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'Hold on!' MAGA lawmaker snaps at CNN host Bolduan as she tries to rein in his lies

An interview with one of Donald Trump's most rabid supporters in Congress went off the rails on Friday morning after CNN host Kate Bolduan tried to get a word in edgewise as he ranted about the conviction of the former president on 34 felony counts in a Manhattan court on Thursday.

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), who has a criminal history of his own, spent a great portion of his CNN interview railing at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for prosecuting newly-convicted Trump, and when Bolduan attempted to clear up some of his misrepresentations, he snapped "Hold on!" at her and then continued to talk over her.

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Former top Trump White House official urges GOP to dump 'convicted felon' ex-president

Former Donald Trump National Security John Bolton took to CNN on Friday morning to urge the Republican Party to abandon him as their 2024 presidential candidate after he was convicted on 34 felony charges in a Manhattan courtroom on Thursday.

Bolton, who has a contentious history with the now-convicted felon Trump, warned the GOP that Trump's criminal record could have a devastating impact on down-ticket Republican candidates who would be put on the spot over him as they campaigned.

Speaking with host John Berman, Bolton claimed he has no intention of voting for President Joe Biden, before warning the GOP about a potential disaster in November.

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"Well, I think it's gonna be a big mistake for the party, for the country to nominate Donald Trump," he told the CNN host. "Precisely because he may well win this election. I'm not going to vote for Biden either, but I think if there's any chance left to get somebody else to replace Trump, which is highly unlikely to be sure, this ought to signal it to people."

"We've never nominated a convicted felon before. And this is not a good time to start," he wryly added, before continuing, "I think people of conscience ought to be thinking about how to approach this. You've heard a lot of criticism of the case on this network the day the indictment came down, I said if Trump is elected it could be because of this case. But the fact is you had 12 jurors find him guilty and that is going to reverberate with a lot of Americans who are not part of the Trump base and it could endanger not only the country, if Trump gets elected, it could endanger other Republicans on the ballot in November."

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Fox News 'feast of disinformation' on Trump trial will come back to bite GOP: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough warned Republicans that Fox News "disinformation" about Donald Trump's criminal convictions would hurt their election chances later this year.

A Manhattan jury convicted the former president on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up other crimes, and the "Morning Joe" host said he and Mika Brzezinski, his wife and co-host, watched some of the conservative network's coverage of the verdict and were appalled by what they saw.

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'A sham': Texas Republicans defend Trump after guilty verdict

"A sham”: Texas Republicans defend Trump after guilty verdict" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.

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Donald Trump: Realtor, showman, president, criminal

Donald Trump once boasted "When you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything." The dictum he has lived by for decades finally came crashing down Thursday when a New York jury told him: no.

One of the world's most powerful and consequential men was finally tripped up by a porn star, convicted for lying about the hush money he paid her to keep quiet about what she says was an uninspiring tryst.

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'No one above the law': Biden hopes Trump verdict speaks for itself

If anyone expected Joe Biden to be celebrating the fact that election rival Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, they were disappointed.

Instead the Democrat's campaign issued a sober warning that the only way to prevent Trump returning to the White House remained the ballot box.

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U.S. election stumbles into new territory after Trump verdict

Torn apart and rewired by Donald Trump's historic criminal conviction, the 2024 presidential campaign moves into uncharted territory Friday with all eyes on how the two main protagonists navigate the dangers.

Trump wasted no time in shifting from courtroom to campaign mode.

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‘Find some freaking nuts’: Trump extremist ominously urges MAGA to ‘do something’

Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that his multiple prosecutions are a conspiracy led by President Joe Biden to sabotage his reelection efforts.

No matter that there is no evidence to support Trump’s claim, least of all in Thursday’s guilty verdict in a New York state court that is not even under federal jurisdiction.

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‘Necessary resources’: Biden tells supporters to sink Trump with money

President Joe Biden, who has never had a felony charge or conviction, wants supporters to sink the 2024 presidential candidate who has — with money.

“Despite a jury finding Donald Trump guilty today, there is still only one way to keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office: At the ballot box,” said a text from Biden’s campaign to supporters. “Convicted felon or not, Trump will be the Republican nominee for president.

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8 ways convicted felon Donald Trump doesn't become president

Now that Donald Trump has been found guilty of 34 felony counts of fraud by a New York jury, his orange armor has been pierced, his political impunity damaged.

But how much?

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How Donald Trump could run for president — and lead the nation — from prison

The notion was once unthinkable.

Now, it’s entirely conceivable that Donald Trump could be running for president, or even serving as commander in chief, from some form of detention — even behind bars.

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Trump found guilty on all counts in first-ever criminal trial of a former president

A New York City jury found former President Donald Trump guilty on several counts of falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments ahead of the 2016 presidential records, according to breaking reports.

Jurors spent fewer than 11 hours deliberating and had only a few specific questions. One related to the testimony of former National Enquirer/AMI chief David Pecker and another requested a re-reading of the jury instructions.

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'She's a hammer': Steve Bannon puts Samuel Alito's wife on his Trump VP 'shortlist'

Former President Donald Trump ally and former strategist Steve Bannon has a novel idea for Trump's running mate search: he should pick Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's wife.

"Justice Alito's wife is now on my shortlist to be VP," said Bannon on the latest episode of his "War Room" show, first reported by Newsweek. "She's a hammer."

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