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Legal analyst 'underwhelmed' by how few Trump allies are willing to defend him in court

A legal analyst has been struck by the lack of names Donald Trump has on his witness list for the 2020 election and Jan. 6 trial in federal court.

Speaking to MSNBC host Ali Velshi on Monday, legal analysts Lisa Rubin and Andrew Weissmann talked about the list of potential witnesses who could step up to defend Trump in the case.

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The danger is to the entire courthouse — and Trump's intentions are clear: legal expert

If Donald Trump cared about his impact on the people he attacks, he would have stopped after seeing the 275 pages of single-spaced threats just one staffer in the New York court received.

Speaking to MSNBC about the matter on Sunday, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, who co-hosts the "Sisters In Law" podcast, explained that it's actions like these that will ultimately hurt Trump.

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'Let me clarify': Fox News host busts GOP lawmaker for claiming Biden supports terrorists

Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) got fact-checked by a Fox host on Sunday after he tried to claim that President Joe Biden was following the pro-terrorism branch of his party.

"He has to be careful he doesn't get weak in Israel because he's trying to appeal, as well, to the Palestinians more than, especially, the people in Hamas as well as others within his party," Van Drew began.

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Court rules dictate Trump must be gagged: former prosecutor

Donald Trump's lawyers claim that his First Amendment rights as a presidential candidate supersede the rules for criminal and civil court, explained former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade.

Calling it an "apples and oranges" situation, Trump's lawyers are working to frame their argument within the context of the general world in which Americans live. That's not where Trump is, however. He's in a criminal trial and a civil trial, both of which have their own court rules.

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'Hate was a motivator' against 3 Palestinian students shot: Advocacy group says

While there are few details available, groups are already saying that the shooting in Burlington, Vermont, had to do with racism.

The three students were on their way to dinner together while they were home for the Thanksgiving break. They were all wearing Palestinian scarves, symbols of the Keffiyeh. The students all attend American schools, Trinity University, Haverford College and Brown University.

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'From the horse's mouth': Legal expert says Trump already admitted to fraud

A document from The Mazars exposed in Donald Trump's fraud trial for his Trump Organization has a damning message at the top reading "DJT to get final review." The document in question was a financial statement from 2014 that declared Trump was worth $3.4 billion in assets and cash.

According to New York Times investigative reporter Susanne Craig, who has followed Trump's financial problems for years, the note directly links Trump to the fraud.

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Nikki Haley staffer shoves along N.H. teen who asks if she thinks Trump is a threat: video

Teenager Quinn Mitchell has shaken up New Hampshire with his tough questions to 2024 Republican presidential candidates. The latest target of the 15-year-old was Nikki Haley, whose staff shoved him along as he asked about Trump, NBC News' Emma Barnett captured in a video.

Approaching the candidate at an event Monday, Mitchell asked if she truly believes former President Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. A man can be seen to Haley's left, who tries to wave Mitchell along.

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Man vandalizes own home to protest neighborhood complaints about his constant gunfire

An Ohio man covered his own home with graffiti to protest his neighbors' complaints about frequent gunfire on his property.

Michael Wiggins used black paint to scrawl "stop bullying me" and "falsely accused" across his historic Pierce Township estate as part of an ongoing feud between the 65-year-old and his neighbors, police and zoning officials told local TV station WCPO-TV.

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'Vicious' Trump is 'only getting worse' as allies plot authoritarian takeover: Morning Joe

Donald Trump has been letting loose with "vicious" rhetoric against his political opponents as his allies craft plans to consolidate power around a second term in office, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" said voters deserved to know the stakes in next year's election.

Democrats are again shining the spotlight on the twice-impeached former president, where they had been content to ignore him since he left office under a cloud in 2021, to highlight his authoritarian aspirations.

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'It's all about deflection': Michael Cohen says Trump attacks reveal his insecurities

On the MeidasTouch Political Beatdown video podcast, Michael Cohen couldn't help but note that Americans seem to think that Donald Trump did so much for them when he never did.

Ben Meiselas played a clip of Trump ranting that if Joe Biden wants to make 2024 a matter of saving freedom and democracy, then "bring it on" because, he claimed, Biden is "corrupt." The same allegations have been lodged against Trump for decades. Trump then claimed that Biden is the most incompetent president in history. Trump allies simultaneously claim that Biden is also a criminal mastermind, conflicting with themselves.

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Trump made it clear he doesn't like a lot of Americans and roots against them: reporter

Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig told MSNBC that it was clear Donald Trump is "rooting against" some Americans that he doesn't like.

The comments came amid a New York Times report detailing Trump's rise to power on the backs of what were largely external threats like immigrants and Muslim countries. Now, he's targeting Americans themselves as his "vermin."

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Harrison Floyd lawyer gets snippy as he argues over social posts sent to election worker

Ruby Freeman's lawyer clashed in court with the attorney for Harrison Floyd as a hearing on potential bond violations by the Trump co-defendant unfolded in Fulton County, Georgia, Tuesday.

At issue is whether Floyd harassed people on social media. The conditions of his release pending trial include not communicating directly or indirectly about the details of the case or with any of the co-defendants or known witnesses.

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Jenna Ellis claims attack by Trump co-defendant was 'meant to intimidate and harass her'

Former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis, who this month pleaded guilty and agreed to give evidence against her ex-boss in the Fulton County election interference case, says another co-defendant aimed to intimidate her with social media posts.

Harrison Floyd faces having his bail revoked at a hearing Tuesday amid claims he broke his bond conditions with his activity on social media that prosecutors say caused “intentional and flagrant violations."

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