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'They're not showing up': CNN fact checker blows up Trump rant about missing MAGA fans

Upon arrival at the Manhattan courthouse where he is facing 34 felony counts related to election interference in the 2016 election, Donald Trump ran to the cameras and went on a long rant, including raging that his followers are being blocked from showing up to support him.

That led CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale to point out that the former president was lying almost non-stop.

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'Can't make this stuff up': MAGA candidate busted for shopping spree to create cowboy look

A diehard MAGA Republican running for a U.S. Senate seat in Nevada shared an ad showing him stepping into his pickup truck in full cowboy regalia with a western landscape backdrop.

But according to a new report, Jeff Gunter's image is "more hat than cattle."

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'What's wrong with these people?' Morning Joe ridicules fake electors for filming crime

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" wondered how Donald Trump's allies would find attorneys willing take their case after being indicted in the Arizona fake electors scheme.

Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows and nine other Trump allies were indicted on multiple charges, including conspiracy and forgery to engaging in fraudulent schemes, and they recorded video of themselves signing phony documents on Dec. 14, 2020, certifying themselves as electors pledged to the former president despite his loss in the state.

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'They killed King Kong': Jesse Watters schooled by Fox colleagues after Trump comparison

Fox News host Jesse Watters was schooled by his own colleagues Thursday as he compared Donald Trump to King Kong.

“They trapped him in a cage,” Watters said on the Fox Show The Five.

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Morning Joe cracks up as Trump praises National Enquirer witness as 'very nice'

Donald Trump could be held in contempt of court for attacking Michael Cohen over the damning testimony he's expected to provide, but MSNBC's Joe Scarborough laughed incredulously when the former president praised another witness who has already provided strong evidence against him.

At an early morning campaign event in Manhattan, Trump said Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker was "very nice."

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Texas State troopers in riot gear crack down on UT students' Gaza protest

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Civil rights advocates on Wednesday expressed alarm at a rapid escalation by Texas state troopers who descended on a student-led protest at University of Texas at Austin, which was organized in solidarity with Gaza and other U.S. college students taking part in a growing anti-war movement.

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'Really inappropriate': CNN guests clash after legal expert hits out at Trump charges

A law professor sparred with a former federal prosecutor over a New York Times Op-Ed that challenged the criminal basis for the charges against Donald Trump in the historic hush money trial.

"I have to say, I think it is really inappropriate that you'd have used the word, the phrase 'selective prosecution' on-air and multiple times in this Op-Ed; none of the red flags you identified established selective prosecution under New York law," former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori snapped on CNN.

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'He's actually cooperating': Ex-prosecutor says Chesebro is giving up the goods on Trump

A co-defendant of Donald Trump in Georgia wasn't indicted for a similar scheme in Arizona, and the best explanation is that he's cooperating with prosecutors, a legal analyst said Wednesday evening.

Andrew Weissmann, the former top prosecutor on former special counsel Robert Mueller's team, appeared on MSNBC's The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell, where he was asked about Trump attorney and co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro.

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Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson sees Trump loyalists becoming 'bodies all around him'

Donald Trump's wake is littered with the fallen of those who pledged fealty.

That is the metaphor that Cassidy Hutchinson, the former aide to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, conjured during an interview on CNN's "The Source" with Kaitlin Collins.

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Arizona fake electors will be left 'holding the bag' even if Trump wins election: expert

While numerous people were charged in the Arizona fake elector effort to keep President Donald Trump in power back in 2020 — the former president, referred to as "Unindicted Co-Conspirator 1," so far gets to skate free.

Trump might not be indicted in the case yet, but it is another state indictment. And that means even if the 45th president wins the election come Nov. 5 and is able to serve out another term, he would be unable to pardon his cohorts like attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and his former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows among others should they get convicted.

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'Very good news' for Jack Smith as Arizona indictment puts 'pressure' on Trump allies

The new indictments in Arizona against several of former President Donald Trump's allies is not just bad news for them, but a significant opportunity for special counsel Jack Smith in his prosecution of former President Donald Trump for the 2020 election plot, former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann said on MSNBC Wednesday.

The newly dropped indictment names a number of Republican officials and Trump strategists in an alleged criminal scheme to stop the electoral count in Arizona, including former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Trump-aligned lawyers John Eastman, Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, and Christina Bobb, and Trump strategists Boris Epshteyn and Mike Roman — many of whom were also charged in the Georgia election racketeering case. 11 GOP staffers in Arizona were also charged.

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Trump put on notice that all his 'admissions' on social media will haunt him with the jury

Sanctions may rain down on Donald Trump in the form of fines and jail threats for potentially breaching his hush money trial gag order by his rampant social media posts and quotes — but prosecutors may also put all of them into evidence that could be used as fodder to radically sway his jury.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution team on Tuesday asked the judge to dock the former president for at least 10 posts on his social media account and campaign website that appeared as “deliberate flouting” of the court’s prohibition, and requested a $1,000 fine for each one.

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'That's actually false': Legal expert blows up Trump's latest gag order claim

Former President Donald Trump claims his gag order forcing him to stay mum on various individuals surrounding his historic criminal hush money trial is unprecedented.

In a Truth Social post, Trump moaned about the gag order that Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan imposed and then strengthened barring him from criticizing witnesses, jurors, court staff, and the families of the prosecutor and judge.

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