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CNN's Tapper schools Trump VP hopeful for calling hush money payment a 'filing error'

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R) ran into a buzzsaw Sunday morning when CNN "State of the Union" host Jake Tapper lectured him for trying to dismiss Donald Trump's hush money payment to an adult film star before the 2016 election as an accounting error.

The billionaire Burgum, who is reportedly high on the former president's running mate list due to his wealth and low-key demeanor, complained the 34-felony count indictment should never have been brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and repeatedly asserted it was nothing more than a "filing error" related to a typical business transaction.

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ABC host confronts Tom Cotton after he says rioters were 'just wandering' on Jan 6.

ABC News host Jonathan Karl called out Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) after he suggested Jan. 6 rioters "just wandered into the Capitol."

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week, Karl confronted Cotton with a statement he made following the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

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Trump flipped out on Biden 'Gestapo' in 'profanity-laden' speech before donors

Donald Trump spent his Saturday afternoon swearing and fuming before a gathering of rich donors in Palm Beach while launching attacks on special counsel Jack Smith and also complaining about President Joe Biden's "Gestapo."

During a report on the donor retreat in Florida where the former president is hobnobbing with wealthy donors as he scrambles for campaign and legal fees cash, CNN's Alayna Treene claimed the former president went on a 90-minute tirade.

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Ex-prosecutor highlights 'breathtaking' trial testimony that 'undercuts' Trump's defense

Two weeks of trial have commenced in Donald Trump's criminal case over an alleged hush money cover-up scheme aimed at fixing an election, yet one piece of evidence that has been presented stands out as "breathtaking," according to a former prosecutor Saturday.

Ex-federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner went on The Legal Breakdown, where he talked about Trump's trial and a secret recording played in court. The recording, made undercover by Trump's former attorney and "fixer" Michael Cohen, had Trump and Cohen discussing a so-called catch-and-kill scheme to keep an affair quiet.

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'Damaging for Trump': What Hope Hicks didn't testify about tells us more than what she did

Former Donald Trump aide Hope Hicks spoke under oath at length about how the former president sought to silence women who claimed to have had affairs with him in order to affect the 2016 election, but it's what she didn't say that stood out to one legal expert.

MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos, who has previously provided analysis of Trump's various criminal cases, appeared on the network on Saturday to discuss Trump's case in which he is charged with felonies for allegedly disguising hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels as legal fees to his former lawyer. Trump could potentially face jail time if he is convicted at trial.

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'Not a good look': Ex-prosecutor says jury will hold Trump's sleeping in court against him

Donald Trump has reportedly dozed off in court several times during his own criminal trial, and it's likely to affect whether he's found guilty of felonies, a federal prosecutor said on Saturday.

New York Times' Maggie Haberman was first to report that the former president was sleeping during a trial in which he faces the potential of jail time for a purported hush money cover-up scheme to impact the election in 2016. Haberman has since reported that people close to Trump confirm he has fallen asleep at trial, although Trump maintains that he is simply resting his "beautiful blue eyes."

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​Longtime Trump reporter flags one thing a trial witness said that 'didn't add up'

Donald Trump's first criminal trial has been filled with salacious testimony, but a well-known financial reporter who has been covering the former president for years said on Saturday that one thing in particular simply didn't add up.

New York Times reporter Susanne Craig, who is known for following the finances of Trump and his business empire, appeared on MSNBC over the weekend to talk about Trump and his current trial. In that case in Manhattan, the ex-president is accused with more than 30 felonies in connection with an alleged scheme to impact the 2016 election by covering up hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

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'No sympathy for her': Legal analyst trashes crying Hope Hicks for latching onto Trump

Former prosecutor and current MSNBC host Katie Phang had little sympathy for Hope Hicks during a discussion over the tearful testimony given by the former Donald Trump White House aide on Friday in a Manhattan courtroom.

During an appearance on "The Alex Witt Show," on Saturday, Phang stopped just short of cursing while bluntly stating "I have no sympathy for her" when talking about Hicks who was appearing as a prosecution witness in Trump''s hush money trial where he is facing 34 felony counts.

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'Racist' Mike Collins blasted after cheering video of Ole Miss attack on Black student

Republican Georgia Congressman Mike Collins came under fire Friday over a social media post applauding video of white University of Mississippi students racially abusing a Black woman participating in a campus protest for Palestine.

Collins posted the video—in which numerous people can be heard grunting like apes and one young man is seen jumping up and down like a monkey in front of the Black woman—with the caption, "Ole Miss taking care of business."

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Trump accused of being 'too weak' to go out and campaign by former GOP official

Reacting to recent comments from Donald Trump that he may not accept the results of the 2024 presidential election if he loses to President Joe Biden, former RNC chair Michael Steele went on an extensive tirade on Saturday morning accusing the former president of weakness.

Steele, who now co-hosts MSNBC's "The Weekend," jumped on comments the former president made in an interview with Time, where he admitted when it comes to the election results, "... if we don’t win, you know, it depends. It always depends on the fairness of an election.”

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Ex-Trump aide recalls witness Hope Hicks being unfazed by 'shocking' tax scandal

When a bombshell tax story was set to hit former President Donald Trump hard — Hope Hicks didn't flinch.

That's because the piece and pretty much any of the incoming that would appear to be a crisis for most presidents — was kid's stuff compared to the "Access Hollywood" tape.

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Trump White House insider says ex-president was 'worried' about Hope Hicks' testimony

As Hope Hicks was answering question after question about the efforts to protect the campaign and Donald Trump's family from alleged affairs — the ex-president was sweating bullets.

That's what former Trump's former spokesperson Stephanie Grisham suspected was running through his mind as he closed his "beautifully blue eyes" in court marking a notable day in the historic criminal hush money trial.

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Indicted Trump lawyer mocked after saying she 'cannot imagine' falling asleep at her trial

Former President Donald Trump has become infamous for his repeated courtroom doze-offs in the middle of his Manhattan hush money trial — and Trump, for his part, claims he's just resting his "beautiful blue eyes." One of his longtime lawyers backs this up, and wants the American people to know that it's ridiculous to suggest he's doing such a thing as fall asleep in court.

"As someone who is recently indicted myself, I cannot imagine falling asleep in my own trial," Christina Bobb told far-right anchor Eric Bolling. "I mean, the idea that President Trump would be sleeping through this is absurd."

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