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Giuliani risks contempt of court charge as he hides from Arizona prosecutors

Former President Donald Trump's ally Rudy Giuliani could face contempt of court if he doesn't accept service of his indictment in Arizona soon.

According to The Washington Post, "A team of prosecutors and investigators for Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) has made multiple attempts to serve Giuliani a summons — essentially a formal notice that he has been criminally charged here and must appear before a judge May 21, said Richie Taylor, a spokesperson for the office.

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'Frustration': Michael Cohen vexes Trump attorney with cool answers on cross-examination

Former attorney Michael Cohen quickly frustrated Todd Blanche, Donald Trump's attorney, as the two faced off on cross-examination at the former president's hush money trial.

Blanche began his questioning of Cohen by asking about his media appearances.

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‘Did Trump ask you?’ CNN host puts Trump ally on spot as he attacks judge’s daughter

Donald Trump ally and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum was put on the spot Tuesday as he appeared to violate a judge’s gag order while being interviewed by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.

Burgum, who accompanied Trump to his hush money trial, was speaking as the trial resumed after a lunch break.

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‘Campaigning for Trump at his criminal trial’: Johnson blasted for going to NYC courthouse

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is the latest high-profile Republican to travel to the Manhattan Criminal Courts Building in New York City to show his support for Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee facing a total of 88 criminal charges, including 34 felonies in his election subversion, falsification of business records case, better known as the "hush money" trial. Johnson holding a news conference Tuesday morning from the courthouse in support of the indicted ex-president.

Earlier Tuesday morning from the courthouse (video below) Trump was asked by a reporter, "are you directing surrogates to speak on your behalf?" Trump avoided the specific question but claimed, "I do have a lot of surrogates and they are speaking very beautifully, and they come from all over Washington and they're highly-respected and they think this is the greatest scam they've ever seen."

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'Worst political candidate in AZ history': Columnist says Kari Lake just hit a new low

Kari Lake, also known as the "MAGA lightning rod," has officially become the "worst political candidate in Arizona history," according to a new analysis from an MSNBC political analyst.

The ReidOut's Ja'han Jones called out Lake Monday one day after a problematic Fox News interview and as she runs for the seat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced earlier this year she will not seek to reclaim.

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'Rather angry': Yelling Trump unloads after Michael Cohen testimony

Former President Donald Trump delivered one of his angriest post-trial day rants in Manhattan on Monday after his former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen — one of the most important witnesses for District Attorney Alvin Bragg — took the stand to testify about his own role in the alleged criminal scheme.

The former president has made several such speeches at the end of trial arguments, often followed immediately by crushing fact-checks that strip away his false claims — but on Monday he lost his cool more than usual.

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'An uphill climb': House Republicans struggle to form unified message for November

The vast majority of U.S. House lawmakers, including Majority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), rejected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA)'s proposal to oust Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as speaker when they voted, 359-43, to keep him in that position.

Johnson enjoyed strong bipartisan support in that vote; 163 House Democrats opposed ousting him. But Democrats, even with that vote, are still hoping to retake the House in November.

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Home Depot's political committee just got jacked

A political action committee for a ubiquitous home improvement company is doing some financial renovations in the wake of fraud, according to a new financial filing.

The Home Depot Inc., PAC reported to the Federal Election Commission that it experienced theft of $7,500 in December due to an "erroneous bank debit."

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Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman test judge's order by interviewing together about 2020

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and suspended attorney John Eastman appeared on a podcast this week and discussed the 2020 election.

During a panel with right-wing podcast host Steve Bannon on Monday, both men suggested the 2020 election had been stolen from former President Donald Trump.

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How 'bitter infighting' threatens GOP House majority: analysis

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Georgia) efforts to oust Rep. Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) as House speaker were rejected in a major way when lawmakers voted, 359-43, to keep him in that position. The vote came down along bipartisan lines, with the vast majority of House Democrats voting against ousting Johnson.

Yet concerns about chaos within the GOP's House majority haven't gone away.

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'Rio de Newjersio': Trump friend mocked for using Brazilian photo to lie about rally size

Longtime Donald Trump friend and confidant Roger Stone came under fire on Sunday after posting an unrelated photo in an effort to show that the state of New Jersey could be won by Trump in the upcoming 2024 election.

Trump spoke in the Garden state on Saturday, and was criticized for his apparent slurring of speech. Conservative lawyer George Conway went as far as to challenge the mainstream media for failing to properly report on the former president's "aphasia."

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'Stuff we have never heard': Ex-prosecutor says next Trump witness may drop a bomb

Donald Trump's former attorney might drop a bombshell when he testifies in the former president's ongoing criminal hush money cover-up case in New York, a former prosecutor said on Sunday.

Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi appeared on CNN over the weekend, where he was asked about Michael Cohen's upcoming testimony in Trump's criminal trial. Trump stands accused of paying off adult film star Stormy Daniels to influence the election, and then covering it up in his business records, but the ex-president has pleaded not guilty to all 32 charges.

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'Reality check': Reporter shuts down Marjorie Taylor Greene's latest demand

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appeared on Maria Bartiromo's Fox Business show on Sunday to defend her efforts to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) last week.

During the interview, Greene told Bartiromo that she would have happily backed off her crusade to ouster Johnson on the condition that he defund special counsel Jack Smith's criminal cases into former President Donald Trump.

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