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Donald Trump is blasting special counsel Jack Smith and vowing to continue talking about his criminal cases.
The conservative attorney also offered a long-shot suggestion to potentially keep Trump out of prison -- but said the former president "would never do it."
Thursday’s arrest is for the former president’s third indictment, with a fourth possible in Georgia in the coming weeks.
The ex-House speaker said it's “interesting to see” that the charges brought against Trump mostly follow the Jan. 6 panel's recommendations.
Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat said an indictment there would follow normal procedures.
Donald Trump’s legal team is characterizing his Jan. 6 indictment as an attack on the former president’s right to free speech.
As the criminal indictments keep rolling in, they are getting hard to keep track of.
Trump’s former personal attorney criticized special counsel Jack Smith and said the indictment is a violation of the former president’s free speech right.
“Despite having lost, the Defendant was determined to remain in power,” prosecutors allege.
The former president is facing trial for the crimes at the heart of Trumpism.