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Buried in Trump trial date filing from Jack Smith is a key Secret Service detail

Nestled in special counsel Jack Smith's response to Donald Trump's demand to delay the criminal case around the 2020 election until 2026 is a key detail about the documents he has from the Secret Service.

One of the key frustrations from the House Select Committee investigating Jan. 6 and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election was that the Secret Service "accidentally" deleted every text communication between agents and officials from that day. It was scheduled maintenance, the Homeland Security Inspector General's report explained in 2022.

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Jeffrey Clark whines about being 'rushed' to Atlanta to surrender as Trump codefendant

Amid Jeffrey Clark's request that his arrest in Fulton County be delayed is a complaint that the former DOJ official, who served under then-President Donald Trump, doesn't like to be rushed.

Clark is one of 18 co-defendants of Trump indicted last week on charges that they tried to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. But in a Tuesday motion, Clark complained that he doesn't have enough time to arrange travel from his Virginia home to Atlanta before a Friday deadline to surrender for arrest.

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Trump's demands for a trial date delay would get any lawyer 'laughed out of court': legal experts

Legal eagles Norm Eisen and Andrew Weissmann penned an analysis for The Atlantic explaining why they consider Donald Trump's demands to delay his 2020 election trial for years to be ridiculous.

Special Counsel Jack Smith responded to Trump's filing on Monday, going through his rationale and highlighting what he considered cherry-picked data and over-exaggerations that create the illusion of an insurmountable burden holding a trial before 2026.

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GOP candidate to sue Republican Party after failing to meet debate requirements

Failed California gubernatorial candidate, right-wing radio host and columnist Larry Elder is suing the Republican Party, he announced on his social media Tuesday.

Elder, who is now running for president under the GOP's banner, is miffed about the debate requirements – which he didn't meet for Wednesday's debate on the Fox networks.

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Former Trump attorney says 'no chance' he can comply with bail conditions — and he'll only get minor consequences

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen doesn't think the ex-president will be capable of complying with the bail conditions set in Fulton County, Georgia. Still, he anticipates that Trump will only get a slap on the wrist.

CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked Cohen, "Do you think he can comply with" the demands?

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Republicans are 'hellbent on nominating a likely loser' because Trump is all they believe in: conservative

Republicans are heading for disaster with former President Donald Trump cruising to a likely nomination for 2024 — but are blindly oblivious to this fact because they don't trust any piece of outside information that would alert them to this, wrote conservative columnist Matt Lewis for The Daily Beast on Monday.

Lewis' warning to the Republican Party comes amid other soundoffs from experts that the GOP rank and file doesn't know or care it's heading for a potential crash.

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Watch: Pickup truck driver arrested after plowing through crowd at Atlanta street takeover

Georgia state troopers arrested a man who was caught on video plowing through a crowd of people while trying to elude police amid an Atlanta street takeover Sunday evening, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

The arrest video, which was released Monday, shows the trooper pulling the driver onto the hood of his cruiser as he was taken into custody. The suspect was not identified.

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Cult survivor reveals how to bring Trump supporters back from the brink

A survivor of a cult that is now actively pro-Donald Trump spoke out on Monday night about ways he thinks friends and family can handle bringing MAGA supporters back to the normal world.

MSNBC host Joy Reid began the conversation by citing a new poll the network did with the Des Moines Register asking Republican caucus goers, who they support. A new CBS News poll last week went further, revealing that many supporters of Trump's trust him over their own friends or family.

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Maddow mocks Trump for failing to mobilize his supporters: 'Now he's not calling for protests'

Rachel Maddow on Monday mocked Donald Trump over the former president's calls for protests over his indictments that have fallen flat.

The MSNBC host suggested that Trump’s calls for protest were intended to have the effect of making the public uneasy about prosecuting a former president now facing four indictments.

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Judge Chutkan will set an early trial because Trump's lawyers aren't engaging 'legitimately': Ex-prosecutor

Judge Tanya Chutkan is likely to set an early trial date in the federal 2020 election coup case against former President Donald Trump, simply because the former president's lawyers are not engaging in the process in good faith or proposing a realistic alternative time frame to the prosecution, argued former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner on MSNBC Monday.

This comes after Trump's attorneys suggested a trial date in 2026, which was widely ridiculed as absurd by legal experts.

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Republicans are the 'party of the rule of law until it's us — then defund the police': MSNBC host

Republicans' purported respect for law enforcement and the legal system is thrown completely aside when any Republican of note is charged with breaking the law, complained MSNBC anchor Joy Reid on Monday.

She pointed to a recent comment by Trump's spokesperson Liz Harrington speaking to One America News, saying, "They need to defund the special counsel ... all we're going to get are sternly worded tweets. I'm sorry, that's not good enough and President Trump has called the Republicans out. The time for words is over, and President Trump has been very clear if they do not act, he will join any primary challenger, America First, that enters into the ring against these Republicans, and they will win."

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'It's a cult': Former GOP lawmaker blames Republicans for contributing to the cult of Trump

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) said new polling data suggests that supporters of Donald Trump are lurching into “cultism” territory.

Kinzinger, now a CNN senior political commentator, during an appearance on “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer,” was responding to a question from the host over polling data suggesting Trump supporters trust the former president over their own family members and religious leaders.

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New video 'spells trouble for Roger Stone as well as for Trump': Legal expert

The new Roger Stone tape, in which the longtime GOP operative and Donald Trump ally makes clear he knew Trump lost the 2020 election and dismissed the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol as "childish" and "amateurish," adds a new level of legal problems to the former president's defense, argued former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal on MSNBC's "The Beat" Monday.

"'Change of plans, let's get out of town,'" said anchor Ari Melber, echoing Stone on the clip. "What do you see in both that new clip we have, as well as what we aired tonight in the Stone case?"

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