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'Most damning evidence': Expert details what Jack Smith slashed from his Trump indictment

The dust has settled around special counsel Jack Smith's new superseding indictment against Donald Trump — and legal experts have been surprised to discover what's been changed.

Lisa Rubin wrote for MSNBC on Thursday that a key piece of the new indictment is that some of the "most damning evidence" from the previous one has been "removed."

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Jack Smith has new evidence about 'very angry' Trump's Jan. 6 actions: report

According to a bombshell report from ABC News, one of Donald Trump's closest advisers has described the former president's actions behind the scenes during the Jan. 6 insurrection to investigators working for special counsel Jack Smith.

The report states that senior adviser Dan Scavino, who refused to talk to the House select committee investigating the riot at the Capitol, has been more forthcoming with Smith's probe and detailed Trump's reactions as he watched the violence unfold on TV.

According to the report, "Sources said Scavino told Smith's investigators that as the violence began to escalate that day, Trump 'was just not interested' in doing more to stop it," adding, "Sources also said former Trump aide Nick Luna told federal investigators that when Trump was informed that then-Vice President Mike Pence had to be rushed to a secure location, Trump responded, 'So what?' —which sources said Luna saw as an unexpected willingness by Trump to let potential harm come to a longtime loyalist."

The report adds that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, ex-White House counsel Pat Cipollone and his former deputy, Pat Philbin, have also provided testimony.

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In one admission, Scavino told investigators he informed the ex-president by phone on Jan. 6: "This is all your legacy here, and there's smoke coming out of the Capitol."

The report adds that Scavino described Trump as being "very angry" on Jan. 6 — not at the protesters trashing the Capitol but instead over his belief that he won re-election and was being robbed.

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Mark Meadows prepped classified info for top Republicans and Trump-friendly journalists: new book

Cassidy Hutchinson told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow about lugging around classified information in a Whole Foods bag after pro-Donald Trump reporters returned the documents to Mark Meadows.

After the release of her book, Enough, the full details were revealed. According to Hutchinson, Meadows infuriated the White House counsel with the move. He made a last-minute mad-dash for the Justice Department, claiming Trump declassified the information after Trump had already left the White House, according to Hutchinson. The DOJ refused to declassify the information, but Trump's allies maintain Trump filed the necessary paperwork in time.

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What Mark Meadows did with classified docs ended Dick Cheney's chief of staff before a grand jury

Cassidy Hutchinson revealed in her new book Enough, that she was lugging around classified information in a Whole Foods bag after pro-Donald Trump reporters returned the documents to Mark Meadows.

The documents were given to far-right writers Mollie Hemingway and John Solomon, Hutchinson wrote. It infuriated the White House counsel, who witnessed what happened.

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'There’s a brawl': Cassidy Hutchinson book describes scared Secret Service agent and Martial Law

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, privy to an advance copy of former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson's book, regaled viewers on Monday night with one of the juicier passages. In it, Hutchinson details the moment that Hutchinson walked in on former President Donald Trump plotting martial law with his former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, leading to chaos and a near revolt of half of his higher-ups.

"When I walked into the Outer Oval I saw that the president was meeting with General Mike Flynn, the former National Security Adviser, who had pled guilty to lying to the FBI about his involvement with Russian officials, cutting a cooperation deal in special counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry into interference in the 2016 election," Maddow read. "Three weeks before today's meeting on November 25th, Trump had issued Flynn a presidential pardon. 'Why is Mike Flynn here?' I asked Molly. 'I'm not sure,' Molly said, then added 'He is just talking to the president about some things.' Talking to the president about some things. 'Got it.' I went back to my office and settled in."

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MAGA lawyer Jeffrey Clark floated using Insurrection Act to keep Trump in power after Biden inauguration date

Former Trump Department of Justice official Jeffrey Clark, who took a lead role in former President Donald Trump's efforts to illegally remain in power, floated invoking the Insurrection Act to keep Trump in power after the date for President Joe Biden's inauguration.

As Politico's Playbook notes, special counsel Jack Smith alleges that former Trump White House counsel Pat Philbin warned that there would be "riots in the streets" if the former president went ahead with plans to remain in power after Biden's scheduled inauguration.

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'Really scary': Former aide reads new Trump indictment and warns he might 'do it again'

A former aide to Donald Trump said details from Tuesday’s indictment against her former boss accurately reflect the “really scary” situation in the aftermath of the 2020 election and warned that the former president may engage in similar behavior in the next election.

Alyssa Farah Griffin during an appearance on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” on Tuesday called the prospect of Trump trying to overturn a future election – or even worse, serve another term – “terrifying.”

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Donald Trump is 'Kryptonite' to lawyers: columnist

For the past year, legal analysts have joked that MAGA stands for "making attorneys get attorneys," a reference to the number of Donald Trump's lawyers who have also found themselves in legal trouble.

It was mere days ago it was reported Trump's ongoing problems to find a Florida lawyer that was willing to work for him.

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