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Trump's Administration: The Race for Key Positions Begins

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fortune

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Following Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election, significant changes in key positions are anticipated. Elon Musk may be appointed as a 'secretary of cost-cutting,' while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could oversee public health agencies. Conversely, Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve Chairman, and special counsel Jack Smith, who has indicted Trump, are likely to be removed from their positions. These potential appointments and dismissals reflect Trump's strategic alignments and policy priorities.

"Special Counsel Jack Smith Urges SCOTUS to Reject Trump's Immunity Claim in Election Case"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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Special counsel Jack Smith urged the Supreme Court to reject former President Donald Trump’s immunity claim in the federal 2020 election interference case, arguing that it goes against the principle that no one is above the law. Smith refuted Trump’s assertion of immunity from criminal prosecution, stating that the Framers never endorsed criminal immunity for a former President. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump’s immunity bid later this month, and if ruled in his favor, the federal charges against him could be dismissed.

"Revelations Unfold Trump's Apathy During Capitol Riot on Jan. 6"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Former aides of Donald Trump, including Dan Scavino and Nick Luna, have reportedly told special counsel Jack Smith that Trump was unwilling to take further action to quell the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Trump was described as being more upset about his false belief that the election was stolen than about the unfolding violence. Despite advice to call for calm, Trump instead criticized then-Vice President Mike Pence on social media. The revelations, highlighted by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, come from Republican sources, not Trump's political opponents.

"Probe Reveals Fresh Insights on Trump's Jan. 6 Inaction, Say Sources"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ABC News

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Special counsel Jack Smith's investigation has revealed new insights into former President Donald Trump's inaction during the January 6 Capitol riot. Testimonies from Trump's close aides, including Dan Scavino and Nick Luna, indicate that Trump was disinterested in stopping the violence and even showed indifference to Vice President Mike Pence's safety. Despite urgent pleas from his staff, Trump remained focused on the belief that the election was stolen. The investigation's findings suggest a deeper level of nonchalance and detachment from Trump than previously known, raising questions about his conduct and responsibility during the events of January 6.

"Arrest Footage Sheds Light on Trump Co-Defendant's Confrontation with FBI in Smith Probe"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Bodycam footage from Maryland police shows a confrontation between former Trump campaign aide Harrison Floyd and FBI agents involved in special counsel Jack Smith's probe. Floyd, who was with his daughter at the time, claimed the agents did not properly identify themselves and pursued him aggressively. His attorney criticized the agents' actions and the subsequent arrest of Floyd, suggesting that the tactics used were excessive and unprofessional. Floyd was later charged in Atlanta under the Georgia RICO statute but has not yet been indicted by Smith. The incident raises questions about the conduct of law enforcement in politically sensitive investigations.

"Special Counsel Smith Counters Trump's Contempt Motion in January 6 Legal Battle"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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Special counsel Jack Smith's team has countered former President Donald Trump's legal team's motion to hold Smith in contempt for allegedly violating court deadlines. Smith's office asserts they complied with the court's order by continuing to provide discovery as previously scheduled and that Trump's claims of partisanship and misconduct are unfounded. The case is currently on hold while an appeals court reviews Trump's claim of presidential immunity, with a hearing on the matter set for the following week.

"Special Counsel Jack Smith Counters Trump's Contempt Motion in January 6 Legal Battle"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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Special counsel Jack Smith's team filed a response to former President Donald Trump's legal team's motion to hold Smith in contempt for allegedly violating court deadlines. Smith's office maintains that they complied with the court's order and continued to voluntarily meet deadlines to facilitate the resumption of the pretrial schedule after the appeals court decision. Trump's team had accused Smith of partisanship and prosecutorial misconduct, which Smith's office called baseless. The appeals court is set to hear arguments soon, with the possibility of the case reaching the Supreme Court.

Trump Faces Legal Rebuffs Over Contempt and Defense Strategies in Election Litigation

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Federal prosecutors, led by special counsel Jack Smith, have countered former President Donald Trump's claims that they should be held in contempt of court for filing motions while the case against Trump is paused. Trump's legal team has accused the prosecutors of misconduct for continuing to work on the case, which accuses Trump of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results, despite a court-ordered stay. The prosecutors argue that their actions do not violate the court's order and are part of their efforts to ensure a speedy trial. The dispute over Trump's claim of immunity and the timing of the case is ongoing, with implications for whether the trial will proceed before the November election or if it will be tried at all, especially if Trump were to regain the presidency.

"Legal Experts Counter Trump's Contempt Motion in January 6 Inquiry"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Special counsel Jack Smith has countered former President Donald Trump's motion to hold him in contempt regarding the January 6 federal election interference case, labeling Trump's claims as "false" and "baseless." Smith asserts that his team's continued submissions and compliance with discovery obligations, despite a stay in the case, do not violate the court's order and are not politically motivated. Trump's legal team argues that the stay should prevent any filings, accusing Smith of acting "lawlessly." The dispute centers on the pace of the trial and Trump's allegations of prosecutorial misconduct, while Smith maintains that the case is being handled fairly and without political bias. Trump, who faces four counts including conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and obstruction of an official proceeding, has pleaded not guilty.

"Trump's Legal Maneuvers and Contempt Tactics Questioned Amid Busy Court Week"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Newsweek

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Donald Trump's legal team is accused of overreaching by trying to have Special Counsel Jack Smith held in contempt for proceeding with an election case during a suspension pending appeal. Trump, who has pleaded not guilty to charges related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, argues for immunity as the alleged actions occurred during his presidency. Despite Trump's team's claims that Smith's office is violating the stay order, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance believes the judge is unlikely to sanction Smith without a prior warning, viewing the contempt request as an overreach. The outcome of the contempt issue is seen as separate from Trump's guilt in the trial, with the broader case potentially affecting the timing of the federal trial scheduled for March 2024, ahead of the 2024 election.

Trump Seeks Contempt Ruling Against Special Counsel in Election Interference Trial

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are seeking to have special counsel Jack Smith and his team held in contempt, alleging they violated a judge's order by advancing the 2020 election interference case during a temporary stay. Trump's defense accuses the prosecution of engaging in partisan conduct and improperly handling evidence and court filings. The legal dispute underscores the ongoing tension in the case, which also touches on the unresolved issue of a former president's immunity from prosecution. The case is one of several legal challenges Trump faces, including charges related to classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and election interference in Georgia.

"Legal Battles Intensify Over Trump's Immunity and Smith's Appointment Validity"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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The DC appeals court is set to review the constitutionality of Special Counsel Jack Smith's appointment in the case against former President Donald Trump. Ed Meese, a former attorney general, filed a brief arguing that Smith's appointment by Attorney General Merrick Garland violates the Appointments Clause of the Constitution, as Smith is a private citizen and not properly appointed as a federal officer. The court has signaled it is taking the amicus briefs seriously and will address these issues during oral arguments. Meese contends that Smith lacks the authority to conduct the prosecution and that his appointment should be invalidated.

Trump Seeks Contempt Ruling Against Special Counsel Jack Smith Amid Legal Battle

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Donald Trump's legal team has filed a motion to hold special counsel Jack Smith in contempt for allegedly violating a stay order by continuing to file motions in the case against Trump regarding the 2020 election subversion. Trump's attorneys argue that Smith's actions disrespect the rule of law and are seeking the court to enforce the stay and potentially impose monetary sanctions on the prosecutors. The case is currently paused while Trump's challenge to his immunity from the charges is considered by the courts, with the DC appeals court set to hear the immunity claim soon. Trump faces a total of 91 criminal counts across four separate cases and maintains his innocence.

Trump Seeks Contempt Ruling Against Special Counsel in Election Interference Case

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Lawyers for former President Donald J. Trump are seeking to have special counsel Jack Smith and two deputies held in contempt of court for allegedly violating a freeze on the criminal case related to accusations of Trump's involvement in subverting the 2020 election. The defense team is pushing for sanctions and a portion of Trump's legal fees to be paid, as the case awaits further review by a federal appeals court and potentially the Supreme Court. This development marks an intensification in the legal conflict surrounding the former president's claims of immunity from prosecution.

"Trump Seeks Contempt Ruling Against Special Counsel Smith in Election and Jan. 6 Legal Battles"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Former President Donald Trump's legal team has filed a motion to hold Special Counsel Jack Smith in contempt of court, accusing him of violating a stay order in the investigation into Trump's alleged interference in the 2020 election. Trump's attorneys argue that the stay order halts all substantive proceedings, yet claim Smith's team continued legal actions, including serving discovery documents and filing motions. Trump's team contends that Smith's actions are politically motivated and seek to use the court as a tool against Trump, who has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the 2020 election and the January 6 Capitol riot. The motion requests that Smith withdraw his filings and be sanctioned monetarily for the alleged violations.