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'You think I'm a jackass?' Rudy Giuliani defends supporting 'clean' Trump amid legal battles

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday defended his support for former President Donald Trump despite ongoing legal battles.

During Giuliani's Sunday WABC radio program, the former mayor acknowledged Trump was "not a saint."

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E. Jean Carroll judge 'called Trump's bluff' and forced his lawyer's hand: former prosecutor

Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance said Donald Trump's attempt to set up the judge in the E. Jean Carroll trial for attacks should the jury rule against the former president blew up in his face.

Speaking with fill-in host Michael Steele, Vance said U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan effectively outmaneuvered Trump after the former president suggested he would testify before the Manhattan jury and that created a problem for Trump's legal team.

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Leaked video shows frustrated DeSantis worrying about Trump voters: 'I have to figure out how to do this'

In a leaked video of 2018 debate prep obtained by ABC News, now-Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) expressed frustration at his inability to respond to test questions in a way that wouldn't "piss off' Donald Trump voters.

According to the report, DeSantis was working with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to get ready for a debate as he made his first bid for statewide office and was struggling over how to "not alienate Donald Trump's base."

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GOP Oversight chair worries DOJ will upstage him: 'Do not indict Hunter Biden before Wednesday'

Rep. James Comer (R-KY), chair of the House Oversight Committee, worried on Sunday that the Department of Justice might indict Hunter Biden on gun charges before a press conference could expose his alleged corruption.

During an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, Comer said he gave the FBI until Wednesday to release documents about Biden.

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Trump fears delegate chaos will plague his 2024 presidential bid

With his 2024 presidential bid in full swing, Donald Trump is working overtime locking down delegates at the state level to avoid the chaos that ensued during his first presidential bid in 2016.

According to a report from Politico's Alex Isenstadt, the former president is working the phones to get pledges of loyalty long before some of his rivals for the nomination have even officially launched their campaigns.

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'More dangerous than ever' Trump is getting a free pass again: conservative

In an examination into how the press should be treating Donald Trump's 2024 presidential run after he incited the Jan. 6 insurrection, one former Republican Party campaign consultant claimed the press hasn't learned its lesson and that the former president is more dangerous than ever.

According to the Guardian's David Smith, there are serious questions that need to be answered after CNN decided to host a town hall with Trump — scheduled for Wednesday this week — coming so soon after the former president was indicted in a Manhattan courtroom.

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Trump's 'devastating and damaging' words have come back to haunt him in E. Jean Carroll trial: former prosecutor

According to former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade, Donald Trump's filmed deposition that was played for jurors in the E. Jean Carroll trial likely sealed the deal for his accuser in her defamation and rape case.

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Saturday Show" with host Jonathan Capehart, Barbara McQuade was as stunned as the host that the former president doubled down on his belief that celebrities are allowed to take advantage of women, one time stating, "Well, historically, that’s true with stars," and then later adding, "... if you look over the last million years I guess that’s been largely true. Not always, but largely true. Unfortunately or fortunately."

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'He can only go down': Trump faces major risk with GOP debate boycott

A new analysis is explaining how former President Donald Trump's decision to skip early presidential debates could ultimately put his campaign at risk.

In a new piece published by The Hill, Brett Samuels pointed to Trump's recent social media posts which suggest he will likely forego participating in the upcoming debates.

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Trump blows up Ron DeSantis' plan to make a big splash in Iowa

Any plans Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) might have had of boosting his faltering drive toward announcing a 2024 Republican Party presidential bid with a visit to the key primary state Iowa may have been squashed by Donald Trump.

DeSantis, who has seen massive slippage in the polls, had previously scheduled a visit to Iowa on May 13, where he is expected to speak at multiple GOP fundraisers, but now will be faced with Trump's decision to hold a rally that same day in downtown Des Moines that will likely draw massive press attention.

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Judge in E. Jean Carroll case didn't bite on Trump's 'bait' that would have led to trial turmoil: analyst

According to longtime conservative political observer Andrew McCarthy, Donald Trump's attempt to bait the judge overseeing the E. Jean Carroll rape and defamation trial fell flat, which led to the former president's attorney being put on the spot.

Writing for the National Review, McCarthy — who recently wrote he sees no path for Trump to return to the Oval Office — noted that the former president and his lawyer have been warned by Judge Lewis Kaplan of the Southern District of New York in Manhattan, about attacks on the trial proceedings and Carroll with the threat of contempt of court charges.

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A government fund nobody uses just grew by another $4.7 million — here's why

An unused government fund intended to pay for presidential elections got a $4.7 million cash infusion in the weeks before this year’s Tax Day in April, the month when the fund is expected to get its largest deposit of the year.

The Presidential Election Campaign Fund — a once-popular resource for White House aspirants that hasn’t been used regularly in 15 years — is funded by a $3 check box that taxpayers encounter when filing their annual tax returns.

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Trump snaps at 'weak and slovenly' Bill Barr after former AG warns ex-POTUS will deliver 'chaos' upon return

Donald Trump was very busy on his Truth Social account just after Friday midnight and unleashed a bitter attack on Bill Barr in retaliation for the former attorney general questioning whether he is "fit" to be president again.

In an interview with Fox's Geraldo Rivera, Barr stated, "If you believe in his policies, what he's advertising as his policies, he's the last person who could actually execute them and achieve them."

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'It is a dangerous time in America!!!': Trump has overnight meltdown over Jack Smith investigations

Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account in the wee hours of Saturday morning to lash out at special counsel Jack Smith as reports grow that he is closing in on witnesses at Mar-a-Lago over the stolen documents recovered by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago.

The former president had a bad week as the E. Jean Carroll rape and defamation trial was wrapping up, it was reported late Friday that 8 accused fake Trump electors in Georgia took immunity deals, and the DOJ investigations into both his activities around the Jan. 6 insurrection and the Mar-a-Lago inquiry are ramping up.

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