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Mary Trump highlights something odd about family support at Trump's trial

Mary Trump noticed something unusual about her family's support for Donald Trump in his hush money trial.

The former president has been ordered by New York Judge Juan Merchan to attend his trial on 34 charges of falsifying business records to cover up payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, and Mary Trump pointed out that younger son Eric Trump had shown up several times to support his father.

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'Wondering what the strategy is here': Legal analysts confused by Trump attorney

Cohen is in court this week as a star prosecution witness in the case involving 34 felony charges against Trump surrounding a hush money deal for an alleged affair.

Among the questions Blanche has been hammering Cohen with is if the outcome of the trial will have a direct impact on the witness.

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Federal Election Commission kills anonymous donor proposal

The Federal Election Commission on Thursday defeated a proposal — introduced by a Donald Trump-nominated commissioner — that would have allowed some political donors to remain anonymous.

All three of the six-member FEC’s Democratic commissioners were unwilling to adopt a temporary measure proposed by Commissioner Allen Dickerson, which Raw Story first reported earlier this month.

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'Awful time to go broke': 'Electoral blowouts' facing GOP as states being bled dry of cash

Donald Trump's legal problems are starving state Republican parties of much-needed campaign cash.

A growing number of state GOP operations are nearly broke — or are already bust — and the former president's takeover of the Republican National Committee requires the party to run its donations through his Save America PAC, which spent more than $50 million on Trump's legal fees last year, wrote Democratic strategist Max Burns for MSNBC.

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'No wonder they shot him': MTG links Slovakian PM shooting to conspiracy theory

Marjorie Taylor Greene got swift rebuke after linking the shooting of Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico to a pandemic-based conspiracy theory.

The Georgia Republican shared an X post that claimed Fico was shot Wednesday in response to his alleged rejection of “the [World Health Organization's] proposed pandemic accord.”

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Exclusive: Meet Marjorie Taylor Greene's potential primary opponents

POLK COUNTY, Ga. — Northwest Georgia is such a deep red part of the country that sometimes Democrats don’t even bother taking a shot at the congressional seat in the state’s 14th Congressional District.

That was the case in 2016. And when conservative firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) came along in 2020, she captured nearly 75 percent of the vote after a primary runoff and cruised to reelection in 2022.

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'As Zen as the Tasmanian Devil': Fox News host mocked for Trump 'court meditation' excuse

Donald Trump isn't sleeping in court; he is actually searching for nirvana.

That's according to Fox News anchor Jesse Watters.

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'Terrible strategy': Trump aide says ex-president's debate plan is set to hand Biden a win

Former Trump White House official Alyssa Farah Griffin thinks her erstwhile boss is making a catastrophic mistake in the run-up to the newly scheduled presidential debates — and one that he's made on previous occasions.

Specifically, she argued in a panel on CNN, he's lowering the bar all the way to the floor for President Joe Biden, and making it easy for Biden to prove him wrong and exceed it.

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Republicans blasted for 'hugging' cop-attacking Jan. 6 rioters in scathing House speech

In a scathing speech during a meeting of the House Homeland Security Committee, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) tore into his Republican colleagues regarding their favorable treatment of participants in the deadly January 6 insurrection.

Even though he didn't mention anyone by name, Garcia admonished his fellow committee members on the other side of the aisle for allegedly showing warmth toward January 6 defendants currently being held in the Washington, D.C. jail. Garcia seemed to all but point to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who sits on the committee and has repeatedly heaped praise on those who participated in the siege of the U.S. Capitol.

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'No appetite': Insiders say Biden avoiding effect son's trial could have on election

Hunter Biden will go on trial soon on felony gun charges, and White House aides are worry about its impact on the president — and the election.

The younger son of President Joe Biden is scheduled to stand trial starting June 3 in federal court and, while aides say the White House will not get involved in the case, the president will surely be following it closely, reported Politico.

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'Back the blue not the coup': MAGA called out for anti-law enforcement rhetoric

An outspoken Democratic lawmaker Wednesday publicly shamed MAGA Republicans for declaring unequivocal support for law enforcement while decrying those who brought former President Donald Trump and Jan. 6 rioters to justice.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) spoke out during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on challenges faced by law enforcement officials. Behind him stood a poster with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's photograph and her slogan "Defund the FBI."

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'Direct evidence of contempt': Trump allies warned they could be subpoenaed over gag order

Appearances at Donald Trump hush money trial by North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, failed presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana and Florida Rep. Cory Mills could lead to the GOP lawmakers being hauled into court by Judge Juan Merchan.

That also includes Sens. Tim Scott (R-SC), Tommy Tubervillle (R-AL) and J.D. Vance (R-OH) who made cameo appearances along with speeches on Monday.

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'Annoyed' jurors could let Trump walk after trial focused on affair not crime: expert

Former President Donald Trump has faced weeks of testimony in the Manhattan criminal trial for alleged falsification of business records to conceal hush payments to an adult film star — including from his former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen — and the prosecution is getting ready to rest.

But it's not entirely clear they've convincingly made their case.

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