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'You're not dumb, you're insulting!' Sparks fly on Fox News set over Trump 'lies'

Fox News guest host Charles Payne clashed with co-host Leslie Marshall over the difference between President Joe Biden's misstatements and former President Donald Trump's false claims.

After pointing out that Biden had misspoken during a speech in Washington, D.C., Payne argued that critics had different standards for the two candidates — and that Biden was being criticized as much as he should be.

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‘Fraudulent’: Trump tormentor Lincoln Project loses big money in cybertheft scheme

The Lincoln Project — a super PAC that ranks among former President Donald Trump’s leading antagonists — lost $35,000 in what it described to federal regulators as “fraudulent” transactions committed by cyberthieves, Raw Story has confirmed.

The Lincoln Project, which has produced a torrent of anti-Trump ads and whose leaders are fixtures on cable news, blamed the lost money on “hackers” who targeted a committee vendor.

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Trial witness describes Trump as 'most eligible bachelor' despite marriage to Melania

David Pecker, former publisher of the National Enquirer, told a Manhattan jury that Donald Trump was considered the "most eligible bachelor" in 2015 — despite his marriage to Melania Trump.

The remarks came during Pecker's second day of testimony in Trump's trial for allegedly falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal with adult film actress Stormy Daniels.

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'Completely off the rails': CNN analyst reacts to Trump's 'disaster' at gag order hearing

CNN legal analyst Paula Reid reacted with shock Tuesday after a hearing in a New York court to determine if former President Donald Trump violated a gag order.

Following the hearing in Justice Juan Merchan's courtroom, CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked Reid how bad the morning had gone for Trump.

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MAGA lawmaker accuses Mike Johnson of 'brainwashing' him with intelligence briefing

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), endorsed by Donald Trump, explained that he was supporting Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) ouster because the lawmaker had betrayed Republicans' principles on a foreign surveillance law.

On Monday, Massie told podcast host Charlie Kirk that Johnson had orchestrated a "brainwashing session" in the form of a classified briefing to push through the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

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'Nothing to do with me': Trump rages at Michael Cohen in courthouse despite gag order

Following opening statements in his hush-money trial Monday, former President Donald Trump emerged from the courtroom enraged, insisting the case had "nothing to do" with him.

He began by saying that payments to former attorney Michael Cohen couldn't have been illegal because he did not try to deduct them from his taxes. Cohen has said that he paid adult film actress Stormy Daniels to cover up a sexual affair with Trump — and the former president knew about it.

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Alina Habba reappears in Trump courtroom — as Fox News questions absence of family members

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, angrily lashed out at New York Attorney General Letitia James after she moved to have the former president's $175 million bond revoked following a civil fraud judgment.

Habba spoke after the testy hearing ended with both sides finally agreeing that the bond would be accepted.

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'Off the charts angry': Marjorie Taylor Greene warns MAGA more furious now than after 2020

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) "worried" Monday about what so-called MAGA supporters of Donald Trump might do after House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) pushed through foreign aid packages, including funding for Ukraine.

"This is the most disgusting business model that anyone has ever seen probably in the history of mankind, and the American people are done with it, Steve," Greene told convicted podcast host Steve Bannon. "You don't want to know something? I got to tell you, I've not seen people this angry since November of 2020. I mean, they are off the charts, off the charts angry."

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'They want him killed': Alan Dershowitz says Trump would be murdered in prison

Law professor Alan Dershowitz predicted that Donald Trump would be murdered in prison if he is stripped of his Secret Service protections.

Dershowitz made the remarks to Newsmax after Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) introduced a bill to revoke Secret Service benefits if the former president is convicted of a crime.

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First Trump trial witness to be former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker: NYT

David Pecker, a key figure in the hush-money scandal involving former President Donald Trump, is set to be the first witness in Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan.

The New York Times first reported that Pecker would be the prosecution's initial witness.

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'He has a tape recording': Fox News host defends Michael Cohen's claims against Trump

Fox News host Eric Shawn argued that Michael Cohen's claim that Donald Trump made hush money payments to influence the 2016 election was more believable because he had a tape recording of the former president.

During an interview on Sunday, former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky asserted that prosecutors in the case had an uphill battle because their star witnesses were former attorney Michael Cohen and adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Trump is accused of falsifying business records following the hush money payments to Daniels.

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Maria Bartiromo confronts Marjorie Taylor Greene for 'creating chaos'

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo confronted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Sunday for "creating chaos" in the U.S. House of Representatives.

During an interview on Sunday Morning Futures, Bartiromo noted that Greene was criticized for threatening to oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) with a motion to vacate the chair.

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Kristi Noem: It's a 'tragedy' not to force rape victims to give birth

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R), a possible vice presidential candidate, called rape and incest exceptions for abortion a "tragedy."

While speaking to Dana Bash on CNN Sunday, Noem was asked if she supported her state's law, which does not provide exceptions for rape, much like Arizona's Civil War-era anti-abortion law.

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