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Trump's new First Amendment defense in Georgia case 'won't carry water': legal expert

Former President Donald Trump is testing out a new defense in the Georgia election racketeering case, reported The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Monday: the First Amendment.

"In a filing on Monday in Fulton County Superior Court, Trump attorney Steven Sadow said the former president will challenge his indictment on racketeering, conspiracy and other charges by asserting his right to political speech and expressive conduct," reported David Wickert.

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Leaders downplay whether Trump can destroy the U.S. — and ignore he's already done a lot

Political, congressional and judicial leaders think that Donald Trump may try to overthrow the United States in 2025, but they're downplaying the seriousness that it can happen.

A report from "The Messenger" interviewed "more than 20 people ... from across the political spectrum, including Democratic and GOP lawmakers, former senior DOJ leaders, Trump critics and the former president’s first-term lawyers, aides and advisors." Each was asked about the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, which would make good on Trump's past efforts to fire anyone working in the government who doesn't support him. Each doesn't anticipate Trump will be able to accomplish his task of putting his foes in prison and making up the government his own personal fiefdom.

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The danger is to the entire courthouse — and Trump's intentions are clear: legal expert

If Donald Trump cared about his impact on the people he attacks, he would have stopped after seeing the 275 pages of single-spaced threats just one staffer in the New York court received.

Speaking to MSNBC about the matter on Sunday, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, who co-hosts the "Sisters In Law" podcast, explained that it's actions like these that will ultimately hurt Trump.

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'Let me clarify': Fox News host busts GOP lawmaker for claiming Biden supports terrorists

Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) got fact-checked by a Fox host on Sunday after he tried to claim that President Joe Biden was following the pro-terrorism branch of his party.

"He has to be careful he doesn't get weak in Israel because he's trying to appeal, as well, to the Palestinians more than, especially, the people in Hamas as well as others within his party," Van Drew began.

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Official lay dying unnoticed in DeSantis' office for 24 minutes: law enforcement report

Peter Antonacci left a meeting with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Sept. 23, 2022, and several moments later, he was dead mere steps from the room. No one noticed. It has been over a year, and the information about the incident is only now being revealed.

Florida Bulldog reported Sunday that the man DeSantis hired to head up his so-called "elections fraud unit" lay dead or dying in the governor's office before anyone noticed. With security cameras turned to watch, for 24 minutes, Antonacci lay motionless on the ground.

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'Hate was a motivator' against 3 Palestinian students shot: Advocacy group says

While there are few details available, groups are already saying that the shooting in Burlington, Vermont, had to do with racism.

The three students were on their way to dinner together while they were home for the Thanksgiving break. They were all wearing Palestinian scarves, symbols of the Keffiyeh. The students all attend American schools, Trinity University, Haverford College and Brown University.

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Heirs Don Jr., Eric and Ivanka Trump forced to take out $22 million in loans

The heirs to Donald Trump's fortune have been forced to take out hefty loans to buy their Florida properties, the DailyMail reported Sunday.

After leaving the White House, Trump and his three eldest adult children all moved to Florida, a state where their properties cannot be seized due to a homestead exemption, which prevents a home as well as pensions and other 401k interests exempt from attachment.

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Ex-N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo accused of sexual harassment in new lawsuit: court records

Andrew Cuomo’s former executive assistant filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the former New York governor this week, court records show

Brittany Commisso — who for years has spoken publicly about her allegations against Cuomo — filed a civil lawsuit in Albany Wednesday, just before the state’s Adult Sex Abuse Act was set to expire, according to court documents and reports.

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'From the horse's mouth': Legal expert says Trump already admitted to fraud

A document from The Mazars exposed in Donald Trump's fraud trial for his Trump Organization has a damning message at the top reading "DJT to get final review." The document in question was a financial statement from 2014 that declared Trump was worth $3.4 billion in assets and cash.

According to New York Times investigative reporter Susanne Craig, who has followed Trump's financial problems for years, the note directly links Trump to the fraud.

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Nikki Haley staffer shoves along N.H. teen who asks if she thinks Trump is a threat: video

Teenager Quinn Mitchell has shaken up New Hampshire with his tough questions to 2024 Republican presidential candidates. The latest target of the 15-year-old was Nikki Haley, whose staff shoved him along as he asked about Trump, NBC News' Emma Barnett captured in a video.

Approaching the candidate at an event Monday, Mitchell asked if she truly believes former President Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. A man can be seen to Haley's left, who tries to wave Mitchell along.

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Even Mike Johnson's staunchest allies agree he's just starting to get grasp of job: report

New Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is already causing questions from both sides of his party, a New York Times report Wednesday says.

The far-right Freedom Caucus members are voicing concern that he's abandoning their hard-line values to get a wider appeal — a criticism that effectively led to the ousting of his predecessor, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

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Colts owner whines that cops stopped him for DUI because he's 'rich white billionaire'

Colts owner Jim Irsay told HBO in an interview that he was arrested for driving under the influence because he's rich and white.

"I am prejudiced against because I'm a rich, white billionaire," he whined, averting his eyes from journalist Andrea Kremer. "If I'm just the average guy down the block, they're not pulling me in."

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Chuck Grassley mercilessly mocked for 'wholesome' Thanksgiving tweet

Like many Americans, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) spent the Wednesday before Thanksgiving cleaning the house, bragging about his 45-year-old Hoover Heavy-Duty Concept 2 with "Power Drive" technology as he prepared for the holiday.

Grassley, who turned 90 years old this year, is the eldest member of the Senate by eight years, but he showed off his cleaning skills and keen sweatpant-fashion in a holiday tweet while cleaning the carpets — as a stuffed gnome looks on.

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