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Harris Faulkner scolds Trump defender: 'The Bible talks about it, you can't be a philanderer'

Fox News host Harris Faulkner warned attorney Phil Holloway that his defense of former President Donald Trump went against biblical rules.

During a Tuesday discussion about a possible indictment against Trump, Holloway argued that the former president had not broken any laws by paying hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels.

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Kevin McCarthy says Trump indictment unfair because Hillary Clinton 'didn't get arrested'

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) rambled about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday to deflect from former President Donald Trump's legal problems.

At a House Republican retreat near Orlando, McCarthy was asked about the possibility that Trump would be indicted over hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.

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'Not acceptable': Steve Bannon attacks 'weasel' Ron DeSantis for refusing to stop Trump arrest

MAGA podcaster Steve Bannon on Monday lashed out at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) after he indicated that he would not stand in the way of extradition if former President Donald Trump is indicted in New York.

Over the weekend, Trump claimed that he would be arrested on Tuesday in connection to hush money payments to porn star Stormy. DeSantis broke his silence on the remarks after being asked if he would stand in the way of extradition.

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Right-wing broadcaster calls for Barack Obama and others to be executed if Trump is arrested

Right-wing broadcaster Pete Santilli recently argued that the U.S. military should execute former President Barack Obama, former Attorney General Eric Holder, and former National Security Advisor Susan Rice if former President Donald Trump is arrested.

In a video clip obtained by Right Wing Watch, Santilli pleaded with members of the military to take action.

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Watch: NYPD secures NYC courthouse ahead of possible Trump arrest

The New York Police Department (NYPD) was seen securing a courthouse in New York City after former President Donald Trump said that he would be arrested this week and called for protests.

In a post to his Truth Social platform Saturday morning, Trump called for protests and to "TAKE OUR NATION BACK!" if he is arrested.

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'History will judge their silence': Pro-Trumpers threaten Ron DeSantis amid Trump's NY case

Those involved in Donald Trump's world are pointing to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for refusing to lend his voice to the rest of the Republicans rushing to promote the former president.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was even one of those that jumped to defend Trump on Sunday as a possible indictment looms from the Manhattan District Attorney.

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Ron DeSantis ridiculed for pretending he was 'culturally raised' in the midwest

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is being ridiculed for pretending in his book that he was raised in "the midwest," particularly swing states like Ohio and Pennsylvania.

"I was geographically raised in Tampa Bay," the book says, according to excerpts. "But culturally my upbringing reflected the working-class communities in western Pennsylvania and northeast Ohio — from weekly church attendance to the expectation that one would earn his keep. This made me God-fearing, hard-working and America-loving."

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Trump attorney babbles incoherently about Hunter Biden when asked why her client predicted a Tuesday arrest

Donald Trump's lawyer Alina Habba employed the defense of "I know you are, but what am I" while in an interview on CNN Sunday about the Manhattan grand jury finishing up in the coming days. When asked about Trump's claims on his personal social media site, she dodged. Instead, she gave a confusing statement that involved Hunter Biden.

Habba began by saying that she could confirm that Rudy Giuliani's pal Robert Costello was asked by Trump to speak on his behalf before the grand jury. She said that Costello had been a critic of Cohen in the past, but Costello is the one said to have dangled a pardon before Cohen when the one-time Trump lawyer was still carrying the president's water.

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Alan Dershowitz defiantly suggests Trump will 'serve as president from prison'

Attorney Alan Dershowitz predicted former President Donald Trump would be indicted and convicted over hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels.

Dershowitz made the claim after Trump revealed on Saturday that he believed he would be arrested on Tuesday.

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Secret Service in talks with NYPD for possible Trump arrest: CBS

The New York City Police Department and the U.S. Secret Service are reportedly having discussions about how to conduct an arrest of former President Donald Trump.

CBS correspondent Robert Costa told host Margaret Brennan that he was surprised at the lack of coordination between the Manhattan D.A.'s office and Trump's legal team after the former president announced that he expects to be arrested on Tuesday.

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GOP Oversight chair: Potential Trump arrest is 'effort to distract' from Hunter Biden

House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) suggested that any arrest of former President Donald Trump would be an "effort to distract" from his investigation into Hunter Biden's laptop.

"Do you have any comment about Trump potentially being indicted on Tuesday?" Fox News host asked Comer during an interview on Sunday. The clip was first flagged by Aaron Rupar.

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Chris Christie hammers Trump ahead of arrest: 'Being indicted never helps anybody'

Chris Christie, a former federal prosecutor, pushed back at the idea that former President Donald Trump could benefit from being arrested.

During a panel discussion on Sunday, Christie explained why Trump is telling his supporters to protest and that he expects to be arrested.

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'This is a really dark time': Fox News hosts prepare for Trump's arrest

The hosts of Fox & Friends on Sunday prepared for the possible arrest of former President Donald Trump by griping about his prosecution.

"This is a really dark time," co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy announced, pointing to an interview with former federal prosecutor Francey Hakes. "And so she says, this is a dangerous time in America."

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