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Trump's lawyer whines about being disrespected — the fraud trial courtroom 'snickers'

Donald Trump's lawyers Chris Kise and Alina Habba clashed with the prosecutors in the jury trial Wednesday – over the concept of "respect."

The day began with Habba asking that the judge control eye-rolling and whispering in the courtroom as she questioned witness and former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen because it was 'incredibly distracting."

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Trump lawyer complains of 'eye-rolling' and 'whispering' during Michael Cohen cross-exam

One of Donald Trump's attorneys in the New York fraud lawsuit made a "delicate" request ahead of another day of testimony from Michael Cohen Wednesday.

Defense attorney Alina Habba told Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron at the start of Wednesday's trial – noting that she was once a law clerk herself – that she found it "incredibly distracting" when there were "eye-rolls" and "whispering" during her cross-examination.

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Trump threatens retribution against Biden as he returns to court for fraud suit

Donald Trump is headed back to court in New York City, where he's on trial in a civil lawsuit for business fraud, and he threatened revenge against President Joe Biden.

The twice-impeached former president, who was already found liable for fraud by the presiding judge in that case, blamed Biden for his legal woes and suggested he would direct government officials to seek retribution if he wins his third run for the White House next year.

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Court bursts into laughter as Trump's lawyer performs dramatic objection

Donald Trump's top lawyer Chris Kise shot to his feet for a dramatic objection Tuesday – and the courtroom erupted with laughter over it.

The moment came after witness and Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen was being questioned by prosecutors – and revealed that he aided Trump in artificially inflating his assets to raise his own net worth.

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Trump lawyers try to block email from Ivanka from being entered into fraud trial evidence

Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen left court for lunch on Tuesday after bombshell testimony that he helped his former boss artificially inflate his assets – and came back for an afternoon session that was almost as lively.

MSNBC's Lisa Rubin was among those in the courtroom, live tweeting events as they unfurled.

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'Heck of a reunion': Michael Cohen acts as if Trump isn't even in the courtroom

Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen appeared in the Trump Organization fraud trial on Tuesday that will decide the company's fate.

MSNBC's Lisa Rubin was among those in the courtroom live-tweeting the trial and, when she left the morning proceedings for the lunch break, she revealed some colorful details about what had unfolded inside.

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'Scam': Trump melts down at New York fraud trial after Michael Cohen takes the stand

Former President Donald Trump blasted his New York fraud trial after former fixer Michael Cohen took the stand on Tuesday.

In a statement posted to Truth Social, Trump said the trial was an attempt at "election interference."

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Michael Cohen confesses to helping Trump inflate assets in fraud trial

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen took the stand on Tuesday in the Trump Organization fraud trial that will decide the fate of the company.

MSNBC's Lisa Rubin was among those in the courtroom live-tweeting the proceedings, as was The Messenger's Adam Klasfeld.

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'More than a boss': Trump posts years-old praise from Michael Cohen as he takes the stand

Donald Trump fired off a pair of posts quoting Michael Cohen lavishing praise on him in the past as his former fixer prepared to take the stand against him.

Trump's longtime attorney testified starting Tuesday in the civil trial over New York Attorney General Letitia James' $250 million fraud lawsuit against the ex-president, who posted a pair of quotes Cohen gave to news outlets before he turned on his ex-boss in 2018 during a federal investigation that ultimately sent him to prison.

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Judge busts Trump lawyers for wanting COVID trial delay but refusing to wear masks

New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron rebuffed objections of attorneys for former President Donald Trump and ordered his $250 million fraud trial to continue despite concerns about COVID-19.

At the start of Tuesday's hearing, Trump lawyer Chris Kise announced that four members of the attorney general's office had contracted COVID-19.

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Trump lawyers attack NY judge after he mocked their arguments as a 'joke'

Donald Trump’s lawyers have launched an attack on the judge currently overseeing his fraud trial, accusing him of committing “errors” and acting above the law.

Attorneys Chris Kise, Clifford Robert and Michael Farina reached out to the New York appeals court, urging it to rule that Judge Arthur Engoron was wrong when he fined them for making frivolous arguments in pre-trial hearings.

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Legal analyst reveals what could go wrong for Trump in New York court Tuesday

Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to return to the courtroom for his civil fraud trial in New York on Tuesday, after a brief hiatus due to COVID-19 exposure. All of this comes as his former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen, who had to delay his testimony due to a pre-existing medical condition, finally takes the stand against his former boss.

On Sunday, Cohen told Raw Story that he thinks Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, will likely run afoul of the judge.

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Trump melts down at Fox News and accuses hosts of refusing to mention his name

After publishing a midnight rager on Truth Social aimed at New York Attorney General Letitia James and Judge Arthur Engoron, Donald Trump has been non-stop posting on his social media platform where, in one instance, he attacked the hosts of Fox & Friends for ignoring him and his accomplishments.

With Trump's financial tax fraud trial in Manhattan postponed until Tuesday, the former president has been filling his downtime with online rants and, based upon his Fox News comments, watching TV.

What drew his ire was Fox & Friends' hosts discussing the burgeoning war in the Middle East after Israel was attacked by Hamas militants and noting anti-terrorism efforts made by former presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush without mentioning which ex-President Bush they were talking about.

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According to Trump, they failed to mention his name and his similar efforts, which led him to accuse the network of restricting mentions of his name.

On Truth Social, he wrote: "Fox & Friends this morning stated that, under Ronald Reagan and George Bush (Which one?), there was a tough policy against Terrorists. They’re wrong on Bush, but they left out one person—'TRUMP,' who took out ISIS, al-Baghdadi, Soleimani, and everyone else who was in the way of Justice and Peace."

Moving on from the dubious claim of taking out "everyone else," Trump leveled accusations that he has become "he-who-shall-not-be-named" like Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter books at the conservative network, and the former president tried to pin the blame on retired Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) who now serves on the Fox Corporation Board of Directors.

According to Trump, "Next time maybe they could ask their Bosses, like RINO Paul RINO, for permission to use my name. The good news is, based on the Polls, the PEOPLE understand!"