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Morning Joe rips Trump lawyers for sitting 'half-asleep' through Stormy Daniels testimony

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped Donald Trump's lawyers for sitting "half-asleep" through Stormy Daniels' testimony before asking for a mistrial.

The adult film actress provided detailed testimony of her 2006 sexual encounter with the former president, whose lawyer paid her $130,000 a decade later to bury that story ahead of the 2016 election, and the "Morning Joe" host agreed with Judge Juan Merchan that Trump's attorneys should have lodged more objections to block some of those lurid details from reaching the jury's ears.

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Damning evidence in Trump trial could be gleaned from previous Stormy Daniels lawsuit: report

Former top prosecutor and law school professor Andrew Weissmann pointed to another case in which Donald Trump gave a deposition confessing to reimbursing hush money payments paid to cover up an affair — and argued it could be damning evidence in his latest trial.

Trump sat in a New York courtroom for the 13th day of trial Tuesday, accused of creating false business records to hide the payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. He has pleaded not guilty to 34 charges.

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'He's a 13-year-old boy in a 77-year-old body': Trump belittled by his own biographer

Former Donald Trump biographer David Cay Johnston attacked the former president as nothing more than a teenage boy who, despite his claims, would not be willing to go to prison.

Trump is accused of falsifying business records to hide a hush money payment designed to keep details of an alleged sexual relationship with adult film star Stormy Daniels under wraps.

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'Where were you?' Trump lawyers reprimanded for not objecting to Stormy Daniels' testimony

Adult film star Stormy Daniels testified in Donald Trump's criminal trial on Tuesday about her brief encounter and the hush money scheme that followed years later — and the ex-president's lawyers argued the details were so salacious they should never have gone before a jury.

Trump is on trial in Manhattan for falsifying business records to conceal the funds he sent to Daniels from the public at a time he was running for president.

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'Yuck': Defense lawyer thinks Stormy Daniels' testimony grossed out jury

Stormy Daniels went into great detail about her two-hour meeting with Donald Trump while she testified in his criminal trial Tuesday — and one expert thinks it might have been too much.

Trump stands accused of falsifying business records to prevent the public from learning about a sexual encounter with Daniels at a time he was courting evangelical Christian voters to his 2016 campaign. Trump has denied that they had sexual relations and, at one point, went so far as to claim he didn't even know the adult movie star.

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'Answer this question!' Newsmax host unleashes on Kristi Noem after saying she won't be VP

A conservative media host held South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's feet to the fire for claiming she had faced down North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The Republican governor falsely claimed in her memoir to have met the reclusive Kim during her time in Congress, and she told reporters over the weekend the passage should have been removed from the book.

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'You laughed out loud!' MSNBC expert cracks up while discussing Stormy Daniels' testimony

Donald Trump has denied that he ever had an affair with adult film star Stormy Daniels. He even went so far as to say he's never met her and attacked her as a "horse face."

But as she testified on Tuesday, the details reveal the opposite.

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Watch: Tourist family in shock as Oklahoma tornado rips roof off their hotel

A family from Brazil was visiting Bartlesville, Oklahoma, when their hotel was hit by a tornado, and they had no idea what the loud sirens meant.

The family told Tulsa's Fox23 they were only in Oklahoma a few days, and this was their first night in the United States. The roof of their Hampton Inn hotel was torn off and thrown across the parking lot, the anchor said in the report.

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'Tap dance' by Trump lawyers betray his deep fear of getting tossed in jail: expert

Donald Trump has flouted the gag order in his hush money trial, and presiding judge Juan Merchan has warned that he's now risking jail time, but MSNBC's Lisa Rubin isn't buying the ex-president's bluster about getting locked up.

The former president has compared himself to Nelson Mandela, who spent 27 years in South African prisons before leading his nation out of apartheid, but Rubin told "Morning Joe" that she doesn't actually believe he'll wind up behind bars – even if he seems to desperately fear that possibility.

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'High-stakes gamble': Analyst says Trump plays risky 'game of chicken' in hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump and Judge Juan Merchan's clash over a gag order in his hush money trial amounts to a criminal courthouse "game of chicken" that could have dire consequences, one reporter said Monday.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Monday, Washington Post reporter Devin Barrett reminded viewers Trump has repeatedly violated the gag order in his ongoing trial in Manhattan criminal court, where he faces 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments.

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'So devastating': Experts say new documents are 'star witness' in Trump hush money trial

Donald Trump's attacks on Michael Cohen may just have been proved fruitless after prosecutors submitted into evidence two documents that appear to back up his former lawyer's claims, legal experts said Monday.

This analysis arrived after a Trump Organization employee and the former controller appeared in Manhattan criminal court to explain a series of documents linked to a $130,000 payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

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'Trump was not a rubber stamp': Experts claim Trump Org witness just destroyed key defense

A witness in Donald Trump's criminal trial Monday revealed that all personal checks from the ex-president's account were personally signed by him, reporters said.

This includes the "reimbursement" that he sent his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, after he allegedly paid adult film star Stormy Daniels $130,000 to keep quiet about a sexual relationship with Trump.

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Trump wouldn't have paid Michael Cohen 'unless he was in on scam': legal expert on MSNBC

Legal analysts spent the 12th day of Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan discussing testimony from a controller from the Trump Organization about hush money payments.

Trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover up an alleged sexual relationship with adult film star Stormy Daniels.

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