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Trump: E. Jean Carroll trial should be delayed due to 'prejudicial media coverage'

Former President Donald Trump and his lawyers are trying to delay the start of the upcoming E. Jean Carroll trial -- again.

The Daily Beast is reporting that Trump lawyers Joseph Tacopina and Alina Habba have sent a letter to U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan asking that the civil trial be pushed back because there needs to be a "cooling off" period in the wake of "the recent deluge of prejudicial media coverage concerning his unprecedented criminal indictment and arraignment in Manhattan.”

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Trump lawyer calls for protests while wearing firearm jewelry: 'That's another right, just like guns'

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, called for protests on behalf of her client while she praised gun rights.

The day before Trump's planned arraignment, Habba sported a necklace with a pistol during an appearance on The Benny Show.

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Trump's lawyer compares ex-president to Tupac and Biggie Smalls

Donald Trump's lawyer said the recent indictment handed down by Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg will only increase Trump's profile, much like how criminal cases boosted the fandom of rappers like Tupac and Biggie Smalls, TMZ reported.

"Donald Trump is Tupac," attorney Alina Habba said onThe Benny Show podcast. "Donald Trump is Biggie Smalls -- he's better than Tupac. ... Donald Trump is his own brand. I mean, he is everything."

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Trump attorney caught flat-footed when grilled on new Mar-a-Lago revelations

Appearing on "CNN This Morning" early Monday, Donald Trump lawyer Alina Habba balked at answering when host Don Lemon grilled her on a new report about her client hiding documents from the FBI after he has been subpoenaed for them.

Late Sunday, the Washington Post reported the Department of Justice has evidence that the former president went through the boxes of documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate -- and that some of the files were labeled as confidential -- with security camera footage backing up the new accusations.

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‘Just like anyone’: Attorney says Trump will surrender for fingerprinting after indictment

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, revealed that her client would travel to New York City to be processed and fingerprinted.

Habba spoke to Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Thursday after Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury.

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'Trump is a victim': President's lawyers vow to 'vigorously fight' New York indictment

Former President Donald Trump's attorneys were quick to react to his indictment by a Manhattan grand jury on Thursday.

“A former president, a current candidate and my friend President Donald J. Trump is a victim of a corrupt and distorted version of the American justice system and history," said attorney Alina Habba. "He will be vindicated.”

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Legal expert explains how Trump is baiting Alvin Bragg

Former Manhattan Chief Assistant District Attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo speculated that Donald Trump's desperation to score donations or attention is all part of a plot to bait District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

Speaking to MSNBC's Michael Steele, Agnifilo explained the DA's office appears to be trying to decide whether they need another witness to rebut Robert Costello, who testified to the grand jury to attack the character of Michael Cohen.

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Judge slaps down Trump's efforts to delay NY AG's fraud lawsuit

Former President Donald Trump has lost in court yet again.

Law and Crime News reported Tuesday that Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron brushed off Trump's request to delay the upcoming civil fraud trial against the Trump Organization for allegedly committing years' worth of financial crimes.

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Watch: Prosecutors walk through what the process would be for Trump’s arrest

Two former prosecutors explained that New York is accustomed to having high-profile people processed for indictments, but they've never dealt with a former president before.

Former President Donald Trump told his followers over the weekend that he would be arrested on Tuesday. The New York grand jury will hear at least one witness and possibly two witnesses, as well as any closing statements from the district attorney's office. Then they deliberate on whether to indict.

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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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'Almost to the point of paranoia': Trump lawyer scrambling to uncover new investigations

One of Donald Trump's attorneys is scrambling about in what appears to be a panicked attempt to find out if there are more new criminal investigations coming for her client as the walls close in on the former president.

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger, attorney Alina Habba is using her subpoena power to chase after information related to the $250 million lawsuit that New York Attorney General Letitia James is pursuing against the Trump Organization.

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'He's a fool': Michael Cohen burns Trump lawyer for 'failed' defense

Former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen on Thursday mocked current Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina and warned him that the former president would soon kick him to the curb just as he's done to so many past lawyers.

While speaking with CNN's Don Lemon, Cohen was asked to respond to Tacopina's attacks on Cohen's credibility as a witness against his client.

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Trump wants to block Access Hollywood ‘grab ‘em’ tape from NYC civil rape trial

NEW YORK — Donald Trump doesn’t want the jury at his upcoming civil rape trial to see or hear the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape — in which he quipped about molesting women — nor anything about his multiple sex crimes accusers. In court papers filed late Thursday, Trump’s lawyers Joe Tacopina and Alina Habba asked Manhattan Federal Court Judge Lewis Kaplan to bar E. Jean Carroll’s lawyers from introducingthe tape into evidence when the case unfolds on Apr. 25. “And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything,” Trump is heard in the 2005 clip telling former “Today” show host B...