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'Points of light': Expert highlights three 'good news stories' in 'Trump-induced darkness'

Donald Trump may not see legal accountability in his cases, but there are at least three "good news stories" on the legal front, according to a former federal prosecutor on Saturday.

Ex-prosecutor Glenn Kirschner over the weekend posted a video focusing on "points of light," as he sees them, in the legal world.

"Let's take on three, quick good news legal stories. They are out there - these points of light amidst the Trump-induced darkness," the legal expert said in his "Justice Matters" video.

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Trump is trying to have darkness descend on American democracy, but he will fail," Kirschner added before explaining his reasons for focusing on the so-called "points of light."

Kirschner first pointed to a Washington Post story saying that "a federal judge appointed by then-President Donald Trump criticized his broad promise to pardon Jan. 6 riot defendants at the start of his second term, saying that anything approaching wholesale pardons would be 'beyond frustrating and disappointing.'"

The former prosecutor also highlighted another recent Washington Post article, reporting, "A Trump-appointed federal judge in Texas has rejected the state’s long-shot attempt to temporarily block special counsel Jack Smith from destroying records related to his investigation into President-elect Donald Trump, calling the state’s argument 'unserious.'"

A third article, from Bloomberg, reports that Trump's agenda is "set to collide" with the "slow pace of U.S. legal system."

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