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Trump civil suits get green light as he misses deadline to appeal immunity ruling

Donald Trump's choice not to challenge a presidential immunity ruling involving civil cases attempting to hold him accountable for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, has given a green light for the lawsuits to proceed, a new analysis contends.

Trump's decision not to contest a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeal ruling against him from December affects pending civil litigation brought by police officers and lawmakers who were at the U.S. Capitol during the riots, Supreme Court reporter Lawrence Hurley writes for NBC News. The deadline to appeal passed Thursday.

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Newest Trump filing means Supreme Court can rule on immunity claim 'at any time'

A new filing delivered Thursday means the Supreme Court can issue an order on Donald Trump’s controversial presidential immunity argument “at any time.”

That’s according to Slate journalist Mark Joseph Stern who shared Thursday Trump’s response to special counsel Jack Smith’s filing to the nation’s highest court.

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'Can someone check on Comer?' Internet mocks GOP after Biden witness charged with lying

The internet is in an uproar over the revelations that a top GOP witness lied under oath.

A vital informant of the FBI's investigations into Joe Biden's son Hunter is being charged by a grand jury with lying under oath in the investigation. It doesn't bode well for the ongoing attacks on the Bidens from Republicans.

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Five Fani Willis zingers that made the internet declare her a 'boss'

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis swore to tell the truth, and if you agree with the people watching her hearing, she did it like a boss.

America tuned in Thursday to the evidentiary hearing where lawyers for former President Donald Trump and his Georgia racketeering case co-defendants quizzed Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade about a personal relationship they argue constitutes misconduct.

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'Ritual humiliation': Authoritarian expert shows how Putin and Trump are acting the same

Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat explained that authoritarian leaders have a tendency to humiliate people publicly and that's what Russian President Vladimir Putin did to Tucker Carlson this week and what Donald Trump did to Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) when he showed up in New Hampshire for a rally.

"Did you ever think [Haley] actually supported you, Tim? And you're the senator of her state...You must really hate her," she recalled Trump saying about Nikki Haley saying she'd support Scott if he was the nominee.

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Legal experts notice Fani Willis told court she wanted to testify despite attorney advice

Legal analysts on MSNBC pointed out discrepancies of the claims made by the defense team accusing District Attorney Fani Willis of a financial scandal that they say should disqualify the Fulton County D.A. office from prosecuting the racketeering trial against Donald Trump and others.

The allegations from this morning's testimony were that Willis and Nathan Wade began having an affair in 2019, which is not what they initially told the court.

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Speaker Mike Johnson slammed for inviting pastor who trashed Jews to give prayer in House

A letter sent to Speaker Mike Johnson and House Chaplain Margaret Kibben blasted them for welcoming a pastor to the chamber who has a documented history of hate and antisemitism, posted Daily Beast reporter Roger Sollenberger.

According to the letter, signed by more than two dozen Democrats, Pastor Jack Hibbs promoted Donald Trump's 2020 election fraud lies "and inflamed his followers by preaching that Jan. 6th would go down in history alongside the War of Independence and the War of 1812.

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Infighting erupts in House GOP over 'reckless disregard' for national security threat

Infighting erupted among House Republicans Thursday when one lawmaker accused another of “reckless disregard” over vague warnings issued this week of a national security threat, a letter sent to Speaker Mike Johnson shows.

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) slammed Intelligence Committee chair Mike Turner (R-OH) over his Valentine’s Day revelation to the public that the U.S. faces an “imminent and perhaps existential threat,” according to the letter revealed by Politico’s Olivia Beavers.

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Trump's lawyer threatened with sanctions at the close of Stormy Daniels hearing

After getting off to a rough start, the hearing in New York over the Stormy Daniels hush money trial ended with another sharp reprimand.

According to Just Security fellow Adam Klasfeld's live updates from the courtroom, "Trump's prosecutor Christopher Conroy complained about not receiving defense exhibits as discovery some six weeks before trial."

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Trump's lawyer tells judge half of U.S. believes 2020 election was stolen

Donald Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, cited a number of statistics to a judge Thursday that are more commonly heard in his client's fundraising emails than a courtroom.

The two sides in the Stormy Daniels hush money trial began debating jury selection after Trump was denied requests to delay the trial — now set to begin on March 25.

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'Have a seat': Trump's legal team gets off to rough start at N.Y. trial

Donald Trump was in New York for a hearing before Judge Juan Merchan in the Stormy Daniels hush money trial on Thursday — and it was rough from the start.

Trump attorney Todd Blanche began that hearing with demands to delay the trial — which went nowhere.

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'Here goes Jim again!' Jordan ridiculed for angry letter sent to Biden's ghostwriter

Rep. Jim Jordan, the Republican House Judiciary Committee chair who has struggled to prove the corruption he’d like to impeach President Joe Biden for, wants information from the ghostwriter referenced in Special Counsel Robert Hur’s recent and controversial report.

Jordan released Wednesday a letter to Mark Zwonitzer, just days after the release of Hur’s report, which found Biden had committed no criminal act linked to confidential documents the former Vice President retained, but noted he had read classified notes to the ghostwriter of his memoirs.

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Taylor Greene knocks GOP for losing Santos seat — and wants more pro-Trump candidates

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told Raw Story that the biggest mistake the Republican Party made was not choosing a candidate firmly behind former President Donald Trump to run in the New York Third District special election.

Disgraced former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) was expelled, and a new election was called, which Greene called their first mistake. It's a bad precedent to set to expel a member of Congress, she said.

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