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'Trickle-down criminality': Ex-FBI official slams brazenness that co-conspirators learned from Trump

Frank Figliuzzi, former assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI, said Wednesday the alleged co-conspirators in the Georgia election case were just as brazen as the man they followed.

In a panel discussion with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, Figliuzzi said that it's the ease with which Donald Trump and his allies allegedly committed crimes that he finds so shocking.

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Trump gets in furious first jab as Mike Pence prepares to criticize MAGA base in speech

Former President Donald Trump lambasted his former running mate, Vice President Mike Pence, on Wednesday, claiming he'd gone to the "dark side."

Pence is expected to attack Trump-style "populism" at a speech in New Hampshire Wednesday, when he will say the "siren song of populism" should be thrown aside and Republicans should embrace conservatism.

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'Forever linked to a lunatic': Legal experts call Fulton County ruling a 'nightmare scenario for Ken Chesebro'

Ken Chesebro and Sidney Powell lost their attempts to have their cases severed in Fulton County Georgia on Wednesday – and that is going to hurt one defendant more than the other, legal analysts said.

In a racketeering (RICO) case, everything is connected together, argued the district attorney's office. That means all of the evidence involving individual defendants can be used against the group.

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Trump wants to debate Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after 'disrespect' of Queen

Former President Donald Trump has refused to debate any of his challengers in the 2024 Republican primary, but he's open to going head-to-head with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex who are not seeking any political office.

In an interview with conservative Hugh Hewitt, the two men discussed Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) debating Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), who has been needling the GOP presidential candidate for the past year. The two governors have yet to agree on debate rules, with Newsom claiming DeSantis' proposal "is littered with crutches to hide his insecurity and ineptitude."

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Ron DeSantis puts right-wing fringe group's leader on Ethics Commission

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed the leader of a right-wing fringe group to the Florida Ethics Commission, a press release from his office said.

Orlando Weekly reporter McKenna Schuler posted a screen capture of the release showing the Republican put Tina Descovich and Luis Fuste on the commission.

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'Ironclad': Legal expert says latest effort to throw Trump off ballot is strongest yet

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a lawsuit challenging Donald Trump's candidacy on the 2024 ballot in Colorado using the 14th Amendment of the Constitution.

And Harvard constitutional law professor and legal analyst Laurence Tribe tweeted on Wednesday that he thinks this case is the strongest he's seen thus far. There are similar lawsuits in Arizona, Michigan and New Hampshire.

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The View warns Proud Boys still terrorizing America despite 'cutting off the head of the snake'

The "head of the snake" may be cut off, but the co-hosts of "The View" are warning that militia groups like the Proud Boys are growing strong in communities around the country.

Former Proud Boys chief Enrique Tarrio was given a 22-year sentence for his role in the Jan. 6 attack Tuesday, but that hasn't stopped his allies from targeting people of color or LGBTQ+ people in the states, the hosts said.

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Former Trump lawyer issues a warning to his charged co-conspirators

Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, issued a warning for those ensnared in legal battles with the former president that he isn't likely to help with legal bills.

On Tuesday, CNN's Abby Phillip asked Cohen about the expenses that can mount after working with Trump personally, given his own legal battles.

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Former Trump aide trashes Tommy Tuberville for putting military readiness at risk

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) continues to blockade the confirmation of hundreds of military appointments and promotions, in an ongoing attempt to try to force the Pentagon to rescind a policy that pays for personnel to take leave to states where abortion is legal.

But the former football coach doesn't seem to understand the policy he is blocking, said former Mike Pence aide and White House press secretary Alyssa Farah Griffin on CNN Tuesday.

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There's no way Trump would do less jail time than the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys: Mueller prosecutor

Andrew Weissmann, the former lead prosecutor for Robert Mueller's special counsel team, warned that if Proud Boys and Oath Keeper leaders are getting 15 to 22 years in prison, then the head of the conspiracy is likely to get that much too.

Speaking after former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was sentenced to 22 years in prison, Weissmann agreed the sentence is long, but explained it's for a former leader of the militia group. Not being present on Jan. 6 wasn't a barrier to a conviction in Tarrio's case, he explained.

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Justice Department seeks jail time for Infowars host — despite low-level convictions

Federal prosecutors are seeking jail time for a far-right media figure who earlier this year pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of illegally entering a restricted area during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

Infowars host Owen Shroyer didn’t enter the Capitol grounds amid the insurrection but led rioters in chants from an area near the top of the building’s steps. He pleaded guilty in June to illegally entering a restricted area.

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'Trump whisperer' walks through how he will 'test the limits' of his trials

Former President Donald Trump will continue to ramp up his attacks on judges and prosecutors as he "tests the limits" of what he can get away with in his criminal trials, said New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, also known as the "Trump whisperer."

This comes as former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio is sentenced to 22 years in prison for seditious conspiracy for the January 6 attack, based partly on domestic terrorism considerations — which, Haberman argues, is not going to influence Trump's calculus in his own defense.

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Former prosecutor makes the case for putting Trump on an ankle monitor

A legal expert on Tuesday said that as a presidential candidate, Donald Trump’s public comments in connection with his sprawling legal woes present unique challenges for prosecutors and could lead to a request to have his movements monitored.

Former federal prosecutor Eli Honig during an appearance on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” said should Trump violate terms of his bail agreement, it would be unthinkable for prosecutors to ask that the former president be jailed.

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