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Trump 'wants a deal' with North Korea that could 'rattle allies and unnerve' GOP: report

Donald Trump is considering a plan that would allow North Korea to keep its nuclear weapons while relieving some of its economic sanctions, according to a new report.

The former president, if he's re-elected next year, badly wants to reach an agreement with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and would consider allowing the nation to freeze its nuclear program and stop developing new weapons in exchange for lifting some sanctions and offering other forms of aid, three sources briefed on his thinking told Politico.

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Watergate whistleblower explains why there are no 'downsides to Jack Smith’s gambit'

During a Tuesday, December 12 conversation with CNN's Anderson Cooper, former President Richard Nixon White House counsel, Watergate whistleblower and CNN contributor John Dean shared his thoughts on special counsel Jack Smith's current "gambit" in his criminal 2020 election interference case against Donald Trump.

CSmith's current push to get Donald Trump's "claim of immunity in the January 6th case on a fast track to the Supreme Court," Cooper said "could be a decision that ranks among the most consequential for the high court." He added, "Perhaps the closest the court came was in 1974 with US v. Nixon which compelled then-President Nixon to turn over those Watergate tapes."

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'Dangerous': Republican warns 'check and balances' won’t survive Trump 2.0

Some critics of former President Donald Trump have argued that if he wins the 2024 election and returns to the White House in 2025, the United States' system of checks and balances will be robust enough to hold back any authoritarian moves he makes. Conservative Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, who has endorsed former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley for president, insists that Trump is "too dumb to be a threat to democracy."

But veteran conservative columnist Mona Charen has a very different viewpoint.

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Judge smacks down Trump ally Jeff Clark's 'creative' claim to ditch Georgia criminal case

A co-defendant of Donald Trump in Georgia suffered a legal loss Tuesday.

MAGA lawyer Jeff Clark, who was recently taken down a notch by a host on MSNBC, found out that the court wasn't going to allow him to skip out on Georgia criminal charges.

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'That's not American': Legal expert shows why Supreme Court will shut Trump down

Citizen Trump can't pretend to be president. And therefore he's wide open for prosecution.

That's the thinking by former Solicitor General Neal Katyal who appeared on MSNBC's "Alex Wagner Tonight" on Tuesday night.

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Mary Trump attacks ex-president's fundraising scheme

Donald Trump's niece on Tuesday denounced former President Donald Trump's recent fundraising effort to sell fans a piece of his suit he wore in his Georgia mugshot, describing it as an attempt to sell "the suit off his back."

Mary Trump has long been a critic of her uncle, former President Trump. On Tuesday, she attacked the erstwhile president after he announced a plan to sell his fans "a piece of the suit" he "wore for [his 2023 Atlanta] 'Mugshot Photo."

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'Game-changer': Expert says 'clever' Jack Smith bid 'makes timely trial much more likely'

Special counsel Jack Smith's move to short-circuit former President Donald Trump's stall tactics with a direct petition to the Supreme Court to rule on his "presidential immunity" claims in the 2020 election subversion case is a brilliant maneuver, former federal prosecutor Harry Litman argued on MSNBC's "All In" Tuesday.

"Harry, first of all ... it was always going to be the case that he was going to find some vehicle to get this before the Supreme Court, the constitutional claim of immunity, and then hope and pray that even if he doesn't get them to the merits they'll say oh, man, this is a tough one," the host says. "We need to consider this. Let's have oral arguments in a few months, and then we'll think about it. And while we're doing that, stay the trial. That was always the hope. What do you think of Smith's move here?"

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'Everything he says is dangerous': Cassidy Hutchinson says Trump's 'gotten people killed'

Trump's words have "gotten people killed," a former White House aide declared.

Cassidy Hutchinson, who served in the Trump administration as an aide to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, is sounding air raid sirens during an appearance on MSNBC's Joy Reid in the "ReidOut" to try to make sure people don't gloss over Trump's Day One dictatorship, should he be voted to become the 47th president.

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'Unrepentant' Clarence Thomas doesn't see any problem ruling on Trump case: legal expert

With the Supreme Court poised to decide whether former President Donald Trump has presidential immunity from being prosecuted in the 2020 election interference case, calls are growing for Justice Clarence Thomas, whose wife was involved in the plot to overturn the election in the first place, to recuse himself from the case.

But don't hold your breath on that, legal expert Lisa Rubin told MSNBC's Joy Reid on Tuesday.

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'Republicans are heading for a reckoning': Mary Trump warns GOP about its next big fight

Donald Trump's niece is sounding the alarm, warning Republicans that they are in for a "reckoning" when it comes to upcoming elections.

Mary Trump, herself a psychologist and a frequent critic of her uncle, drew attention to the story of Kate Cox on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, "The View's" Republican co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former aide to Trump, made it clear that she too takes issue with the recent decision by the Texas Supreme Court to force Cox to carry a dangerous pregnancy.

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Text shows Trump aide telling MAGA lawyer not to amend fake elector certificates: report

Pro-Trump attorney Kenneth Chesebro warned Donald Trump campaign official Mike Roman in a text message exchange they might want to alter the language in the fake elector certificates, just to make sure what they were signing wasn't illegal — and Roman stomped on that idea hard, reported The Detroit News on Tuesday.

The exchange took place on December 12, 2020, as the fake electors were preparing to sign declarations that were meant to be a pretext to stop the electoral count on January 6 — and it came as the electors in Pennsylvania, specifically, were asking for boilerplate language calling themselves electors "contingent" on there being challenges to the vote in their state. Chesebro suggested this should apply to all the fake electors across the other battleground states, only to be denied.

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Rudy Giuliani attacks poll workers' lawyers — and claims they're tied to Hunter Biden

Fresh from the latest day of the civil trial brought against Rudy Giuliani by Georgia poll workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, Giuliani declined to discuss the case directly with reporters — but he lashed out at Freeman and Moss' attorneys, and claimed they had ties to Hunter Biden, reported Politico's Kyle Cheney.

Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor and mayor of New York City who helped former President Donald Trump push conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, is accused of defaming Freeman and Moss with false claims that they were stuffing ballots during the vote count in Atlanta.

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