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Trump legal team lashes out at Fani Willis after indictment filing confusion

On Monday, following a whirlwind of confusion about a potentially prematurely filed list of charges against former President Donald Trump on a court docket in Georgia, the former president's legal team issued a statement blasting Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and accusing her office of misconduct.

"The Fulton County District Attorney's Office has once again shown that they have no respect for the integrity of the grand jury process," said attorneys Drew Findling and Jennifer Little in a statement. "This was not a simple administrative mistake. A proposed indictment should only be in the hands of the District Attorney's Office, yet it somehow made its way to the clerk's office and was assigned a case number and a judge before the grand jury even deliberated. This is emblematic of the pervasive and glaring constitutional violations which have plagued this case from its very inception."

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Trump has already broken a law his DC judge said he couldn't break and remain out on bail: ex-prosecutor

A former prosecutor thinks that Donald Trump has already violated his bail conditions in Washington, D.C. by committing additional crimes.

Speaking to MSNBC on Monday as the Fulton County grand jury was meeting, former prosecutor Glenn Kirschner claimed that Trump had violated the law with social media posts targeting witnesses and prosecutors, and Federal District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan is within her rights to revoke his bail.

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Ex-Mueller prosecutor predicts immediate 'clash' between Trump and Georgia judge that could see ex-president jailed

Andrew Weissmann, a former senior prosecutor for special counsel Robert Mueller, predicts an early "clash" between Donald Trump and his judge if he's indicted in Georgia on election interference charges.

A grand jury in Fulton County is meeting on Monday and Tuesday, and indictments are expected to be handed down imminently. As reporters wait, the former president spent much of Monday ranting on his personal social media site, attacking witnesses and District Attorney Fani Willis.

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Fani Willis' investigation into Trump appears to be moving ahead of schedule: experts

A witness in the Georgia election case who was slated to testify on Tuesday was called in earlier than expected on Monday – suggesting that the investigation is moving faster than expected, MSNBC reported.

The grand jury is meeting in Fulton County this week to decide who and what to charge involving attempts to overturn the 2020 election. It is strongly suspected that an indictment of former President Donald Trump is imminent.

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Revealed: Kansas newspaper was investigating police chief who staged now-infamous raid

The Marion County Record implied that the raid by the local police could have been motivated by their investigation into their chief.

The report came as part of an interview with co-owner Eric Meyer by the Associated Press.

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Former DOJ official takes down each of Donald Trump's defenses for 2020 election overthrow line by line

One of Donald Trump's excuses for his attempt to overthrow the 2020 election has been to blame his lawyers. That's not going to work, said one former Justice Department official.

Speaking to former Robert Mueller senior prosecutor Andrew Weissmann and MSNBC host Ari Melber for a Trump indictment special on Sunday, was former Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for National Security Mary McCord. She goes line-by-line with each of the defenses cited by Trump or his lawyers and explains why none of them are going to hold up in court.

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Republican senators ridiculed by MSNBC hosts for complaining about Garland doing exactly what they asked

Two MSNBC hosts couldn't help but laugh at Republicans for anger over Attorney General Merrick Garland agreeing to their demands.

This week, Garland agreed to GOP lawmakers who demanded that U.S. Attorney David Weiss be granted the same powers of a special counsel to investigate President Joe Biden's son, Hunter.

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MSNBC host begs for opposition to Trump's veiled calls for civil war: 'It's no longer hyperbole'

MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan implored his viewers not to normalize Donald Trump's veiled calls for violence.

There has been an ongoing debate about giving Trump attention when he issues calls for protests, uprisings, or his allies' calls for outright civil war. Hasan doesn't care if Trump ends up getting more attention. He explained, political violence must be denounced, even if the Republican Party won't do it.

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RFK Jr. says he would sign abortion ban at 15 weeks — but still supports other 'medical freedom'

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. indicated that he believes life begins at conception and said he opposes all abortions after 90 days.

“I believe a decision to abort a child should be up to the women during the first three months of life,” Kennedy told NBC News, referring to those three months as "life."

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Emails and texts link Coffee County Republicans 'right into the Oval Office': Ex-impeachment lawyer

Former impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen explained that the evidence in the 2020 election case connects activities all the way to the former president.

CNN broke the news Saturday that prosecutors have access to the text messages and emails exchanged among Donald Trump's campaign legal team about the efforts to overthrow the 2020 election.

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A Georgia Trump indictment would complicate Jack Smith's case: legal expert

A former federal prosecutor warned Georgia's 2020 election case could make life much harder for special counsel Jack Smith.

During an appearance on MSNBC’s “Yasmin Vossoughian Reports” Sunday, Brandon Fox said a potential Fulton County prosecution against Trump would be viewed as political, and suggested that District Attorney Fani Willis could do more to get justice by turning over evidence to the special counsel’s office.

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Maui wildfires death toll hits 93 while frantic search for the missing continues

By Jorge Garcia and Mike Blake KAHULUI, Hawaii (Reuters) -The death toll from the Maui wildfires reached 93 on Sunday as relatives of the missing frantically searched for signs their loved ones may still be alive. Hawaii Governor Josh Green on Sunday likened the burnt-out city of Lahaina to a "war zone" after the fast-moving blaze engulfed the northwest coast of Maui on Tuesday, leveling much of the historic resort town and scorching nearly everything in its path. Days after the inferno, crews of firefighters were still battling flare-ups, and cadaver dogs were sifting through the town's charr...

'Maui is my home — you don't speak for me': Lauren Boebert slammed over Hawaii fires attack on Biden

Social media users slammed Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) over the far-right congresswoman’s suggestion that President Joe Biden isn’t giving adequate attention to the Maui fires.

Authorities on Sunday confirmed that the Lahaina, Hawaii blaze has killed 93 people and left at least 2,200 buildings damaged or destroyed, The Associated Press reports. The blaze has caused an estimated $6 billion in property damage.

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