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'Really alarming': Ex-prosecutor highlights 'red flag' about Trump-driven violence

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco came out with a warning that Trump and Republican attacks against Justice Department personnel have led to an "unprecedented rise" in violent threats against the agency.

This is a sign that the danger of violence posed by the MAGA movement is escalating, said former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance on MSNBC Wednesday.

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Trump's latest argument is like Osama bin Laden claiming he wasn't guilty for 9/11: expert

A lead investigator of the Jan. 6 riots Wednesday likened one of Donald Trump's legal arguments to Osama bin Laden claiming he was not to blame for Sept. 11.

Tim Heaphy discussed on MSNBC Jack Smith's Wednesday filing seeking to ban Trump from raising "irrelevant" arguments in his federal election interference case, which the Jan. 6 House Select Committee's lead investigator said he's heard before.

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'Not a scintilla of evidence': Legal expert knocks Trump's 'irrelevant' immunity effort

The back-and-forth paper war between Donald Trump and Special Counsel Jack Smith over the former president's immunity claims will likely end with Trump against the legal ropes, legal experts say.

Former federal prosecutor Shan Wu appeared on CNN Wednesday night to argue Trump's contention — that as a former president, he can't be tried for election subversion in the lead-up to the Jan. 6, 2021 riot — was ultimately anemic.

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'He's trying to defend Nancy Pelosi!' Trump flips out at Jack Smith in new interview

Former President Donald Trump erupted with rage in an interview with John Solomon of the right-wing Real America's Voice on Wednesday, going after special counsel Jack Smith for his latest motion seeking to exclude Trump from submitting conspiracy theories about the January 6 attack or complaints about selective prosecution.

This motion, Trump claimed, signals that "he's trying to defend Nancy Pelosi" — because Trump would like to submit evidence that the January 6 attack was actually the former House speaker's fault, because "we offered them 10,000 troops or National Guard, whatever they wanted."

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Supreme Court may have disguised 'bad news' for Trump as a temporary win: analysis

Former President Donald Trump was triumphant when the Supreme Court rejected special counsel Jack Smith's request to leapfrog the appellate court and immediately take up the former president's claim to presidential immunity, which has currently paused the 2020 election conspiracy case brought against him in by the special counsel D.C.

But not so fast, wrote Jessica Levinson for MSNBC on Wednesday — this could be a Pyrrhic victory for Trump.

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'Donald Trump's fantasy': Authoritarian expert shows what ex-president hopes to do

Donald Trump has fully taken over the Republican Party, according to an expert on Wednesday.

NBC News correspondent Vaughn Hillyard claimed that the idea of "revenge" has trickled down from Donald Trump to his supporters. When he interviews the MAGA fans, they are all-in on the campaign of vengeance and they love the rage he is throwing toward Democrats.

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Trump lawyers will draw 'ire of the judge' by pushing conspiracy theories to jury: expert

Special counsel Jack Smith has made a filing that seeks to prevent former President Donald Trump and his attorneys from using political attacks and other irrelevant side criticisms of the integrity of the process during his trial in the 2020 election conspiracy case.

But even if U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who has currently paused trial proceedings pending the resolution of the former president's immunity claim at the appellate court, grants Smith his request, Trump's attorneys will try to find clever ways around it, warned former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti on CNN Wednesday.

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They 'were begging me': Trump denies he 'bullied' his way into Home Alone 2

Donald Trump on Wednesday was forced to deny that he "bullied" his way into a cameo in Home Alone 2, saying instead the director was "begging" for him to play a part.

The former president took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to respond to a statement saying that he bullied his way into the movie. The statement came from a Rolling Stone report aiming to explain how it happened.

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Trump claims 'errand boy' Jack Smith's new filing in D.C. case is 'illegal'

The former president ranted about Special Counsel Jack Smith’s potentially damning new court filing in an oddly-capitalized and run-on sentence-ridden screed posted Wednesday to Truth Social.

“Crooked Joe Biden’s errand boy, Deranged Jack Smith, is obsessed with attacking your favorite President, me, and with interfering in the 2024 Presidential Election, which I am Dominating,” Trump declared, before addressing the new motion filed by Smith's team.

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Melania reveals why she skipped Mar-a-Lago Christmas with the Trumps this year

Former First Lady Melania Trump skipped out on having Christmas celebrations with her husband's family this year. And she has now told Fox News the reason why.

A source told Fox News Digital Wednesday that Melania Trump did not attend the Trump family Christmas at Mar-a-Lago this year so she could be with her mom, reported Brooke Singman.

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'It's getting old': Jim Jordan scolded by MAGA over 'boring' letter to White House

Conservatives blasted Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and James Comer (R-KY) on Wednesday after they used an ongoing impeachment inquiry to demand the White House hand over materials about Hunter Biden.

In a letter to White House Counsel Edward Siskel, Jordan and Comer suggested President Joe Biden sought to obstruct his son's deposition, which did not occur due to a dispute about the venue.

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Trump lawyers demand recusal of Maine official who called Jan. 6 an insurrection: reports

Maine’s secretary of state can’t fairly judge Donald Trump's 14th Amendment challenge because she once described the Jan. 6 riots as an “insurrection,” the former president's attorneys argued Wednesday.

Trump’s lawyers sent Shenna Bellows a letter demanding she recuse herself over three tweets posted in the wake of the historic attack on the U.S. Capitol in January 2021.

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Watergate prosecutor predicts 'Trump is losing' these 2 major court battles in 2024

Even though the Michigan Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that former President Donald Trump can stay on the 2024 Republican primary ballot, a former federal prosecutor said that won't soothe the ex-president's legal and political woes.

Jill Wine-Banks — who was one of the Department of Justice's top prosecutors in the Watergate scandal of the 1970s — tweeted the news of the Michigan Supreme Court's decision, noting that despite leaving Trump on the primary ballot, it left the door open to exclude him from the general election ballot at a later date.

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