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Concerned He May Be Charged, Eastman Asks For Delay In Disbarment Proceedings 
Jack Smith's indictment of Trump for January 6 Trump Enters Not Guilty Plea In Election Theft Case
Jack Smith's indictment of Trump for January 6 Trump Indicted Over Plot To Reverse 2020 Defeat
Jeff Clark’s Insurrection Act Remark Was Even Worse Than It Sounds
This Trump Attorney Had One Big Defense Of His Conduct. Jack Smith Just Blew That Up.
Cannon Sets May ’24 Trial Date For Trump Docs Case
The order keeps the Trump trial six months before the 2024 presidential election.
Former Jan. 6 Committee Members Express Hope America May Soon See High-Level Accountability For Insurrection
Trump Claims To Have Received Target Letter In Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 Probe
DOJ Gives Glimpse Of Approach To Secret Docs In Trump Case
Where Things Stand: He’s Dealing With These Criming Tapes The Same Way He Dealt With All The Other Tapes
This is your TPM evening briefing.

Donald Trump is leaning in hard on the classics to deflect responsibility for the charges against him in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, and especially so in the wake of new, seemingly incriminating tapes of him admitting to aspects of the charges he currently faces. His latest remarks to Fox News are a pivot back to a vintage yet reliable genre of Trumpism, using “stable genius” energy and “fake news” schoolyard bullying to shrug off the fact that the audio recording CNN published this week features him admitting he shouldn’t have the classified documents he’s flinging around for all to see.

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