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'Ordered hit from Donald Trump': David Axelrod slams Biden impeachment vote as political

The impeachment of President Joe Biden was ordered from Mar-a-Lago, according to Democratic operative David Axelrod.

"I do think this is an ordered hit from Donald Trump who wants to portray equivalence," he said during a panel discussion on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360." "'They went after me!' [and now] 'We're going after him!'

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Judge Engoron evacuated from court due to fire set hours after Trump case hearing: report

Justice Arthur Engoron, the judicial official overseeing the civil fraud case in which Donald Trump has been found liable for fraud in real estate dealings, was reportedly evacuated from the court on Wednesday after a small fire was set in the court four hours after the ex-president's case had a hearing.

Engoron has tried to use gag orders to protect his staff from potential attacks from Trump fans. Trump has continued to appeal the orders, and has attacked the justice's law clerk when the gag orders are paused.

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'They're trying to get a guilty plea!' Trump admits Supreme Court might rule against him

During a lengthy and rambling speech at a campaign rally in Coralville, Iowa on Wednesday, former President Donald Trump turned the topic of the criminal indictments against himself, proclaiming that the charges were politically motivated and a "badge of honor."

"They could have done this three years ago," Trump said, and it would have been over and done, also referencing the civil fraud suit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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'Justice is working': Ex-GOP lawmaker predicts Trump is heading for conviction

The slow wheels of justice are exposing Trump's suspected crookery, according to a former Republican lawmaker.

Former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) unleashed a salvo against the 45th president for flagrantly shirking the law and undermining the position he swore to uphold.

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'I'm sharper than I was 20 years ago!' Trump insists he's not in cognitive decline

At former President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Coralville, Iowa on Wednesday, he emphatically stated that he is at the peak of his physical and cognitive fitness.

Trump claimed that he passed his most recent physical exam "with flying colors" — and also gave a shoutout to Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), who previously served as his physician when he was in the White House.

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'We love loyalty': Trump attacks Iowa GOP governor over DeSantis endorsement at new rally

Former President Donald Trump laid into Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) at an Iowa campaign rally on Wednesday, going after her for her endorsement of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president.

"We love loyalty," said Trump of the matter, portraying Reynolds and unfaithful to him. He went on to say that she is the "least popular governor" in the country — which is true by some metrics, according to Morning Consult polling.

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'Democracy is at stake': Legal expert says top court risks making Trump a king

The Supreme Court is the "highest tribunal" in the country and the "final arbiter of the law." They're not kingmakers.

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner stressed this point while discussing the fallout over the nation's highest court approving Special Counsel Jack Smith's gambit request on Monday seeking to to skip the appeals process and have the Supreme Court consider an expedited review to render if former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution or not.

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'Rush, rush, rush': Trump rages against 'nut job' Jack Smith's request for speedy review

Donald Trump Wednesday evening said Special Counsel Jack Smith wants to "rush rush rush" the Supreme Court's review of the former president's argument for immunity in the D.C. elections case.

Trump, who is scheduled to speak in Iowa following a stay in the underlying case, has consistently argued for delays in the trial. But some legal experts have suggested it will be a difficult legal argument to make before the Supreme Court, where a quick victory for him on the presidential immunity issue would equate to a complete dismissal of the case itself.

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Appellate judges agree to speed up Trump's presidential immunity review

A three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has agreed to expedite former President Donald Trump's appeal of the decision denying him "presidential immunity" from prosecution, reported MSNBC legal expert Lisa Rubin on Wednesday.

The panel of judges consists of one appointed by former President George W. Bush and two appointed by President Joe Biden — including, as Rubin noted, "one championed by [Sen.] Lindsey Graham."

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Supreme Court giving Jack Smith 'promising signs' in his move to smack down Trump: expert

Special counsel Jack Smith's move to end-run the appeal process and ask the Supreme Court to directly intervene in former President Donald Trump's "presidential immunity" claim in the 2020 election interference case was an unusual and bold move, former federal prosecutor Harry Litman wrote for the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday — and there are already hopeful signs from the justices on the issue.

Litman previously lauded Smith's latest step as a "game-changer" in an analysis on MSNBC.

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Watch: Donald Trump about to speak in Iowa following stay in D.C. elections case

Ex-president Donald Trump is fresh off a legal victory, and about to speak at an event in Iowa.

Trump, who on Wednesday was granted a stay in his D.C. elections case while the Supreme Court, is heading to the Commit to Caucus event in Coralville, Iowa, where he will address voters ahead of the primary.

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'Trump took himself out': Legal expert shows why he'll lose big cash in fraud trial

Closing statements began in the Trump Organization trial on Wednesday and the former president has already been found liable for fraud. What is left to decide is how much he would be fined and whether they were able to prove Trump's intent.

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin said that the trial "didn't end with a bang, but a whimper. But this isn't the end. We are going to get post-trial briefs on Jan. 5th and that is the thing I'm most looking forward to because that is where the lawyers are going to stitch together all the evidence that's been introduced, all the testimony."

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