Court Jack Smith files against Trump and Israel attack central Beirut: Morning Rundown

A new court filing from special counsel Jack Smith argued that Donald Trump acted as a private citizen when he tried to overturn the 2020 election. Israel hit central Beirut in a series of airstrikes overnight. And NBC News visited the mountain town that was swept away by Hurricane Helene.

Here’s what to know now.

Trump ‘resorted to crime’ after 2020 election loss, claims special counsel

Former President Donald Trump is acting as a personal candidate for office, not as president of the United States, as he seeks to overturn his 2020 election losses and “is a crime to remain in office,” a new filing from special counsel Jack Smith says. confirm.

The filing, released yesterday, is connected to Trump’s federal election case and is a response to the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision. It includes new details about Trump’s actions after the 2020 election and leading up to the January 6 riots at the US Capitol, including testimony detailing Trump’s conversations with former Vice President Mike Pence. In a discussion on November 12, Pence offered Trump “the option of saving face,” telling him not to concede the election “but to acknowledge the process is over.”

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Other revelations include analysis from FBI experts showing Trump scrolled through Twitter during the Capitol riots, as well as new evidence that an unnamed aide overheard Trump telling family members after the 2020 election, “It doesn’t matter if you win or lose the election. You still have to fight.” like hell”.

Tim Smith once again argued that Trump knew his statements about the 2020 election were, in fact, lies and said that he relied on his campaign employees and volunteers to carry out the alleged scheme.

Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung blasted the “false” filing and called the case a “partisan, Unconstitutional Witch Hunt.”

Read the full story here.

Israel braces for Iranian response and attacks central Beirut as Lebanon faces ‘apocalyptic’ situation

Israel continues to bomb Beirut after Iran launched its second, and largest, attack on Israel in months, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to warn Tehran will pay.
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An Israeli attack in the heart of the Lebanese capital Beirut killed at least nine people and wounded seven overnight, health officials said. The attack hit the Bachoura neighborhood, which is within walking distance of the prime minister’s headquarters, as well as many foreign embassies. Three people were killed immediately while three others died later from their injuries, the country’s Health Minister said.

An “apocalyptic” situation is escalating in Lebanon, health workers have warned, with around 1.2 million people displaced and many sleeping on the streets of Beirut. One US permanent resident was among the dead, and about 100 US citizens and their families left last night on evacuation flights as other countries announced their own plans.

Israel is also preparing a response to an Iranian missile attack earlier this week, Israeli and US officials said.

Follow our live blog for updates.

More coverage of the Middle East conflict:

  • Israel has vowed that Iran’s retaliation will be swift and “painful” – but what might that look like?
  • A family in a Lebanese town near the Israeli border found refuge from airstrikes in a monastery. But after a day’s reprieve, they face yet another displacement.
  • Hamas is “disappointed” by the lack of support from other Middle Eastern countries, a senior official for the militant group said.

The North Carolina mountain town was devastated by Helene

Swannanoa
SwannanoaDeon Hampton / NBC News

The death toll from Hurricane Helene and its aftermath has risen to 190 across the Southeast state, according to an NBC News tally, with hundreds of people still missing. Thursday marked a week since the storm first made landfall in Florida before moving through parts of Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee, leaving a trail of devastation. For residents of Swannanoa, North Carolina, about 20 miles east of Asheville, the shock is still raw.

NBC News reporter Deon Hampton spoke to residents of the small mountain town. brown mud coated some buildings still standing, he noted. Many other structures were reduced to fragments. And when the wind kicks up, the smell of dust and dirt fills the nostrils.

“I don’t think anyone, including the government, thought this is what we’re going to get,” said Beverly Eller, 68, who has been living in a shelter after she and her husband narrowly escaped flooding in their home. Meanwhile, Stewart Cody, who owns a local body repair shop, is expected to take months to reopen his shop. And without insurance, the damage would cost him dearly. Read the full story.

More coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane Helene:

  • Follow us live blog for the latest in the search for the lost.
  • Staff at Asheville Mission Hospital describe the dire situation after Helene, from no running water to food scarcity for both patients and workers.
  • Elon Musk’s Starlink brings much-needed internet service to storm-ravaged areas, but not without some political spats.
  • Only about 2% of residences in the 100 counties hardest hit by Hurricane Helene are covered by flood insurance, an NBC News analysis shows. See the map.
  • President Joe Biden expected to travel to Georgia and Florida today, a day after taking an air tour around North Carolina Province and announcing the deployment of 1,000 active-duty troops.

Politics in a nutshell

On the campaign trail: A day after the vice presidential debate, Senator JD Vance issued a “nice Midwest” tone he represented on Tuesday and reignited his fiery rhetoric at an event in Michigan. Liz Cheney, a former Republican congresswoman and the daughter of a former Republican vice president, will campaign with Vice President Kamala Harris today in the city of Wisconsin is considered the birthplace of the Republican Party.

2025 goals: Republicans in Congress have looked ahead to what they can do if Donald Trump wins the 2024 election. Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who is running for an influential leadership position, suggested the GOP must combine an overhaul of the Affordable Care Act with an extension of the 2017 Trump tax law if voters choose Trump and the GOP-controlled Congress. And GOP senators, expecting at least one Supreme Court vacancy during the next presidential term, are excited at the prospect confirming justices are more conservative.

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  • The fatal shooting of a Kentucky judge, suspected by the sheriff accused of death, was captured on video and play on the court this week.
  • Wildfires that killed more than 100 people in Maui, Hawaii, last year was sparked by a “reenergized” broken power lineaccording to findings released by local and federal investigators.
  • The famous Fat Bear Week in Alaska national parks is back – but bear-on-bear violence delayed the release of this year’s bracket by a day.
  • California doctor face up to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to fatal overdose “Friends” star Matthew Perry.

Staff Choice: He wants to start a College Republicans group at his HBCU

Charisse Lane poses for a photo
“I believe that Black people are needed on both sides,” said Charisse Lane.Courtesy of Charisse Lane

Charrise Lane said she left the whitest Christian college for Florida A&M University, a historically Black college, surrounded by her people. She decided to keep her conservative views under wraps while on campus, even as she built a sizable young, Black Republican following online. Now with the secret out, Lane, a senior public relations major, is looking for community again, this time in the form of an official chapter of the College Republicans. It is the only active chapter on an HBCU campus. Just one challenge: He was having a tough time find a faculty member who will sponsor them. — Michelle Garciaeditorial director of NBC BLK

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