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Jury starts day two of Trump trial deliberations

Jurors return Thursday to a second day of deliberations in Donald Trump's criminal trial, leaving the Republican presidential candidate and the country waiting for a decision that could upend November's election.

After weeks of testimony from more than 20 witnesses on Trump's alleged fraud in covering up a politically damaging tryst with a porn star, the spotlight is now on the 12-strong New York jury.

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Trump buried for latest treatment of Black voters like they're 'stupid'

Following a report on President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris rallying Black voters in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton contrasted their appeal to voters with what he said was the contemptible way Donald Trump is trying to draw Black voters to his presidential campaign.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Sharpton first pointed to Trump recently saying that he has done more for Black Americans than Abraham Lincoln and then dropped the hammer on the former president.

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'Did you fall on your head?' Biden gives snarky response to question about his age

President Joe Biden held a campaign rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Wednesday in an effort to strengthen his position with voters in the must-win battleground state's largest city. And he was quickly dismissive of a reporter's question pertaining to his age.

Biden, who is the oldest president to seek a second term, would be 86 years old by the end of his eight-year tenure should he win reelection in November. CBS reporter Ed O'Keefe tweeted that after the rally, one journalist asked the 46th president of the United States if he planned to serve all four years of a second term, or if he planned to hand off the reins of power to Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Trump aide says ex-president is already 'bracing for the impact of conviction'

Donald Trump is deploying a strategy in the event that he is found guilty in his criminal hush money case.

As his fate lies in the hands of a jury of his peers, the former president is readying the hatches for the scenario that he's found culpable of committing the crimes of falsifying business records in order to influence the 2016 election.

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'How stupid!' Trump attacks Fox News host for saying Biden isn't involved in N.Y. case

Donald Trump on Wednesday lashed out against a Fox News host, saying she was "stupid" for suggesting that President Joe Biden isn't involved in the former president's criminal case in New York.

Trump's representative Alina Habba appeared on Fox News with Shannon Bream on Wednesday as the jury deliberated in the ex-president's criminal hush money cover-up case brought by the local prosecutors. Trump has been accused of falsifying business records in connection with a scheme to pay off adult film star Stormy Daniels in order to impact the 2016 election.

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'No moral compass': Legal experts call for intervention after Alito refuses to recuse

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has formally refused to recuse from any and all cases involving indicted ex-president Donald Trump or the January 6, 2021 attack on the seat of the American government and American democracy itself. Legal experts and elected Democrats, including the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which has oversight responsibility of the nation’s highest court, have demanded the George W. Bush-appointed jurist’s recusal. Now, some legal experts say either the Chief Justice or the Senate Judiciary Committee must intervene.

Justice Alito is standing by his now thoroughly debunked story about why a flag associated with the insurrection and the “Stop the Steal” conspiracy was flying at his home just three days before Joe Biden was inaugurated president, and a different, Christian nationalist flag also associated with those efforts to overthrow the government and disenfranchise 81 million Americans was flying at another of his homes.

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Cleared: CNN and Donald Trump dodge alleged election law violations

The bipartisan Federal Election Commission unanimously dismissed a complaint that put Donald Trump and CNN in the unusual position of being on the same side — standing accused of an election law violation involving the much-derided Trump “town hall” CNN televised in May 2023.

Paul L. Gumina, a lawyer from Alhambra, Calif., contended that the event was a pro-Trump rally, not legitimate news gathering, and thus amounted to a prohibited corporate campaign contribution from CNN to Trump’s presidential campaign.

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Panda diplomacy is back: China sending two bears to Washington

China is to send giant pandas to Washington's National Zoo, US First Lady Jill Biden and officials said Wednesday, in a surprise announcement signaling a new era of panda diplomacy between the superpowers.

Bao Li and Qing Bao will arrive in the United States before the end of the year under a decade-long breeding and research agreement, the zoo said in a statement celebrating the return of animals "beloved around the nation and the world."

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'He knows he's toast': Trump's latest courtroom rant comes back to bite him

Former President Donald Trump's remark Wednesday that "Mother Teresa couldn't beat" the charges he faces in Manhattan criminal court has spurred a lot of questions.

The main theme of those questions ties to the specific charges brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, namely that Trump falsified business records to conceal hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

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Donald Trump fumes as jury deliberates: 'Mother Teresa could not beat these charges'

Former President Donald Trump complained Wednesday that even Mother Teresa would be found guilty in his hush-money case.

Moments after the jury began deliberating, Trump spoke to members of the press outside the courtroom.

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‘Liar’: Critics question Alito’s integrity after insurrection flag story disintegrates

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's defense for why an upside down American flag, associated with the January 6, 2021 insurrection and the "Stop the Steal" conspiracy, was flying outside his Virginia home quickly fell apart barely days after he shared it with Fox News, but that story has now further disintegrated after The New York Times published a report that includes interviews with neighbors and a review of text messages.

Critics responding to The Times' report are now calling the 74-year old jurist's credibility into question over the divergent details.

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Trump allies get defensive when questioned on 'Project 2025' birth control plans

Conservatives are looking to limit access to contraception if Donald Trump wins a second term as president and allow more employers to opt out of birth control coverage.

The former president says he won't ban contraception, but the "Project 2025" blueprint being drawn up by his allies would remove requirements to cover male condoms and require insurers to cover “fertility awareness-based methods” of family planning, such as apps that track menstrual cycles, and urge a federal study of the long-term effects of birth control, reported Politico.

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'Out of control nerves': Observers marvel at Trump's latest all-caps rage post

Former President Donald Trump appeared to be "freaking out" as he headed toward jury deliberations in his criminal hush money trial, spectators say.

Trump's show of nerves appeared in a Truth Social post complaining in all-caps of various unsubstantiated claims that his judge is corrupted, the prosecutors have no case, President Joe Biden is out to get him and one person involved is a bum.

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