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Walt Nauta has 'powerful' evidence against Trump — and it's 'in his self-interest' to flip: legal expert

Former President Donald Trump's co-conspirator Walt Nauta could be facing immense pressure to flip, and a legal analyst said he could offer "powerful" testimony.

The former president's personal valet has retained Trumpworld lawyer Stanley Woodward but still hasn't hired a local attorney to represent him in Florida, and former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that his choice of counsel could be a key factor in the case.

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Watch: George Conway mows down Republicans' 'unprincipled and shameless' defense of Trump

Attorney George Conway on Wednesday dismantled the "what-about-Hillary" defense of Donald Trump offered by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and others.

The former president was arraigned Tuesday on 37 federal charges related to his "willful" retention of classified documents and his efforts to conceal them from the government, and Trump's GOP allies have sought to compare his alleged crimes to classified materials stored in Hillary Clinton's email server.

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'He's getting convicted': Morning Joe panel says Trump should cut deal to avoid prison

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" discussed whether the Department of Justice should offer Donald Trump a plea deal -- and whether the former president should accept one.

The ex-president was arraigned Tuesday on 37 federal charges related to his possession of classified documents and refusal to return them to the National Archives, and the panelists agreed that Trump faced the very real possibility that he would be convicted and spend the rest of his life in prison.

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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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Aileen Cannon faces being 'publicly humiliated' if she issues more 'wacko rulings': Morning Joe panel

The assignment of federal judge Aileen Cannon to the Mar-a-Lago case has set off warning alarms for legal experts, but panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" said she had plenty of reasons to step aside.

The Donald Trump-appointed district court judge issued some eyebrow-raising rulings in her handling of the case last year, before the former president was indicted, but Florida prosecutor Dave Aronberg said Cannon would be constrained by legal guardrails.

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Trump is nailed 'dead to rights' and 'it doesn't matter' why he stole nuclear secrets: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough tried to cut through the chatter around Donald Trump's indictment for stashing classified documents at his home at Mar-a-Lago and refusing to return them to the government.

The former president's defenders have claimed the case is a witch hunt and insisted he had the authority to declassify and keep anything he wants, but the "Morning Joe" host said the evidence laid out in the indictment by special counsel Jack Smith was just too overwhelming.

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Was Trump selling classified intel to Saudis? Morning Joe panelists speculate

MSNBC's Claire McCaskill isn't buying the excuse that Donald Trump kept classified documents as keepsakes from his presidency and instead suggested he was planning on selling them.

The former president has been indicted on charges related to the Espionage Act, and both McCaskill and "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough hinted darkly that Trump was involved in trading top-secret national security information for personal gain.

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Morning Joe nails 'sleazy' Republicans for 'incomprehensible' defense of Trump crimes

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped "sleazy" Republicans for defending Donald Trump from prosecution before knowing the details of the crimes he allegedly committed.

The ex-president confirmed he's been indicted on federal charges related to his mishandling of classified documents, and even his chief GOP presidential rival Ron DeSantis attacked the Department of Justice, which the "Morning Joe" host found "incomprehensible."

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'If it was me, I'd be a basket case': Veteran prosecutor stunned by seriousness of new Trump charges

Donald Trump has been indicted on multiple counts in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, and legal analyst Chuck Rosenberg said the former president should be deeply worried that he'll be convicted.

The twice-impeached, twice-indicted former president is facing a charge under the Espionage Act, as well as charges of obstruction of justice, destruction or falsification of records, conspiracy and false statements, and Rosenberg told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he would be extremely nervous to be in that predicament.

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The far-right loses it over Trump indictment: 'This is the JFK assassination all over again'

While a number of Republican lawmakers rushed to comment on their disgust over the indictment of former President Donald Trump for his mishandling of classified documents, the far-right took a different route, diving into the deep end of hyperbole without a flotation device.

Male supremacist and racist Michael Cernovich was desperately triggered by the news, saying that it was like "the JFK assassination all over again." He later explained that it was the "deep state" that killed JFK and they did it with bullets. The Justice Department is doing it in the case with the law.

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Trump-picked judge Aileen Cannon lurks as threat to Mar-a-Lago indictment: Florida prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump appears to be headed toward indictments in Washington, D.C., and possibly Florida, but a prosecutor who lives in the Sunshine State worries that a judge picked by the former president could complicate matters.

A pair of federal grand juries have been hearing evidence in the classified documents investigation, of which the Department of Justice has notified Trump that he is the target, and Palm Beach state attorney Dave Aronberg told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" the ex-president could soon face "a reckoning."

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MSNBC's Mika 'very fearful' of how Trump's base would react to an indictment

Former President Donald Trump seems increasingly likely to be indicted over his mishandling of classified materials, and MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski is dreading the reaction by his most fervent supporters.

The former president is the heavy favorite for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, and the "Morning Joe" co-host said the nation would be wading into uncharted waters if a candidate was under indictment for violations of the Espionage Act and other federal crimes, as well as 34 fraud-related counts in Manhattan.

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Florida grand jury may be looking to charge 'someone who followed Trump's instructions': legal expert

A federal grand jury will convene in Florida this week to hear evidence in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, and legal experts are intrigued.

The investigation appears to be heading toward a conclusion -- and a likely indictment, based on a meeting between Trump's attorneys and the Department of Justice -- but MSNBC legal analyst Chuck Rosenberg suspects there may be a "parallel investigation" to the District of Columbia case in Miami, and it may involve an associate of the former president

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