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'Smith nails him': ex-prosecutor says Trump's delay tactics are in trouble

Special Counsel Jack Smith has the upper hand in his race to the courtroom against former President Donald Trump, a legal expert said Monday.

CNN legal analyst Norm Eisen argues that Smith's powerful filing Saturday was a strong move against Trump's leading delay tactic, his argument that presidential immunity bars him from being prosecuted on federal election interference charges.

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Fox News panelist slammed for saying Trump could be 'president from jail'

A Fox News panelist Monday appeared delighted to inform her viewers that 91 felony counts cannot stop the leading conservative candidate from reclaiming the White House.

“He can be president from jail if he has to,” said Dr. Janette Nesheiwat on the Fox News show “Outnumbered.”

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Why this billionaire believes Joe Biden owes Donald Trump a big thanks

Billionaire Mark Cuban believes President Joe Biden owes Donald Trump a big thanks ahead of the 2024 election, and amid multiple state efforts to block the former president from the ballot.

Cuban’s X message went viral Monday with a message focusing on the Colorado and Maine decisions to block the former president based on the insurrection ban under the 14th Amendment.

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Former prosecutor slams 'absurd' Trump defense that could legalize political assassination

Former President Donald Trump could shoot political rivals attending the State of the Union, and get away with it under his latest argument in one of four criminal court cases, a former federal prosecutor argued Monday.

Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade appeared on MSNBC to break down the presidential immunity argument Trump is pursuing in the federal election interference case brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith.

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Ex-conservative brutally blasts Trump as worst president in U.S. history

Donald Trump's efforts to arouse hate and undermine elections make him the worst president in U.S. history, according to a Washington Post columnist.

Jennifer Rubin, a self-described ex-conservative, writes that the 45th president and his MAGA mantra pines to return to a golden age back in time.

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MAGA 'prophet' predicts the U.S. government will be 'overthrown'

MAGA loyalist and self-proclaimed prophet Pastor Julie Green recently predicted that the U.S government will be overthrown.

Green declares, "My children, the time has come," in an X video, posted by MeidasTouch editor-in-chief Ron Filipkowski.

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Black-tie Trump won't dance with Vanilla Ice and Ninja Turtle at Mar-a-Lago NYE bash

If New Year's Eve revelers at Mar-a-Lago appeared hot and bothered when headliner Vanilla Ice was tag-teaming onstage with a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, former President Donald Trump kept it cool.

The 45th president rang in 2024 to a concert at his Palm Beach social club playing host to partiers who were dancing and selfie-ing away to the rapper's perennial track "Ice Ice Baby."

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'Should not even matter’: Trump says Jan. 6 actions irrelevant as he 'was not campaigning'

Former President Donald Trump argued Monday it shouldn’t matter if he committed criminal acts to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power because he wasn’t on the campaign trail at the time.

Trump took to Truth Social to bemoan special counsel Jack Smith’s weekend filing challenging his presidential immunity claim in the Washington, D.C. election interference case.

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Trump social media post suggests major strategy shift in Jan. 6 defense: report

Donald Trump recently shared a post to social media that he tried to activate the Insurrection Act as the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was unfolding — a move that may signal a new direction for his legal strategy, Newsweek reported.

The post says Trump was prevented from announcing his use of the act — which is only activated in extreme situations — on X because the platform, then known as Twitter, was removing his posts.

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Donald Trump shares prophetic New Year's message

In one way or another, he will be right.

Donald Trump sent a New Year’s wish to his supporters Monday — and promised that 2024 will be “historic.”

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Resurfaced report puts scrutiny on Trump's call for FBI headquarters to remain in D.C.

In the wake of Donald Trump expressing his support for a replacement to the FBI's J. Edgar Hoover building to be constructed in Washington D.C., a report has resurfaced financially linking the former president to a bid to build the new structure, Newsweek reported.

"The FBI headquarters should not be moved to a far-away location, but should stay right where it is, in a new spectacular building, in the best location in our now crime-ridden and filthy-dirty, graffiti-scarred, capital," Trump wrote on Truth Social Saturday. "They should be involved in bringing back D.C., not running away from it."

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Trump’s rants against prosecutors a 'formulaic game' designed to halt trials: experts

Facing four criminal indictments and a variety of civil lawsuits, GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has been furiously railing against both prosecutors and judges.

Trump slams special counsel Jack Smith as a "deranged lunatic" and has accused Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and New York State Attorney General Letitia James (both of whom are Black) of being racist. Another target is Justice Arthur Engoron, the judge in James' civil fraud lawsuit against Trump and his Trump Organization.

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This trial looks increasingly likely to be first to threaten Trump with jail: columnist

As Donald Trump fights four legal cases while running for president, he's clearly hoping an electoral victory will shield him from accountability. According to MSNBC's Jordan Rubin, there's no guarantee that Trump will face trial before the 2024 election, but if he does, many are wondering which case will go to trial first.

As Rubin points out, Trump D.C. election interference case has a trial date set for March, but that could be pushed back as the former president appeals rulings over claims that he's immune to prosecution.

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