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Today — 9 November 2024Main stream

Jack Smith Seeks Pause in Jan. 6 Case After Trump’s Election

The special counsel asked for time to assess how to proceed now that Donald Trump is returning the White House, triggering a Justice Department policy against prosecuting a sitting president.

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Jack Smith has not made a similar request to pause efforts to revive the other federal case he pursued against Donald J. Trump, in which he was accused of illegally holding on to classified documents after he left office.
Yesterday — 8 November 2024Main stream

Jan. 6 Defendants Are Already Angling for Pardons From Trump

7 November 2024 at 22:16
The president-elect said during the campaign that he would grant clemency to some of those who took part in the assault by his supporters on the Capitol nearly four years ago.

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Supporters of Donald J. Trump inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Before yesterdayMain stream

Democrats Begin the Blame Game, and What Happens to Trump’s Legal Woes

Plus, pickleball’s Super Bowl.

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“While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign,” Vice President Kamala Harris told supporters on Wednesday.

How Trump’s Win Helps Him Fight Off His Legal Charges

By triumphing at the ballot box, Donald Trump can dispense with federal charges against him while postponing or derailing other pending cases that have dogged him.

© Doug Mills/The New York Times

Former President Donald J. Trump at his criminal trial in New York in May. It was the only one of his four criminal cases to be tried before the election.
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