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Trump, Pence lawyers go before judge in dispute with DOJ over testimony – NBC News

A hearing was held in a Washington, D.C. federal court Thursday to consider arguments about whether former Vice President Mike Pence must testify before a federal grand jury about his dealings with then-President Donald Trump around Jan. 6.

Among the attorneys representing Trump was Evan Corcoran, who's been involved in his own ongoing legal bid to avoid testifying before the grand jury.

Lawyers for Pence and Trump were seen going into a closed door hearing before the court's new Chief Judge James Jeb Boasberg in the late morning. Boasberg is presiding over legal disputes involving special counsel Jack Smith's dual investigation into Trump's role in the attack on the U.S. Capitol and handling of documents with classified markings in his Florida home.

They were seen leaving the courthouse roughly 90 minutes later.

Smith issued a subpoena for Pence's testimony last month.

Lawyers for Trump argue Pence can't testify about their dealings surrounding the riot at the U.S. Capitol because of executive privilege. Pence has argued he's immune from testifying because of legal protections for lawmakers, because he was acting as president of the Senate during the Jan. 6 Electoral College vote count rather than as a member of the executive branch.

Filings and hearings in the case have been kept under seal.

Corcoran has separately been fighting Smith's attempts to force him to testify about his own dealings with Trump in the documents case.

Boasberg's predecessor, Judge Beryl Howell, ruled last week that Corcoran must testify under the crime fraud exception, which would let prosecutors sidestep protections afforded to Trump through attorney-client privilege.

Corcoran appealed that ruling, but the appeals court denied that bid late Wednesday, records show.

He's expected to testify before the panel as soon as Friday.

NBC Newsreportedin mid-February that Smith had been seeking to compel Corcoran to testify.

Corcoran had instructed another Trump lawyer, Christina Bobb, to sign a written statement in June after Trump was hit with a subpoena demanding the return of government documents asserting to Justice Department officials that a diligent search for classified documents in Trump's Florida home had turned up no additional material.

The FBI executed a search warrant at the property in August and found found over 100 additional documents with classified markings.

Dareh Gregorian is a politics reporter for NBC News.

Daniel Barnes reports for NBC News, based in Washington.

Ryan J. Reilly is a justice reporter for NBC News.

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Joe Scarborough Says Donald Trump Wants To Be Handcuffed For 1 Reason Only – Yahoo News

MSNBCs Joe Scarborough slammed former President Donald Trump for fundraising off his potential arrest.

It was all a grift, said Scarborough, the Morning Joe co-host who used to be a GOP member of Congress.

Trumps campaign hauled in $1.5 million in donations after he claimed over the weekend hed be arrested Tuesday in the Manhattan district attorneys probe of hush money paid to porn actor Stormy Daniels.

Tuesday came and went, though, and Trump remained uncharged.

What do you make of this grifting thing, where Donald Trump he knew he wasnt going to be charged Tuesday but he went ahead and did it as a fundraising grift? Scarborough asked on Thursdays Morning Joe.

Trump wants to be handcuffed because that means more money, Scarborough added, referencing a report that Trump was actually relishing the media circus surrounding his legal situation.

Its always a grift, Scarborough said later, before impersonating Trump: Oh, theyre about to arrest me. Send me money. Theyre about to put me in handcuffs. Send me money.

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Trump appears to lose appeal of key ruling in criminal probe of classified records stored at Mar-a-Lago – CNBC

The legal team of former US President Donald Trump, led by M. Evan Corcoran, arrives at the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse. on September 20, 2022 in New York City.

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Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday appears to have lost an appeal of a bombshell ruling in the criminal investigation of classified records he stored at Florida residence Mar-a-Lago after leaving the White House, NBC News confirmed Wednesday.

The decision will likely force one of his lawyers to testify to a federal grand jury in the criminal probe. That appeal, which was handled with unusual speed, came after a judge in Washington, D.C., ruled that DOJ's special counsel Jack Smith had presented enough evidence to establish that Trump committed a crime through his attorneys, NBC said, citing a source briefed on the proceedings.

Normally, attorneys cannot be compelled to testify against their clients due to attorney-client privilege, which protects their communications.

But Judge Beryl Howell, as first reported by ABC News, invoked the so-called crime fraud exception to that privilege when she ordered Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran on Friday to answer questions before the grand jury.

A docket entry in the sealed appeals court case believed to be Trump's indicates that the appeals court rejected Trump's bid, and ordered the parties to comply with Howell's ruling.

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Trump has been under investigation by the Justice Department since at least last year for removing hundreds of government documents, many of them classified, and keeping them at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach. By law, presidents must surrender such records when they leave office.

Smith, who was appointed to oversee the probe, also is investigating whether Trump and others obstructed justice by thwarting efforts by federal officials to recover those records in the months leading up to last August's FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago.

NBC previously reported that last June, another Trump attorney, Christina Bobb, was told by Corcoran to give DOJ officials a written statement that said a diligent search for classified records in Trump's possession had not found any more documents. That statement turned out to be false, the raid discovered.

Trump asked the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia to overturn Howell's decision.

A sealed appeals court case whose publicly viewable docket corresponds to the Trump case, indicates the court accepted the appeal on Tuesday, and stayed Howell's ruling later that day.

The court then ordered Trump's legal team to file paperwork related to the appeal by midnight, and gave the DOJ until 6 a.m. Wednesday to respond to the appeal motions.

Such a quick turnaround for mandated filings, with deadlines in the middle of the night, is extremely unusual.

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At House Republican Retreat, Donald Trump Is Once Again the Focus – The New York Times

ORLANDO, Fla. Speaker Kevin McCarthy arrived at an upscale resort here this week eager to use a Republican retreat to promote the partys policy agenda and achievements so far, working to paper over the divisions that nearly sank his bid for his job and talk about anything but former President Donald J. Trump.

Im always optimistic, a sunny Mr. McCarthy, dressed in a pair of trendy sneakers, jeans and a zip-up vest, told reporters of the prospect for resolving debt ceiling negotiations without an economy-crushing default. I went 15 rounds to get speaker!

But it was not long before Mr. Trump came to dominate the proceedings. With the former president expected to be indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, House Republicans rallied around him. They blasted the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, as a pawn of George Soros, a longtime boogeyman of the right, and they vowed to open a remarkable congressional investigation into his active criminal inquiry.

It was the third year in a row that Mr. Trump has effectively taken over House Republicans annual gathering, underscoring how central the former president has remained to his partys existence. Years after leaving office, Mr. Trump is still here, blotting out attempts to talk about any Republican agenda that does not involve him and making it all but impossible for the House G.O.P. to define itself as anything other than his frontline defenders.

It was true two years ago, when House Republicans headed to Florida desperate to talk about anything but Mr. Trump, who only weeks before had been impeached for inciting a deadly insurrection at the Capitol.

Instead, Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, then the No. 3 Republican, made several statements firmly repudiating Mr. Trump, and the retreats subtext was the ire of her fellow party leaders at her refusal to keep silent about the former president.

If youre sitting here at a retreat thats focused on policy, focused on the future of making America next-century, and youre talking about something else, youre not being productive, Mr. McCarthy said at a news conference that year. Weeks later, Ms. Cheney was swiftly ousted from her leadership position.

It was true again last year, when the annual gathering unfolded only weeks before the start of House hearings on the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Republicans studiously avoided the subject, working to showcase their unity as they plotted winning back the majority in the House and predicted a red wave. They barely mentioned Mr. Trumps name and were pleased about it. Ms. Cheney did not attend. They were pleased about that, too.

Now, Ms. Cheney no longer serves in Congress. Mr. McCarthy has risen to speaker of the House. The issues of election denialism and Mr. Trumps responsibility for the Jan. 6 attack are in the rearview mirror for most Republican lawmakers, who prefer to talk about impending fiscal fights on Capitol Hill and a Parents Bill of Rights they plan to bring to the floor in the coming days that could limit the rights of transgender students.

At his news conference on Sundayin the hotels Citrus Garden, where guests in gym clothes and terry cloth robes wandered about in the background, Mr. McCarthy kicked things off by talking about his early moves to roll back pandemic precautions at the Capitol, including ending proxy voting, and establish a select committee to investigate China.

He appeared particularly proud of the camaraderie he said he had established with Representative Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat of New York and minority leader. He stressed that he has gone out of his way to treat his counterpart the way he would have liked to be treated by Speaker Nancy Pelosi when he served as minority leader. On several occasions, he cited the economist Milton Friedman, the godfather of libertarian economic policies, a sign of the more ideas-driven discourse he planned for the three-day retreat.

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There isnt a need that everything has to be partisan, Mr. McCarthy said.

Why had he not invited two prominent Florida Republicans, Mr. Trump or Gov. Ron DeSantis, to join the group?

Theyre issue retreats, he explained. I dont bring many people in to talk to us.

Mr. McCarthy carefully avoided questions about whether he planned to endorse Mr. Trump, whom he has credited with helping him over the finish line in his quest to become speaker. But over the weekend, he issued a defiant tweet savaging Mr. Braggs investigation, and as the retreat got underway, he authorized three of his committee chairmen to insert themselves into the ongoing inquiry, demanding that the prosecutor provide communications, documents and testimony.

If Mr. McCarthy had hoped to use the annual retreat to highlight issues like the economy, the border and the banking crisis, those plans were once again overshadowed by his relationship to Mr. Trump.

It is a position he and his conference have repeatedly chosen.

Theres this myth that Republicans in Washington want to move on from Trump, said Kurt Bardella, a Democratic strategist and former House G.O.P. oversight adviser. They arent hostages; they are volunteers. These retreats have become an exercise in futility for House Republicans because ultimately, they ignore their own political self-interest, double-down on a loser and end up underperforming in the election.

Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, who was supposed to brief reporters about immigration and securing Americas border, was instead grilled about his extraordinary letter demanding documents and testimony from Mr. Bragg, whom he accused of an unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority.

Mr. Jordan noted that the previous Manhattan district attorney did not pursue a case against Mr. Trump.

And then what happened? President Trump announces hes running for re-election and shazam! now were going to pursue it, Mr. Jordan said.

Despite Mr. Trumps provoking an attack on the Capitol and trying to block the peaceful transition of power to his successor, Mr. McCarthy has kept him close, even visiting him at Mar-a-Lago after the attack in an attempt to smooth over any divisions and seek his help in the midterm elections.

Even so, Mr. McCarthy said on Monday that one of the things he prized most about the United States was respect for the rule of law.

As a leader, as the speaker of the House, if this shoe was on the other foot, I hope I would do the exact same thing stand up and say its wrong, he said. I want to make the nation heal.

Other Republicans saw the expected indictment as just the moment to stand proudly with the former president.

I support President Trump, said Representative Anna Paulina Luna, Republican of Florida, who until Monday had been loyal to both Mr. Trump and Mr. DeSantis. In explaining her decision to endorse Mr. Trump now, Ms. Luna said that Mr. Bragg was trying to cook up charges outside of the statute of limitation against Trump and that this is unheard-of, and Americans should see it for what it is: an abuse of power and fascist overreach of the justice system.

Representative Elise Stefanik, Republican of New York, said she had spoken with Mr. Trump on Monday morning, explaining to him the actions the House investigative committees were taking against Mr. Bragg.

I think youll see his poll numbers go up, she predicted. This only strengthens President Trump moving forward.

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Donald Trump Can’t Incite Riots Like He Used To – Jacobin magazine

For reasons that remain unclear, Donald Trump decided over the weekend that he was going to be indicted in Manhattan on Tuesday. On his own Twitter-like platform Truth Social, he called on his followers to protest his imminent arrest and take our nation back.

Tuesday came and went, and Trump remains unindicted in the investigation stemming from payments his lawyer made to an adult performer in exchange for her silence about an affair she had with Trump. But the indictment could still come any day.

At first glance, Trumps post looked alarmingly like his tweets in the lead-up to the Capitol Hill riots of January 6, 2021, which caused chaos at the joint congressional session and nearly stopped the certification of electoral votes. Before the 6th, Trump encouraged his social media followers to show up to a rally near the Capitol, saying it would be wild.

But like many things Trump these days, this one fizzled. A wide range of voices on the Right encouraged their followers not to heed Trumps call to protest. Some, like Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, outright said it wasnt a good idea. Others, like Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz usually reliable firebrands were notably not echoing Trumps call to arms. Though she told Politico, I dont think theres anything wrong with calling for protests,Greene also insinuated that the FBI had provocateurs ready to turn any such protests violent.

Florida governor Ron DeSantis, Trumps top rival for the 2024 presidential nomination, attacked the Manhattan DA over the possible charges while also proverbially shaking his head at the chaos Trump has caused, continuing to position himself to GOP donors and voters as Trump without the drama. Meanwhile, some well-known right-wing commentators remained bitter that Trump, having encouraged the January 6 rioters to come to Washington, has done nothing to help those who remain in legal jeopardy.

Its worth dwelling a moment on how different the reaction to Trumps latest attempt to muster street protests is to the reaction to his plans for January 6. In 2021, many congressional Republicans echoed Trumps demands, and some went even further. A number of them made spurious procedural objections on the 6th to delay the official certification of electoral votes, thus allowing rioters more time to create disruption. Some may even have specifically shown riot leaders the best way to get through the Capitol.

The lack of vigor around the new call to arms is surely frustrating to Trump, and its also somewhat of a mystery. Republicans have certainly criticized the investigation, and McCarthy has even said he would open a congressional counter-investigation into it. But perhaps the low-energy response comes from the nature of the case: the right to make payoffs to cover up an extramarital affair is hardly the kind of thing likely to resonate with Republican voters, even if they remain deeply supportive of Trump.

Perhaps the GOP is holding its fire for the much more serious investigation in Georgia, which could charge that Trump tried to impede fair elections there in 2020. That case is much more significant to their long-term project of engineering an electorate that guarantees victory, with or without a majority. Or maybe, like Trump, they simply like a winner and Trump, for all his bluster, is looking increasingly like a loser.

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