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'People who are afraid cower': Trump's lawyer Alina Habba before he backed off testifying

It didn't take long for the former president to withdraw his lawyer's promise.

It's been just a few days since Donald Trump's lawyer Alina Habba proclaimed he was not afraid and that's why he would testify on Monday.

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Legal analyst: Trump 'generally gets himself in more and more trouble' opening his mouth

MSNBC news reporter Adam Reiss explained on Sunday that Donald Trump "couldn't control himself" the last time he tried to testify before the New York fraud trial. It's unclear if that's the reason Trump withdrew from testifying on Monday, but there are some educated guesses from two analysts.

"We had this exact conversation as to whether or would he not testify on Monday," said Sunday host Yasmin Vossoughian. "You said to me, listen, at this point, he's going to testify. But you really never know with the former president. We will really know, and he actually shows up on Monday morning for that testimony. You predicted, accurately, that he was not going to be there. He's not going to testify."

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GOP Sen. sounds alarm about national security risk posed by garlic from 'communist China'

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) is sounding the alarm on communist garlic, The Cato Institute's Scott Lincicome pointed out Thursday.

The Republican sent a letter to Washington, D.C. secretary of commerce Gina Raimondo pointing out that the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 gives the Commerce Secretary the power to investigate imports that could be national security threats — and that garlic from China is one of them.

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Legal expert debunks Trump witness who tried to say bank was at fault for agreeing loans

Donald Trump's top expert witness appeared in the New York fraud trial Thursday in an effort to negate claims made by the New York Attorney General's office.

The NYU accounting professor, Eli Bartov, tried to paint Deutsche Bank as the responsible party for not doing due diligence in investigating Trump's finances when he applied for loans.

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'You ought to be ashamed': Trump witness snaps at fraud trial lawyer

The drama increased on Thursday as former President Donald Trump appeared in court for the New York fraud trial in which his defense team is battling to keep expected fines as low as possible.

MSNBC's legal analyst Lisa Rubin and Law360's Stewart Bishop revealed that an unexpected spat broke out between lawyers before the lunch break.

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Trump lawyers to appeal 'presidential immunity' strike-down in election case

Former President Donald Trump's legal team is appealing after Judge Tanya Chutkan struck down his claim that he had "absolute immunity" from all crimes due to being president.

Chutkan struck down the defense in the federal election interference case last week — and legal analysts immediately predicted it would ultimately end in an appeal to the D.C. court.

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Ex-GOP insider tells 'The View' that 'petty' Kevin McCarthy will seek payback

Former House and White House staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin revealed that Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is "peeeee-tyyyy," she said, stretching out the word on Thursday.

The co-host of "The View"

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Kevin McCarthy's departure leaves GOP with a massive problem: report

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) lost the speakership earlier this year when eight Republicans joined with all House Democrats to vacate his chair, and this week he announced he would be leaving Congress entirely at the end of the year.

According to a new report from Politico about McCarthy's home district, his supporters aren't shocked about the sudden resignation, leaving the GOP with an even smaller margin than McCarthy managed through most of 2023.

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'Trump style': Donald Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle mocked for animalia genitalia bone photo

Celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle showed off the bone of an animal's genitalia in photos, discovered OK Magazine.

The penis bone came from a hunter friend who gave them as gifts for the holiday. Photographed bathed in red light, Guilfoyle held her slightly flaccid bone with an open-mouthed look of surprise. Donald Jr. displayed his more upright with a big grin.

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Texas Republican won't contest charges he fraudulently removed opponent's yard signs

Frederick Frazier, a Trump-endorsed Republican state lawmaker in Texas who also serves as a Dallas Police officer, will not contest charges that he illegally impersonated a public official to have his opponent's yard signs removed, reported the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday.

Frazier, who will also plead guilty to misdemeanor criminal mischief and represents the city of McKinney, was charged over a 2022 incident in which he allegedly impersonated a town official and told a Walmart store manager to remove campaign signs for his opponent, Paul Chabot, because they were allegedly not in compliance. Chabot filed a complaint with Texas Rangers, who investigated the incident.

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Jack Smith was just handed 'valuable evidence' from Wisconsin fake electors case: expert

Fake electors in Wisconsin agreed Wednesday that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election — and an expert predicts special counsel Jack Smith is already planning how to use their admission in his federal investigation.

Donald Trump has already been indicted for the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election, and Just Security's Ryan Goodman explained the 10 fake electors, as part of their agreement in settling a civil trial, have pledged to aid in the federal probe of the former president.

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'Multiple victims': University of Nevada Las Vegas active shooter reported

MSNBC broke into the daily political discussions to report an active shooter in Las Vegas with "multiple victims" Wednesday afternoon.

At 11:59 a.m. PST, the University of Nevada Las Vegas posted on social media calling for a shelter in place with the note "RUN-HIDE-FIGHT."

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Republican leaders suggest one of their own is a Democrat plant

Speaking to CNN Capitol reporter Manu Raju, Republicans speculated Wednesday if one of the Montana Republicans is a plant for the Democratic Party.

Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) is one of eight Republicans who voted to oust former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). Rosendale is facing a primary from Tim Sheehy as he makes a bid for the U.S. Senate.

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