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Jack Smith, the special counsel, asked a judge to dismiss the indictment that had charged President-elect Trump with plotting to overturn the 2020 election. He also sought to dismiss another case accusing Trump of illegally retaining classified files. nyti.ms/3ANHc2B
The criminal case against Donald Trump for trying to overturn the 2020 election was historic, but it's "dying with a whimper today" after special counsel Jack Smith filed to dismiss it, CBS News' @MacFarlaneNews says. Here's why Smith's charges against Trump all fell through:
BREAKING: Special counsel Jack Smith has moved to dismiss his federal election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump due to a long-standing Justice Department policy that bars the prosecution of a sitting president. Read more: abcnews.link/6ko60mc
Special counsel Jack Smith sought permission from U.S. courts to abandon the two federal cases against President-elect Donald Trump, likely putting an end to two lengthy and historic investigations. Read the motions in full: wapo.st/3AXff8t
Special counsel Jack Smith is dropping the election subversion case against President-elect Donald Trump, which had been in limbo since the Supreme Court granted Trump wide immunity cnn.it/3Z8MFJc
Adam Schiff sounded off after the Justice Department moved to drop its cases against Trump, writing that the DOJ "failed to uphold the principle that no one is above the law" by "neglecting to promptly investigate the events of Jan 6" More: rollingstone.com/politics/polit…
NYT calls it "the 'landslide' that wasn't:" "The latest count shows President-elect Trump won the popular vote by one of the smallest margins since the 19th century. But he claims a 'powerful mandate.'" nytimes.com/2024/11/22/us/…
The claim of an “unprecedented” mandate simply isn’t true. Trump won a very close election and will govern a country where a near majority of people have voted against him three times. nymag.visitlink.me/NPVMKI
News Analysis: Donald Trump won the popular vote by one of the smallest margins since the 19th century. But he is still claiming a “powerful mandate.” nyti.ms/410YSm6
🚨Let me SCREAM this louder for the people in the back, Trump does NOT have a mandate to govern the US. He's under 50% with the popular vote and his margin over Kamala is 44 of 51 since 1824. Don't let MAGA Republicans gaslight you. #wtpBlue #DemVoice1
After Jeff Bezos canceled the Post's endorsement of Harris and publicly kissed Trump's ring, many people canceled their Post subscriptions. But the better move is to stop shopping on Amazon. You have options! My colleague @kennedysmith has a guide for you: ilsr.org/articles/its-t…
After a devastating and decisive loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris is keeping her “options open” about her political future once she leaves office next year. Read more: ow.ly/BVHG50Uffmn
NEW: Politico reports that Kamala Harris is instructing her advisers and allies to keep her political options open. This includes another run for president in 2028 or a run for governor of California in two years: “I am staying in the fight,” she reportedly says. Thoughts?
.@RepDebDingell responds to new reporting that Kamala Harris is keeping her political options open: "We need a very competitive '28 presidential primary ... she would certainly be a strong contender to be a candidate. We need a strong primary." @kasie
Politico reports Harris is telling her adviser and allies she is "staying in the fight" and is thinking about plans for a possible run for either California governor in 2026 or the presidential nomination for 2028. politi.co/4fEePDd
Trump is the first president-elect ever to not sign an agreement that makes transition donations public. That means no one knows who is contributing to his transition, and how much, and it also allows foreign donations. I don't believe even Trump supporters think this is a good…
Senate Intel chairman calls Chinese hack ‘worst’ in ‘nation’s history’ trib.al/cY8zKWg
Threads, Meta’s answer to Musk’s X, makes changes to incorporate features that have drawn millions to its much smaller rival. wapo.st/410wW1l
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