday mocked House Republicans investigating Hunter Biden after what had been promoted as” bombshell” testimony apparently fizzled.

Despite House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer’s (R-Ky.) claim that, “Every day this bribery scandal becomes more credible” during an appearance on Fox News on Monday, Philip Bump wrote for The Washington Post that he was wrong.

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'They're trying to trigger me': Marjorie Taylor Greene claims bipartisan plot to disgrace her

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested congressional leaders conspire to "trigger" her in hearings.

During an interview on Real America's Voice, Greene attacked Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) after he pointed out that Devon Archer, a business associate of Joe Biden's son, could not connect the president to any wrongdoing.

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Trump slams DeSantis in furious tirade after Florida governor downplays ex-president’s 2018 endorsement

Donald Trump in a furious social media tirade on Tuesday slammed Ron DeSantis over the a recent statement downplaying the former president’s 2018 endorsement.

“Wow! DeSanctimonious would have lost in a Republican Primary landslide in 2018 without my Endorsement, and then lost in the General Election without my BIG Florida Rallies (for him!),” Trump wrote on his Truth Social website.

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Trump's power to raise money from indictments 'may be ebbing': analysis

Former President Donald Trump got a massive fundraising windfall the first time he was indicted earlier this year on charges related to his 2016 hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

However, a Politico analysis of recent campaign filings shows that Trump's ability to rake in cash in the wake of felony indictments "may be ebbing."

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‘This you?’: White House destroys Tuberville after he claims his 300 military holds ‘are not affecting national security’

The White House is hitting back at U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) for placing a blockade on what President Joe Biden says are now more than 300 promotions and bonuses for members of America's Armed Forces, which require Senate confirmation.

"This you?" the Biden White House asked Senator Tuberville on Tuesday, posting headlines that directly refute the Alabama Republicans' claim on Monday that "My holds are NOT affecting national security."

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Trump plans to toss John Eastman and Giuliani under the bus to escape Jan. 6 conviction: report

A new report from Rolling Stone claims that Donald Trump's legal team is planning to blame the former president's prior lawyers if he gets hit with criminal charges over his effort to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

According to the publication's sources, Trump's lawyers are planning to argue that he was misled by attorneys John Eastman and Rudy Giuliani about the legal feasibility of having Vice President Mike Pence unilaterally throw out certified election results to declare Trump the winner.

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