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'Their pattern': Trump White House aide Omarosa says she's 'seen him pay off people'

Former President Donald Trump's alleged hush payment scheme to adult film star Stormy Daniels, now the focus of the former president's criminal trial in Manhattan, is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of the Trump world's efforts to buy silence, former White House aide and "The Apprentice" participant Omarosa Manigault Newman told MSNBC's Joy Reid.

This comes after Tuesday's dramatic testimony from Daniels, who went into salacious detail about her alleged sexual encounter with Trump and how victimized she felt by the situation.

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'You're trying to get me to hate on President Trump': RFK Jr. spars with MSNBC host

In a lengthy sit-down with independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., MSNBC's Ari Melber on "The Beat" confronted the third-party candidate about his suspected bromance with former President Donald Trump, his opponent and presumptive Republican nominee for the 2024 election.

Melber mentioned how RFK Jr. "seems warm" to Trump and "he is clearly warm towards you."

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'One dumpster fire at a time': GOP lawmaker may end up punishing Marjorie Taylor Greene

While Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) took to the House floor on Wednesday to introduce her motion to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) from office, a group of her fellow Republican lawmakers gathered on the Capitol steps to rail against what she was doing — and one lawmaker in particular didn't seem to rule out supporting some form of punishment for Greene.

"Do you think Marjorie Taylor Greene should be punished?" one reporter asked Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD).

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'Called me repeatedly that night': Stormy Daniels' friend backs up her account of Trump

Alana Evans, an adult film star close to Stormy Daniels, vouched for her longtime friend's testimony on the witness stand against Trump on CNN Wednesday.

Evans, now the president of the Adult Performance Artists' Guild, was allegedly propositioned by Trump to make his night with Daniels a three-way. His alleged adulterous relationship with Daniels, and specifically the hush payments he's accused of illegally concealing to prevent voters in 2016 from learning about it, is the focus of the criminal trial in Manhattan.

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‘House will be in order!’ Marjorie Taylor Greene's move to oust Johnson marred by chaos

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) attempt to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was met with chaos in the chamber on Wednesday.

As Greene announced her so-called "motion to vacate" the speaker's chair, fellow members heckled her.

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MSNBC host reacts with shock as she's told Georgia trial might be delayed to March: report

The Georgia Appeals Court on Wednesday agreed to hear Donald Trump's complaint against elected Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis — a decision that could potentially push his trial back to March 2025.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Greg Bluestein called it "almost impossible" to get to trial in the Fulton County election interference case by the November election.

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'They dug a hole with golden shovels': Biden slams Trump for failed Foxconn 'con' deal

President Joe Biden on Wednesday took a shot at former President Donald Trump while touting the construction of a new data center in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin.

The data center in question is being built by Microsoft in the same area where Trump once pledged electronics manufacturer Foxconn would build "the eighth wonder of the world" and usher in a slate of well-paid blue-collar jobs.

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Kristi Noem 'abruptly' cancels CNN interview as dog-killing scandal haunts her

South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem suddenly canceled an interview with CNN this week as she faces a scandal after admitting she shot her 14-month-old dog to death.

CNN host Dana Bash revealed Wednesday that Noem had backed out of the interview.

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Mike Johnson says he 'intuitively' knows 'illegals' vote — but it's not 'easily provable'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) railed against alleged voting by undocumented immigrants even though he said it was not "easily provable."

At a press conference on the Capitol steps Wednesday, Johnson pushed GOP legislation that would make voting more difficult by forcing voters to prove citizenship.

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Biden campaign jumps as Fox's Peter Doocy reports on him fulfilling empty Trump promises

Fox News' Peter Doocy, who is well known for getting into sparring matches with Biden White House press officials, highlighted some news on Wednesday that President Joe Biden's campaign couldn't resist sharing.

During a Wednesday morning broadcast on "Fox & Friends," Doocy discussed Microsoft's announcement that it would be building an artificial intelligence data center in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin — the same location where former President Donald Trump once vowed to build a job-creating Foxconn plant that never came to fruition.

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Watch: House Dem puts GOP colleagues on the spot by citing Trump's alleged Hitler praise

House Republicans on Wednesday held a hearing on the growth of anti-Semitism in the United States, and one Democratic lawmaker took the opportunity to put GOP lawmakers on the spot for former President Donald Trump's alleged praise of Adolf Hitler.

During the hearing, Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR) recounted how former Trump Chief of Staff John Kelly said that Trump said that Hitler deserved some credit for doing "some good things" despite being one of the worst mass murderers in the history of the world.

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'The judge blamed you': Fox News host turns tables on Alina Habba over Stormy Daniels

Fox News host Bill Hemmer confronted Alina Habba, Donald Trump's attorney, after a New York judge blamed the former president's legal team for not objecting enough during the trial.

During a Wednesday interview on Fox News, co-host Dana Perino noted that New York Justice Juan Merchan agreed that some of Stormy Daniels' testimony went too far in Trump's hush money case. Daniels testified about her alleged affair with the former president.

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'Germophobe' Trump is terrified at the thought of prison: ex-aide

For all his bluster, former President Donald Trump is genuinely terrified of spending a night in jail for contempt of court because of his germophobia, his ex-aide Sarah Matthews told CNN's Jim Acosta on Wednesday.

This comes after Judge Juan Merchan has repeatedly warned the former president he is risking imprisonment if he continues to violate the gag order in the Manhattan criminal hush money case by publicly attacking witnesses and jurors — and Trump appears to have noticed this, deleting a post on Truth Social Tuesday complaining about the trial after he learned adult film star Stormy Daniels would be testifying.

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