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Law professor lays out 6 defenses Trump’s lawyers may use in Mar-a-Lago documents prosecution

This Tuesday, June 13 at 3 p.m. eastern time, former President Donald Trump is scheduled to be arraigned in a federal courthouse in Miami on 37 felony counts stemming from special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of government documents he was storing at Mar-a-Lago.

This will not be Trump's first arraignment; in early April, he was arraigned in a Manhattan courtroom after being indicted on 34 criminal courts in a New York State case that is being prosecuted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Jr. Smith's case, however, marks the first time Trump has been indicted on federal charges.

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'Let Republicans kill each other': Dems have a plan for dealing with Trump indictments

Democrats have a strategy for handling the federal indictment of Donald Trump on charges related to his mishandling of classified materials.

It would be easy enough to blanket the airwaves with attack ads, given the seriousness of the allegations, but Democrats for now aren't politicizing the prosecution and are waiting for Republicans to finally turn on the twice-impeached, twice-indicted former president, reported The Daily Beast.

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'They never say he's innocent': Morning Joe pinpoints crucial weakness in GOP's Trump defense

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out Republicans for defending Donald Trump from allegations that he took classified materials from the White House and improperly stashed them at Mar-a-Lago, but he noticed that they always stop short of saying that he's innocent.

The twice-impeached former president was indicted last week on 37 counts related to the Espionage Act and obstruction of justice, but the "Morning Joe" host said Trump's GOP allies made a crucial omission when they defended him.

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Legal expert lays out 6 defenses Trump’s lawyers may use in Mar-a-Lago documents prosecution

This Tuesday, June 13 at 3 p.m. eastern time, former President Donald Trump is scheduled to be arraigned in a federal courthouse in Miami on 37 felony counts stemming from special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of government documents he was storing at Mar-a-Lago.

This will not be Trump's first arraignment; in early April, he was arraigned in a Manhattan courtroom after being indicted on 34 criminal courts in a New York State case that is being prosecuted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Jr. Smith's case, however, marks the first time Trump has been indicted on federal charges.

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'He’s cleaned Trump’s clock': Newsom defends Biden’s economic record during Hannity interview

California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom defended President Joe Biden's economic record during an exclusive Monday night interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity.

According to Barron's, "Biden's first two years in office were the strongest two years of job growth on record in U.S. history. The overall size of the labor market has now more than recovered from the downturn caused by the COVID-19 recession."

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Prison playbook: How Trump could run his campaign – and the nation – from behind bars

The notion was once unthinkable.

More recently, purely theoretical.

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Morning Joe rips 'idiot' Kevin McCarthy for 'shameful' defense of Trump in documents case

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's attempted defense of Donald Trump in the classified documents case.

The California Republican insisted he wasn't concerned about the former president's mishandling of nuclear secrets and other sensitive materials, saying that "a bathroom door locks" in reference to alarming photos of government documents stashed in Mar-a-Lago shown in the indictment.

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Biden's strategy on the Trump scandal? Say nothing

What's President Joe Biden got to say about Donald Trump? The golf match playing on Air Force One television screens the day of his rival's indictment made it clear: nothing.

With his main 2024 challenger due in court Tuesday to face unprecedented charges for an ex-president of obstructing justice and illegally hoarding top secret documents, Biden finds himself in a politically precarious position.

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Gretchen Whitmer rolls out ‘Fight Like Hell’ PAC to play in 2024 federal races

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer launched her “Fight Like Hell” federal political action committee (PAC) on Monday, repackaging a phrase she used last year in her advocacy for protecting abortion rights.

Whitmer, who co-chairs the 2024 President Joe Biden/Vice President Kamala Harris reelection campaign, said she will raise money for Democratic candidates who are “unapologetic in their fight for working people and their basic freedoms” heading into the 2024 election.

“I’ve been fighting like hell for working people and basic freedoms in Michigan my entire life, but this is a moment where our fight must stretch beyond Michigan and reach the entire country,” said Whitmer in a video announcement. “And that’s why we’re starting Fight Like Hell PAC to bring Michigan’s fight for basic freedoms to our supporters’ backyards across the entire country. We will fight like hell for Democrats to hold the White House in 2024. We will fight like hell for Democrats to hold Michigan’s seat in the U.S. Senate in 2024 and we will fight like hell for every candidate who shares our values and we’ll fight like hell for every single vote.”

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Why the 9/11 families are so angry with the PGA Tour

by Tim Golden

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.

When the PGA Tour announced a long-term partnership with LIV Golf, the upstart organization bankrolled by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, no one sounded angrier than survivors of the 9/11 attacks and the families of those who were killed.

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The House Oversight Committee is full of loud voices. What’s the quiet Kansan saying?

WASHINGTON -- House Republicans said the evidence they had collected on the financial transactions of President Joe Biden’s family members would make the Watergate scandal look like jaywalking. So in early May, people tuned in to watch Rep. James Comer of Kentucky and other Republican members of the House Oversight and Reform Committee attempt to explain how members of the Biden family had received money from foreign businesses while Biden was in office as vice president through a tangled web of financial ties that fell short of directly tying the money to Biden. Standing in the background was...

Trump slams Biden and DeSantis on Spanish-language radio station ahead of court appearance

MIAMI — Former President Donald Trump took jabs at President Joe Biden and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis during a live interview at a Spanish-language conservative radio station on Monday evening — a day before his first court appearance in Miami where he has been charged with illegally retaining classified documents and obstructing a federal investigation. Media personality Carines Moncada led the Trump-friendly interview at Miami-based Radio Libre 790 AM, launched in 2022 with the promise of appealing to a growing segment of Republican Latinos. Trump phoned in hours after arriving at the Trump N...

What's the endgame for the party of violence?

Sunday morning we all woke up to the news that an explosion and fire beneath I-95 in Philadelphia had snarled traffic for miles, disrupting both travel and commerce.

My first thought went to Congressman Clay Higgins’ (R-Putin) tweet days earlier calling for armed America-haters to:

“1/50K know your bridges.”

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