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Trump in full 'find out territory' as he considers 'selling a crime scene': legal expert

If Donald Trump finds himself so desperate that he considers parting with his cherished Mar-a-Lago estate to pay off the $464 fraud bond due on Monday, it would have him selling a "crime scene," as former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner explained in his recent YouTube episode of "Justice Matters."

"Donald Trump is now squarely in 'find out' territory... If he unloads Mar-a-Lago, you realize he's actually selling a crime scene," he said. "He is selling the scene of his crimes of unlawfully retaining classified documents of obstructing justice, of violating our nation's espionage laws."

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'Very interesting': Trump's biographer reveals financial 'warning sign' for ex-president

As part of his conversation with MSNBC on Thursday, Donald Trump's biographer noted that it has become clear that the national Republican Party could suffer the same problem as the Trump campaign when it comes to donors.

Last month, it was reported that Trump's campaign was hemorrhaging the people he needed the most to get through the election.

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'Newsflash': CNN fact checks Trump on claim he has 'never mocked Joe Biden's stutter'

Donald Trump may enjoy jabbing 81-year-old Joe Biden for his frail state, but he appears to have forgotten the times that he's targeted his successor's stutter.

A Washington Post story suggested former President Donald Trump's mockery of Biden might backfire as the duo close in on a potential rematch to become the 47th president.

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Jim Jordan subpoena signals Biden impeachment could 'drag on for years': expert

While the latest impeachment hearing in the House Oversight and Reform Committee didn't go as well as they'd hoped, according to one analyst, the Republicans haven't given up hope they can impeach President Joe Biden.

Politico reported Thursday that the House Judiciary Committee, led by Ohio Republican Jim Jordan, is now suing the Justice Department, demanding that two staffers testify as to what was uncovered in the criminal tax investigation of the younger Biden.

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'You’re just wrong': CNN host and Republican scrap over refusal to budge on border bill

House Republicans still have yet to pass the bipartisan U.S. border package that the Senate approved last month.

On Thursday, CNN host Boris Sanchez and U.S. Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) got into a testy exchange regarding Sanchez's questions about why GOP House members refuse to budge on the bipartisan legislation.

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'Crackpot': Pro-Trump lawyer wants to rehash Mueller argument in classified document case

Two law professors with a long history of presenting "indefensible" theories to support former President Donald Trump are asking permission to argue to Judge Aileen Cannon that special counsel Jack Smith's classified documents case is unconstitutional, court records show.

Seth Barrett Tillman, a constitutional law professor who teaches in Ireland, and Josh Blackman, a professor at South Texas College of Law Houston, filed Thursday a request for permission to submit an amicus brief they say will prove Smith's case is unconstitutional.

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Biden answers Trump's 'are you better off' question with brutal review of COVID response

Former President Donald Trump this week asked Americans if they were better off today than they were four years ago -- and now President Joe Biden is working to make him regret floating that particular question.

At this time four years ago, the American economy was shedding millions of jobs, businesses and schools were being shuttered, and thousands of Americans were dying every day from a virus that Trump claimed was simply going to "disappear" as soon as the weather started warming up.

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'Call it a day, pal': White House spokesman mocks Comer's demand for Biden testimony

House Republicans held yet another impeachment inquiry hearing this week that underwhelmed many observers, with even some conservatives who want to impeach President Joe Biden describing it as a massive flop.

However, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) is now trying to keep the inquiry alive by demanding testimony from President Joe Biden himself, despite the fact that the inquiry has yet to produce any evidence of a high crime or misdemeanor committed by the president.

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'I'm sorry, I can't help you': Biden mocks Trump's scrambling to find $454M

During a speech at a fundraiser in Dallas, President Joe Biden took a shot at Donald Trump's legal headaches — specifically the difficulty he's having obtaining the bond to allow him to appeal a civil judgment amounting to $454 million.

Trump must pay the full bond amount to delay collection while he appeals the a $355 million judgment against him after a judge determined he participated in business and tax fraud by overvaluing his assets to receive more favorable bank loans. After interest, the amount of the damages has already risen to $464 million.

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'He's very worried': CNN's Jim Acosta outlines 'slew of dire circumstances' facing Trump

CNN's Jim Acosta said on Thursday that New York Attorney General Letitia James really appears to have former President Donald Trump in a vise as she presses ahead with making him pay a massive $454 million-plus civil fraud verdict.

The CNN host began the segment by discussing what would happen should Trump not be able to post bond by the Monday deadline.

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'These are your own words!' CNN reporter grills GOP candidate over 'execute Obama' posts

Sparks flew this week when CNN correspondent Shimon Prokupecz caught up with far-right North Carolina superintendent candidate Michele Morrow, who refused to discuss any of her past controversial remarks on social media.

Morrow, a homeschooling advocate who defeated the Republican incumbent for the nomination in a surprise upset, has called for former President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden to be executed, called public schools "indoctrination centers," promoted QAnon conspiracy theories, and suggested that China stationed troops in Canada to rig the 2020 presidential election — none of which she was willing to discuss with Prokupecz.

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Problems pile up for Trump as Biden team preps 'avalanche' of attacks: report

Former President Donald Trump started the year with a modest lead in polling against President Joe Biden — but there are already cracks starting to emerge in his bid to retake the White House.

And the Biden campaign is planning to unleash a blitz of attacks capitalizing on these vulnerabilities.

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'They made a mistake': Morning Joe pinpoints GOP's biggest Biden impeachment blunder

The House Republican impeachment inquiry into president Joe Biden fell flat once again in a hearing that wasn't even carried live on Fox News, and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough identified the major mistake GOP lawmakers made.

Democrats undercut the credibility of another GOP witness with troubling ties to Russia, while former Rudy Giuliani associate and convicted fraudster Lev Parnas testified that the allegations that formed the basis of the inquiry were manufactured by Russian intelligence officials, and the "Morning Joe" host said Republicans should have let the case play out as a whisper campaign instead of subjecting the evidence to real scrutiny.

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