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Police arrive at Trump trial line after it was mistaken for a 'homeless encampment'

People are already in line to try to attend Donald Trump's criminal trial that's potentially wrapping up this coming week, and the police have reportedly made a visit.

Trump is on trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments given to an adult film star with whom he had a brief affair. Most of the country has been forced to follow along with text updates, since there are no cameras allowed in the criminal courtroom.

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Trump lawyer's big 'moment' may be 'less devastating' than people think: legal expert

Donald Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, scored major legal points when he caught Michael Cohen off guard during the witness' testimony, but it won't move the needle much, a legal expert said Sunday.

Lawfare's Roger Parloff, who recently reported that Judge Cannon had created a "secret docket" in the process of overseeing the Trump case involving allegedly stashed classified documents, addressed what he called "Todd Blanche’s Perry Mason moment" during his cross-examination of Cohen.

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'Playing chicken': Conservative says Trump has a creative 'excuse' to 'get out of debates'

Donald Trump knows he can't handle a debate against Joe Biden, and he thinks he's found his way out, according to a formerly conservative columnist.

Columnist Jennifer Rubin — a conservative until Donald Trump came along — appeared on MSNBC on Sunday, where she was asked about Fox News' recent attack against Biden. Specifically, Fox hosts have been claiming that Biden is "jacked up" and needs to be drug tested before any debate with Trump.

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'Ridiculous': Legal experts accuse Judge Cannon of 'unnecessary editorializing' in filing

The judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal case over classified document retention is catching some heat for her latest court filing.

Earlier on Sunday, Judge Aileen Cannon issued a ruling in which she stated she was "disappointed" in the conduct of Special Counsel Jack Smith, who brought the case against Trump. The filing itself is an order directing the public docketing of "outstanding undocketed pre-trial motions."

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Trump allies accuse conservative site of 'bullying' ex-president for not taking the stand

Donald Trump's allies on Sunday lashed out at a politically conservative website, saying it is "bullying" the former president for his apparent refusal to take the stand on his own behalf in his criminal trial.

Matt Drudge and Trump were once allies, but more recently, the Drudge Report aggregator has been critical of the ex-president even as it maintains a conservative bent.

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'Can't imagine acquittal': Prosecutor says Trump is 'headed toward conviction' in New York

Donald Trump's legal team may have scored a few points on witness Michael Cohen, but the former president is still barreling toward a conviction in the New York hush money cover-up case, a Florida prosecutor said Sunday.

State Attorney for Palm Beach County Dave Aronberg appeared on MSNBC over the weekend, where he was asked about the case in which the ex-president stands accused of disguising business records to hide payments to an adult film star with whom he had a brief affair.

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A 'giddy' Todd Blanche asked a journalist how he did as Trump's lawyer — here's the answer

Donald Trump's current criminal trial lawyer had a "giddy" demeanor when he asked a magazine writer, "How did I do?" But lawyer Todd Blanche may not be ready for the "complicated" answer.

Andrew Rice, a features writer at New York Magazine, on Sunday published a piece in which he mentions the recent interaction with Blanche. Blanche has notably been defending Trump in the criminal hush money cover-up case, and has been told by the judge that he's losing his "credibility" before him.

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Judge Cannon says she's 'disappointed' in Special Counsel Jack Smith in new Trump filing

Judge Aileen Cannon, the jurist overseeing Donald Trump's criminal case over stashed documents in Florida, has some harsh words for the prosecutors in that case in a new filing Sunday.

Cannon, who has been criticized for purportedly slow-playing the federal case over the former president's alleged hoarding and refusal to return confidential documents from the White House, has become known for her rulings for Trump, and against Special Counsel Jack Smith, who brought the case. This weekend was no different.

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Marco Rubio shouts over Kristen Welker in cringeworthy interview about election fraud

An animated Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) raised his voice and refused to say he would accept the outcome of the 2024 election on Sunday.

During an interview on Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker asked the senator if he would accept a loss by former President Donald Trump in this year's presidential election.

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'Fake news alert': Rudy Giuliani denies reports indictment 'interrupted' his party

Rudy Giuliani on Saturday lashed out against news outlets that reported an indictment ruined his 80th birthday party.

Giuliani, previously known as New York City's mayor but now more famous for his association to Donald Trump and his subsequent indictment, was indicted in a "fake elector" case out of Arizona. It was reported that "partygoers started screaming" after the ex-prosecutor was officially served with a felony indictment on Friday night for allegedly interfering in Arizona's 2020 presidential election.

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'Glitched out': Internet erupts as Trump 'blacks out for a beautiful 2 minutes' at event

Donald Trump on Saturday made major waves on social media after he stopped talking during his rally speech, and stayed silent for a significant period of time before speaking again.

Trump over the weekend gave a speech for the National Rifle Association in Texas, and was criticized for appearing to mess up his words as well as some key facts.

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New evidence reveals whether Trump will take the stand in his criminal trial: sources

Donald Trump has claimed he will testify in the New York hush money case alleging he partook in a criminal cover up, but no one has been sure. Now, new evidence finally points to a decision, according to insider sources.

Trump has insisted he desires to testify on his behalf at the trial, but has also falsely claimed a gag order limiting his extrajudicial statements actually prevents him from giving the testimony.

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'Lot of disgust there': Court insider flags Trump trial move that 'didn't land' with jury

Donald Trump's team of lawyers hit hard at the ex-president's former "fixer," but the same move didn't land when tried on another witness, according to a former prosecutor who was in the courtroom at the time.

Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, where she was asked about her attendance of Trump's criminal trial in New York. In that case, Trump faces numerous felony charges for an alleged scheme to cover up hush money payments meant to affect the 2016 election.

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