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Arizona fake electors will be left 'holding the bag' even if Trump wins election: expert

While numerous people were charged in the Arizona fake elector effort to keep President Donald Trump in power back in 2020 — the former president, referred to as "Unindicted Co-Conspirator 1," so far gets to skate free.

Trump might not be indicted in the case yet, but it is another state indictment. And that means even if the 45th president wins the election come Nov. 5 and is able to serve out another term, he would be unable to pardon his cohorts like attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and his former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows among others should they get convicted.

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'Very good news' for Jack Smith as Arizona indictment puts 'pressure' on Trump allies

The new indictments in Arizona against several of former President Donald Trump's allies is not just bad news for them, but a significant opportunity for special counsel Jack Smith in his prosecution of former President Donald Trump for the 2020 election plot, former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann said on MSNBC Wednesday.

The newly dropped indictment names a number of Republican officials and Trump strategists in an alleged criminal scheme to stop the electoral count in Arizona, including former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Trump-aligned lawyers John Eastman, Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, and Christina Bobb, and Trump strategists Boris Epshteyn and Mike Roman — many of whom were also charged in the Georgia election racketeering case. 11 GOP staffers in Arizona were also charged.

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Internet melts down as Trump identified as 'unindicted co-conspirator' in Arizona filing

Social media exploded on Wednesday evening after a report that 11 individuals had been charged in connection with alleged 2020 election subversion in the state of Arizona. One thing that stood out to many is the "unindicted co-conspirators" redacted from the filing.

The Guardian's Hugo Lowell reported that Arizona state prosecutors had charged "Trump aides and allies over efforts to overturn 2020 election." He added, "TRUMP is unindicted co-conspirator 1."

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Trump says Charlottesville's white nationalist rally was 'like a peanut' to other protests

Donald Trump on Wednesday brought up what some would call the low-point of his presidency, saying that the violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville "is like a peanut" compared to what Joe Biden faces today.

Trump, who famously suggested people should blame both sides in connection with the Charlottesville event that caused injuries and death, took to Truth Social to provide a hot take on Israel and Palestine.

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Trump put on notice that all his 'admissions' on social media will haunt him with the jury

Sanctions may rain down on Donald Trump in the form of fines and jail threats for potentially breaching his hush money trial gag order by his rampant social media posts and quotes — but prosecutors may also put all of them into evidence that could be used as fodder to radically sway his jury.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution team on Tuesday asked the judge to dock the former president for at least 10 posts on his social media account and campaign website that appeared as “deliberate flouting” of the court’s prohibition, and requested a $1,000 fine for each one.

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Trump White House aides spill to Jack Smith about their boss' handling of secret docs

Former President Donald Trump's staff at the White House were enraged with the cavalier way he handled classified information, according to a new report from ABC News.

"While much of [Special Counsel Jack] Smith's sprawling classified documents investigation has focused on how Trump handled classified materials after leaving the White House, a wide array of former aides and advisers — including personal valets, press assistants, senior national security officials, and even Trump's briefers from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence — have provided Smith with firsthand accounts about how Trump allegedly handled and used intelligence while still in office," reported Katherine Faulders, Mike Levine, and Alexander Mallin.

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Arizona prosecutors charge 11 fake Trump electors for alleged 2020 election subversion

Former Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward is among 11 individuals who have been charged in connection with alleged 2020 election subversion, according to a reporter.

Kyle Cheney of Politico flagged the filing on social media on Wednesday, saying, "Arizona prosecutors have charged 11 fake electors for their roles in efforts to subvert the 2020 election."

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'That's actually false': Legal expert blows up Trump's latest gag order claim

Former President Donald Trump claims his gag order forcing him to stay mum on various individuals surrounding his historic criminal hush money trial is unprecedented.

In a Truth Social post, Trump moaned about the gag order that Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan imposed and then strengthened barring him from criticizing witnesses, jurors, court staff, and the families of the prosecutor and judge.

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'This guy would be in jail already': German reporter reveals how people abroad see Trump

Former President Donald Trump's Manhattan hush money trial is being viewed in a totally different way abroad, German Der Spiegel reporter Marc Pitzke told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday.

This comes as Trump is set to receive a ruling on whether he violated the gag order in the case, which charges him with business fraud in connection with his cover up payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election.

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Legal expert begs judge to hold Trump in contempt for obvious gag order violations — fast

Judge Juan Merchan should get a move on and quickly rule on whether Trump was in contempt of court for violating a gag order in the Manhattan hush money trial, former federal prosecutor Elie Honig told CNN's Jake Tapper on Wednesday — because it's clear that Trump is in fact in violation.

The former president is forbidden, under the gag order, from attacking expected witnesses in the case, which charges him with business fraud associated with buying the silence of adult film star Stormy Daniels — but he has repeatedly shared content on his social media platforms attacking his former lawyer Michael Cohen, who is planned to testify in the case. Trump's defense counsel attempted to defend this in a hearing earlier this week, but Merchan appeared deeply skeptical.

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Ex-prosecutor highlights Trump's odd reaction to witness hanging him out to dry

Donald Trump has spent the past several years lashing out at his former lawyer. Michael Cohen went to prison after pleading guilty to crimes surrounding the hush money scheme that Trump now faces in court.

The first two days of the trial, former AMI chief David Pecker revealed details about the so-called "catch and kill" operations that he and Trump cooked up as early as the fall of 2015 to help aid him in the run for president. Pecker's details confirmed that the actions taken were about the election and not hiding the affairs from his wife.

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Matt Gaetz vows Trump will give pardons and 'money settlements' to Jan. 6 convicts

A Donald Trump sequel as president means pardons and a payday for Jan. 6 defendants.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is dangling carrots for the return of the Donald to 1600 Pennsylvania by letting it be known the 45th president keeps his promises.

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