- Special counsel trades immunity for fake elector testimony as Jan 6 probe heats up (cnn.com)Special counsel asks for December trial in Trump documents case (cbsnews.com)
- KABOOM DAY 2! Trump ally Steve Bannon subpoenaed in special counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 grand jury probe (nbcnews.com)Trump’s lawyers told Trump is target in Mar-a-Lago documents investigation (theguardian.com)Justice Department informs Trump he is target in classified documents probe, sources say (cnn.com)
- Special Counsel Subpoenas Trump White House Aides in Firing of Election Security Expert (nytimes.com)
- New evidence in special counsel probe appears to completely undercut Trump’s claim documents he took were automatically declassified (cnn.com)Legal experts say new Mar-a-Lago evidence could “blow up” in Trump’s face at trial (salon.com)Trump 'very unlikely to prevail' blocking Jack Smith's latest maneuver (rawstory.com)
- Special counsel John Durham forced onto defensive during hearing into his near-fruitless investigation into alleged vast FBI conspiracy (cnn.com)"You lost all the cases you brought to trial": Dems go off on questionably competent "partisan hack" John Durham at hearing (salon.com)John Durham Admits He Knows Little About Russia Scandal (nymag.com)
- KABOOM! Mark Meadows Has Testified to Grand Jury in Special Counsel Investigation of Trump (nytimes.com)MORE: Dozens of Secret Service agents have been subpoenaed or appeared before grand jury in Trump docs probe (nbcnews.com)Involvement of top prosecutor Jay Bratt in the Florida grand jury hints at probe of Espionage Act violations (theguardian.com)
- Special Counsel Is Wrapping Up Trump Mar-a-Lago Probe (wsj.com)It Sure Feels Like Obstruction (statuskuo.substack.com)
- Trump Calls Special Counsel A ‘Thug’ And ‘Deranged’ In First Post-Indictment Appearance (huffpost.com)
- Media conservatives attack special counsel Jack Smith as evidence builds against Trump (mediamatters.org)
- Prosecutorial Misconduct? Special Counsel John Durham served up not an investigation, but an excuse for future partisan abuses (theatlantic.com)










