Special counsel Jack Smith is seeking to dismiss two federal cases against President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his second term in the White House. CBS News' Robert Legare and Caroline Polisi have more.
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“Oh, nothing new from what I’ve been saying,” Barrasso replied, then pointed to how it’s important to count every legal vote, and that Trump is within his legal rights to pursue recounts where it’s called for. The Wyoming senator also dodged a question on whether he agrees with ...
Trump’s legal team: Former Rep. Trey Gowdy will join Trump’s legal team, according to Trump’s attorney Jay Sekulow. In a statement, Sekulow said Gowdy’s “legal skills and his advocacy will serve the President well. Trey’s command of the law is well known and his service on Capi...