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Bank executive on stand as Trump hush money trial resumes

Donald Trump's historic criminal trial resumes on Tuesday with testimony from a former executive of the bank used to make a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.

Trump is the first US former president to face criminal charges, and his required attendance in court is limiting the 77-year-old's time on the campaign trail less than seven months before his likely election rematch with President Joe Biden.

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A governor, her dead dog, and the U.S. presidential election

Rugged ranch fate, or cruel judgment? South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a potential Donald Trump 2024 running mate, has shocked Americans by revealing she once shot her family dog -- a risky acknowledgement in a nation that cherishes its pets.

In her forthcoming memoir, obtained by The Guardian newspaper, the conservative Republican describes how, after a hunting excursion gone awry, she shot and killed her "untrainable" 14-month-old dog Cricket.

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Hunter Biden plans lawsuit against Fox News amid ‘conspiracy of disinformation’

Attorneys for Hunter Biden have notified Fox News he plans to sue the right-wing cable TV network and its digital entities, after lawyers for the President's son spent more than a year investigating. Among other issues the letter reportedly mentions Fox News citing a now-indicted former FBI informant, and points to "revenge porn" laws.

The letter, NBC News reports, is dated last week and specifically points to alleged bribery allegations as well as "Fox’s airing of 'intimate images' belonging to Hunter Biden that his lawyers claim were 'hacked, stolen, and/or manipulated'," that they say violate "Biden’s civil rights as well as copyright law."

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How Trump could run for president from jail

The notion was once unthinkable.

Now, with Donald Trump tethered to a New York City courtroom as the first U.S. president to stand trial on criminal charges, it’s entirely conceivable: Trump could be running for president, or even serving as commander in chief, from behind bars.

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'Felt like a hostage video': Ex-White House aide shreds Bill Barr's defense of Trump

Former Attorney General Bill Barr's "about-face" from one of Donald Trump's most vocal critics to political endorser spurred outrage from one of his former colleagues Monday.

Alyssa Farah Griffin, the former president's communications director, shredded the Republican's stated reasons for backing Trumps' presidential reelection bid during an interview with Kaitlan Collins, the CNN host who quizzed Barr about his endorsement during on-air sit-down interview Friday.

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Nicolle Wallace spurs uproar over dire warning: Trump could force me off air if reelected

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace made a startling prediction on Monday: should former President Donald Trump be voted back into the Oval Office, she and other journalists could find themselves forced out of their jobs.

Wallace's name quickly became a trend on the social media platform X as Americans on both sides of the aisle digested this disturbing take.

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'Math isn't mathing': Kayleigh McEnany skewered for Trump praise that doesn't add up

If you do the math, Kayleigh McEnany is pining for the early days of President Joe Biden's administration.

Former President Donald Trump's onetime White House Press Secretary mistakenly made this declaration on Fox News Monday in a failed attempt to praise her boss to host Jesse Watters — but gaffed with the math.

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'What a loser!' Ron DeSantis slammed  for 'feckless' decision to back Donald Trump

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was subjected to an online roasting Monday night after former President Donald Trump announced his former election year foe had pledged him "enthusiastic support."

Among the naysayers was MSNBC columnist Hayes Brown, who argued DeSantis' "tightening embrace of Trump" showed he was not "clinging to any sort of principle" but expressing "a need to be in proximity to power."

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'Sitting there neutered': Laughing pundit mocks Trump's hush money trial campaign tactics

Donny Deutsch believes former President Donald Trump's criminal trial is having a surprising effect, considering it involves accusations that he paid hush money to an adult film star.

"Anybody who thinks this is making him empathetic or rallying his troops, no," Deutsch said during a Monday appearance on MSNBC. "He's sitting there neutered, powerless. For the first time in his life and he can't do and say what he wants."

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'That may be your role—but it ain't mine': Pelosi slams MSNBC host as Trump 'apologist'

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) tussled with MSNBC's Katy Tur in a live interview Monday during which the two women debated the record of former President Donald Trump.

The testy exchange began with Pelosi talking up incumbent President Joe Biden's record in comparison with his predecessor and the presumed Republican nominee in the upcoming presidential election.

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Hunter Biden escalates fight against Fox News over 'debunked' claims and explicit photos

Hunter Biden took a step toward suing Fox News for publishing sexually explicit images of him Monday.

Lawyers for President Joe Biden's son sent a letter to Fox News and FOX Corp. alleging conspiracy to defame and unlawful publication of "hacked" images. The legal team sought corrections and on-air retractions to claims that he and his father were engaged in foreign bribery schemes, reported CNN.

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'All he talks about is nonsense': Ex-Trump aide buried for ducking questions on CNN

A panel discussion between a former Donald Trump administration official and an ex-Bill Clinton aide grew heated on Monday after the conservative balked at answering questions about Trump's plans for a second term.

With CNN's John Berman acting as referee, Mike Dubke, a former Trump White House communications director, and ex-Bill Clinton aide Keith Boykin squared off over the 2024 election presumably between Trump and President Joe Biden. After Dubke insisted the economy is awful, Boykin jumped all over him by pointing out employment numbers and signs of inflation easing, and then asked Dubke what Trump has in store if re-elected.

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RNC taps fake elector charged in Arizona scheme as national committeeman

The Republican National Committee has apparently tapped one of the so-called fake electors charged in the Arizona election subversion case as Arizona's national committeeman.

Arizona state Sen. Jake Hoffman announced his selection just days after a grand jury handed up an indictment against him and other Donald Trump allies who allegedly signed phony documents identifying themselves as electors committed to the Republican who lost the state's popular vote to Joe Biden, reported CNN.

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