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'This is insane': Legal experts take wrecking ball to latest Trump classified docs defense

Former President Donald Trump is in a Florida courtroom Thursday as he continues to get criminal charges involving retaining top-secret government documents dismissed.

Trump doesn't deny that he was in possession of the documents — in fact, he has doubled down on the accusations that he took them. But he defends himself by saying that they were "mine." It has been a point of contention between Trump and his lawyers.

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Legal experts explain how Trump's dismissed charges could come back to haunt him

Judge Scott McAfee dismissed six of the charges in the election interference and racketeering case in Georgia on Wednesday. Still, he told prosecutors that the state could bring them back with the proper information but must do so in the next six months.

Georgia law professor Anthony Michael Kreis explained that it wouldn't be difficult for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to refile the charges to ensure they're not dismissed.

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'Nukes': Trump's new criminal filing doubles down on nuclear secrets 'Q' clearance demand

Donald Trump’s lawyers in his classified documents case are doubling down on a special demand involving the former president’s secret “Q” clearance with the Energy department, court records show.

For the Energy department, writes Daily Beast reporter Jose Pagliery, “read: nukes.”

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Republicans demand purge of Michigan's voter rolls before general election

The Republican National Committee is trying to get the Michigan voter rolls purged before November's general election, the non-partisan voting rights legal organization Democracy Docket revealed.

Posting a court filing on social media, the group explained that the RNC sued Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, claiming that Michigan was in violation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 because its voting records aren't "clean and accurate."

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Lawsuit reveals frantic texts sent between security agents on Jan. 6: 'Do your best'

Text messages sent by Homeland Security agents before and during the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021 have given a never-before-seen glimpse at law enforcement's reaction to the events of the day.

The messages were handed over after a lawsuit was filed by the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, the watchdog group announced Wednesday.

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'Great point, Nancy': Mace mocked after saying TikTok ban isn't in the Constitution

Rep. Nancy Mace delivered a subtle interpretation of the U.S. Constitution Wednesday on par with Clarence Darrow's impassioned First Amendment defense of John Thomas Scopes.

"It's not the role of government to ban apps from the App Store," Mace told CNN. "No where in our Constitution does it say that."

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Fani Willis faces a 'difficult question' after judge drops 3 charges against Trump: lawyer

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faces a "difficult question" after three charges she levied against former President Donald Trump were dropped, a conservative attorney argued Wednesday.

Judge Scott McAfee dropped a total of six charges in the election interference case, including three accusing Trump of soliciting Georgia's former House Speaker David Ralston and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to tip the 2020 presidential election in his favor.

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Trump hires former GOP congressman — despite endorsing his opponents in elections

In December, Donald Trump gave an emphatic endorsement to health insurance lobbyist Addison McDowell in the race for a North Carolina congressional seat. McDowell was running against former Republican Rep. Mark Walker who was trying to win back his old seat.

Three months later, the former president has hired Walker himself.

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'It will be fine': Mike Johnson calmed Katie Britt's 'horror story' fears before speech

House Speaker Mike Johnson told Sen. Katie Britt not to worry about State of the Union rebuttal "horror stories" before she gave her own speech — that many have said was the worst yet.

Britt (R-AL) shared this factoid Tuesday with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on his podcast "The Verdict," where the pair of Republican senators unpacked the backlash from the "creepy" and "breathlessly weird" rebuttal.

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The View descends into shouting match over Robert Hur's Biden testimony

The conversation got heated Wednesday as The View hosts former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin and ex-Donald Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin debated special counsel Robert Hur's testimony before Congress on Tuesday.

Hur had been questioned about his report into classified documents improperly found in the possession of President Joe Biden.

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Beaming Marjorie Taylor Greene announces 'black market of baby organ harvesting' hearing

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Tuesday shared with her X followers a photograph of herself smiling directly into the camera next to an announcement for a new investigative hearing.

"Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene leads a hearing on investigating the black market of baby organ harvesting," the announcement declares. Greene adds, "Join me and special guests."

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'Who does that?' Trump slammed for autographing photo of slain nursing student Laken Riley

Former President Donald Trump's decision to autograph a photograph of the slain student Laken Riley, then pose for a photo with a smile on his face, spurred harsh scorn from his critics on Tuesday.

Trump met with the family and friends of Riley, a 22-year-old Augusta University nursing student killed while jogging in the earlier hours of Feb. 22, then shared a press release Monday with a parade of images from the visit.

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Lara Trump skewered for saying U.S. was better off in March 2020 — when COVID-19 hit

Americans have a message for Republicans like Lara Trump who keep arguing the nation was better off four years when it stood on the brink of a devastating global pandemic: stop trying to make that Ronald Reagan quote happen.

Lara Trump, the Republican National Committee's newly elected co-chair, took to Fox News Tuesday to tout "massive resources" invested in an election integrity committee and her father-in-law Donald, the presidential candidate she supports.

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