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Prosecutors say they'll give judge brutal Trump details they purposely held back at trial

Donald Trump's lawyers demanded a mistrial in the Manhattan criminal case around the alleged hush money scheme, but it led to a threat from prosecutors.

Trump faces 34 felony counts involving the falsification of business records for an alleged effort to cover up the hush money given to adult actress and director Stormy Daniels.

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Mockery erupts as Trump attorney again asks for mistrial: 'Should be tried as a child'

Donald Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, requested a mistrial for a second time Thursday after adult movie star Stormy Daniels finished testimony in the Manhattan hush money case.

Ahead of the lunch break, Blanche told the judge to expect a motion for a mistrial to be filed at the end of the day.

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Trump tells MTG to cool it: 'Republicans have to be fighting Democrat lunatics'

Former President Donald Trump took a break from his criminal hush money trial to tell Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to cool it.

Trump posted on Truth Social Thursday afternoon a video statement calling on Greene (R-GA) to give up on her "majority of one" quest to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson.

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Trump ally Rick Scott may have violated gag order with attack on judge's daughter

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) flew to New York to join Donald Trump on the 14th day of the hush money trial Thursday — and took a break to attack a favorite target of the ex-president.

Trump faces more than 30 felony charges that accuse him of falsifying business records to cover up money he paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels to stay silent about an alleged affair.

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Nikki Haley to meet with donors after surprising showings in GOP primaries: report

Nikki Haley will meet with donors next week after a series of surprisingly strong showings in Republican primaries, a source said in a new report.

A person close to the former South Carolina governor said Thursday that Haley will attend a retreat Monday and Tuesday to thank about 100 of her biggest campaign donors, reported the Wall Street Journal.

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Trump attorney's dogged pursuit of Stormy Daniels is blowing up in her face: experts

Donald Trump's attorney Susan Necheles was dogged in her pursuit of Stormy Daniels on the witness stand Thursday — and experts warned her approach could backfire.

In day 14 of Trump's trial over charges that he falsified business records involving a hush money deal with Daniels in 2016, Necheles hammered Daniels on everything from discrepancies about whether they ate dinner during a tryst to what was, and wasn't, the adult movie star's signature.

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Lawyer sees confusing jurors as key to getting Trump acquitted: analysts

Stormy Daniels appeared in court again Thursday as cross-examination took a testy turn — and analysts said Donald Trump had a specific aim.

The former president's attorney, Susan Necheles, questioned Daniels and asked about repeated denials by her of an allegeged sexual relationship — which she has since gone into lurid details of in her testimony. On Tuesday, Daniels said she made the denials to comply with a non-disclosure agreement.

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'Hot mess': Internet burns Marjorie Taylor Greene as Republicans' boos 'rain down on her'​

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia is drawing mockery for her latest effort to remove Speaker Mike Johnson from the House's top spot.

Republicans crafted a set of rules at the start of the new legislative session that began in Jan. 2023. Among those rules is one agreeing that a very small group of officials could remove the speaker for any reason. That happened first after former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was voted out by a small group of irate conservatives led by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

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Man hit with hate crimes after firing gun at gay neighbors: police

A 75-year-old Las Vegas man went after his gay neighbors with a handgun while shouting homophobic slurs, court documents allege.

The local CBS affiliate got the legal filing about the incident, which unfolded on April 25 according to records from 911.

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MSNBC host reacts with shock as she's told Georgia trial might be delayed to March: report

The Georgia Appeals Court on Wednesday agreed to hear Donald Trump's complaint against elected Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis — a decision that could potentially push his trial back to March 2025.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Greg Bluestein called it "almost impossible" to get to trial in the Fulton County election interference case by the November election.

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Ivanka shares 'cryptic' poem as Trump faces off against Stormy Daniels in court: report

Ivanka Trump shared "cryptic" poem on Instagram Tuesday as her father faced off against adult film star Stormy Daniels in his criminal hush money trial, according to a new report.

Trump's daughter shared video of musician Tom Waits reciting Charles Bukowski's "The Laughing Heart" the same day he watched Daniels testify about the one-night stand, which the adult film star said she was paid $130,000 not to speak about publicly, Newsweek reports.

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Trump spends court-free day hanging with trading card fans instead of campaigning: report

Former President Donald Trump has opted to hang out with trading card fans at Mar-a-Lago rather than hit the campaign trail, despite repeated complaints that his criminal hush money trial prevented him from doing just that, a new report shows.

Trump on Wednesday will host a dinner at the Florida social club for people who bought his non-fungible tokens trading cards, a source told NBC News.

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Democrat refuses to throw Speaker Mike Johnson lifeline

WASHINGTON — Republicans are in another battle for control of the House with far-right firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) leading a charge against Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). At least one Democrat, however, is refusing to lend his support.

Johnson has allowed a number of bills to come to the House floor for votes that the right-wing of his party isn't happy about. For example, polls show a majority of Americans want to fund Ukraine. The majority of Congress does too, as evidenced by the fact that the bill passed.

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