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'Lock him up!' NYC jeers at Trump motorcade speeding away after guilty verdict

Former President Donald Trump's notorious jab at Hillary Clinton came back to bite him on a historic Thursday that saw him convicted on felony charges in New York City.

As Trump's motorcade sped away from the Manhattan criminal courthouse — where he was just convicted of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments ahead of the presidential election he won against Clinton — New Yorkers flocked to the streets to chant three little words.

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'Jail likely': Legal experts celebrate Trump guilty verdict as a win for the rule of law

A stunned nation witnessed a historic event Thursday night when a New York City jury issued a guilty verdict on criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.

Trump was found guilty on felony charges after just two days of deliberation in his trial for falsifying business records ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

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Trump found guilty on all counts in first-ever criminal trial of a former president

A New York City jury found former President Donald Trump guilty on several counts of falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments ahead of the 2016 presidential records, according to breaking reports.

Jurors spent fewer than 11 hours deliberating and had only a few specific questions. One related to the testimony of former National Enquirer/AMI chief David Pecker and another requested a re-reading of the jury instructions.

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'She's a hammer': Steve Bannon puts Samuel Alito's wife on his Trump VP 'shortlist'

Former President Donald Trump ally and former strategist Steve Bannon has a novel idea for Trump's running mate search: he should pick Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's wife.

"Justice Alito's wife is now on my shortlist to be VP," said Bannon on the latest episode of his "War Room" show, first reported by Newsweek. "She's a hammer."

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'Prove it!' Trump spokesman targets ex-lawmaker in profane rant over rumored N-word tape

Former President Donald Trump's campaign spokesman Thursday dared a former U.S. Representative and CNN commentator to "prove" his boss had used the n-word in an expletive-ridden social media rant.

"Prove it, b----," Steven Cheung told former Rep. Bakari Sellers (D-SC) on X. "You can’t, because it’s a fake and bulls--- story your dumb a-- is peddling because Biden is hemorrhaging support from Black Americans."

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New claims about Trump 'N-word tape' sparks The View to recount his long history of racism

The co-hosts of "The View" aren't buying Donald Trump's denials that he used racist terms while working as the host "The Apprentice" reality TV show.

A recent column by a former NBC producer whose nondisclosure agreement expired this year claimed that there is a video of Trump spewing the N-word on the set of the show.

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'Rappers say it all the time': Observers predict Fox spin if Trump 'N-word' tape leaks

An NBC executive on Thursday rekindled long-standing rumors about former President Donald Trump being caught on tape making explicitly racist statements during his tenure as host of "The Apprentice."

In a column for Slate, producer Bill Pruitt alleged that there was a video of Trump calling an "Apprentice" contestant the N-word, which is also a claim that has been made by other sources in the past.

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Steve Bannon: Alito's wife now on 'shortlist' for Trump's VP

Conservative podcast host and convicted criminal Steve Bannon said Thursday that former President Donald Trump should pick U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's wife, Martha-Ann, as vice president.

Bannon made the remarks while reflecting on an MSNBC discussion about Samuel Alito's decision not to recuse himself in a Jan. 6 case after his wife flew the U.S. flag upside down.

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MAGA candidate flips out on 'anti-human' reporters who asked about late child support pay

A contender for the Republican nomination to take on Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) in the 2024 election is being buffeted by reports that he has continuously been hauled into court for failure to pay child support.

According to a report from NBC News, former NBA player Royce White, now a rightwing podcaster, is facing an uphill battle for the nomination despite getting a boost with a GOP endorsement with Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee telling reporters, "I think he’d have difficulty winning a general election.”

According to NBC, White was given a boost in MAGA circles when former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon labeled him, "...a leader, a warrior. He’s a rising star in the MAGA movement.”

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Now his campaign is staggering under the cloud of his personal foibles.

As NBC reports, "White, a father of four, was twice found in contempt of court over the findings, one of them in a Minnesota county where he remains in 'constructive contempt,' facing the ongoing threat of a 180-day jail sentence should he again fail to keep up with the payments. The next hearing in that case is set for Oct. 21, two weeks before the election."

Pushing back against the reporting, White claimed, "A lot of people have child support. A lot of people have alimony. A lot of people have back child support. All you liberals really just want to shame people with kids, because you’re anti-human as f---. That’s it. I love my children. And I’m current on my child support. I pay more child support than probably many people in this country over the course of their lives. It’s really a nothing issue.”

Michael Brodkorb, a former deputy chair of the Minnesota Republican Party, admitted that White was not “properly vetted,” and claimed, "It’s up to the public to determine whether something is fair game or not. And they will ultimately decide if it’s relevant to the race. I think they will.”

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‘Strategy and manipulation’: Artist draws truth from Trump’s face at hush money trial

NEW YORK CITY— Jessica Jarva scanned the growing line of anxious people waiting alongside the New York City courthouse where Donald Trump was on trial.

The sun had set and rain fell unabated. Jarvaland, as the artist calls herself, knew she, too, would be spending a rainy night in a dark alleyway — for the love of Michael Cohen’s right eyebrow.

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Trump buried for latest treatment of Black voters like they're 'stupid'

Following a report on President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris rallying Black voters in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton contrasted their appeal to voters with what he said was the contemptible way Donald Trump is trying to draw Black voters to his presidential campaign.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Sharpton first pointed to Trump recently saying that he has done more for Black Americans than Abraham Lincoln and then dropped the hammer on the former president.

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'Did you fall on your head?' Biden gives snarky response to question about his age

President Joe Biden held a campaign rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Wednesday in an effort to strengthen his position with voters in the must-win battleground state's largest city. And he was quickly dismissive of a reporter's question pertaining to his age.

Biden, who is the oldest president to seek a second term, would be 86 years old by the end of his eight-year tenure should he win reelection in November. CBS reporter Ed O'Keefe tweeted that after the rally, one journalist asked the 46th president of the United States if he planned to serve all four years of a second term, or if he planned to hand off the reins of power to Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Super awkward': Expert explains what happens to Trump campaign if he’s convicted

Now that jury deliberations have begun in former President Donald Trump's first criminal trial, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's lifestyle could change significantly depending on the verdict. If he's found guilty, things will get particularly complicated for Trump.

Even though the 34 charges the ex-president is facing are felonies, they're also all class E felonies, which don't require prison time for a guilty defendant. And because Trump would be a first-time offender, Justice Juan Merchan may not sentence him to prison if the jury returns a guilty verdict. However, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has said that a section of the city's Rikers Island jail will be prepared for Trump in the event the former president is in fact ordered to spend time behind bars.

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