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Attack on Pelosi's husband should be part of Trump gag order hearing: ex-FBI prosecutor

Andrew Weissmann, former FBI general counsel and NYU law professor, hopes that the New York Appeals Court considers people like David DePape, who attacked former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer, when deciding whether to uphold the gag order against Donald Trump.

The attacker of Paul Pelosi was found guilty of assault and attempted kidnapping of a federal official on Thursday.

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'He should be condemned for being a child': Ex-GOPer rails against Trump

Former Republican lawmaker David Jolly (FL) went on a full attack Thursday, saying that people are being "too polite" when it comes to accusations that Donald Trump is encouraging violence in the United States.

The conversation on MSNBC was couched in a discussion about David DePape, who was convicted on two federal charges Thursday after he attacked the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. According to DePape's own testimony, he was influenced by QAnon conspiracies pressed by MAGA Republicans.

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Michael Cohen accuses Trump of ongoing intimidation campaign after latest subpoena

The latest subpoena from Donald Trump's legal team demanding witness and the former president's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen turn over phones and other equipment is part of a pattern of attacks designed to use the legal system to intimidate, Cohen said Thursday.

The Daily Beast reported that Trump's team had demanded Cohen turn over "documents and communications [regarding aspects of the case] ...that are stored on any medium under your possession or control, including but not limited to phones (including encrypted messaging applications), tablets, computers, and hard copy,"

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Jack Smith needs to go over Judge Cannon's head after latest Trump trial ruling: analysts

Judge Aileen Cannon again ruled against the Justice Department on setting the court schedule for in the Trump classified documents trial — and her latest decision has onlookers alarmed.

The judge ruled Thursday against the Department of Justice's attempt to set some key deadlines ahead of Donald Trump's trial. Special counsel Jack Smith's office had asked for a December deadline for Trump's legal team to disclose what classified materials they intended to use at trial.

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'Get real and move on': Marjorie Taylor Greene and Piers Morgan stuck in days-long feud

It has been two days since Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on Piers Morgan's show in the U.K. They're still fighting.

Greene spoke to Morgan on Tuesday to pitch her book, where she tries to explain away some of her most bizarre statements, such as the "Jewish space laser" conspiracy and her ongoing belief that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump.

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'There appear to be true UFOs': Expert skewers U.S. for not taking search 'more seriously'

For years, the U.S. military, in conjunction with NASA, has been gathering information to write a report about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), a phrase less recognizable than unidentified flying object (UFO). But as information is gathered, most of what is shared with the public is slim as most becomes classified intelligence.

Politico Magazine published a report Thursday complaining that the American public is being kept in the dark. The only thing that is clear, it said, is that there is a team of national security experts and military personnel dedicated to finding the truth about what is being observed in the skies by the FAA and military planes.

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Jan. 6 rioter mocked for following 'idiot' Donald Trump pleads guilty: court records

The rioter mocked for following ‘idiot’ Donald Trump to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges, court records show.

Frederic Fiol — called out by a social media friend for getting “involved in this bulls---” joined the ranks of more than 700 people who have pleaded guilty to crimes threatening the peaceful transfer of power to President Joe Biden, according to federal court documents and reports.

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'Grift more money': legal expert says Trump will keep pressing against NY judge for cash

One legal analyst predicts that Donald Trump will continue to use his lawyers to push the envelope in court to make more money from his supporters.

Trump's lawyers in the New York fraud case submitted their motion for a mistrial Wednesday, attacking Judge Arthur Engoron and his law clerk. The accusation is about political contributions they say were made by the staff of the judge and their claim that the judge is "biased" against them, as evidenced by his decisions on objections and motions.

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Trump co-defendant in Georgia faces possible bail revocation after attacking witnesses

One of the co-defendants in the racketeering case that includes Donald Trump out of Fulton County, may have his bail revoked.

According to a motion filed by District Attorney Fani Willis on Wednesday, Harrison Floyd should have his bail revoked because he gave interviews to conservative outlets discussing the specifics of the case.

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Trump warned lenders his financial statements shouldn't be relied on: fraud trial witness

An accounting expert for his defense says Donald Trump warned lenders certain financial documents strayed from common accounting rules, according to a report on the former president's $250 million civil court trial.

Jason Flemmons testified Wednesday that Trump disclosed that about 95 percent of assets listed in a 2014 financial condition statement did not adhere to generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP, ABC News reports.

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Furious Trump reacts to book's bombshell revelations — with one particularly upsetting him

Donald Trump hit back at writer Jonathan Karl for a book published this week that's revealed dozens of bombshells about the former president.

But one revelation got particular focus from Trump — the ABC News reporter's claims involving Kim Kardashian.

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Republican demands answers from FBI director — then shuts him down as he tries to respond

FBI Director Chris Wray appeared before Congress Wednesday when he faced off against Jan. 6 conspiracy theories espoused by Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA).

Referring to "ghost buses," Higgins sat with a giant poster of a bus terminal behind him and complained that there is a "tremendous amount of evidence" suggesting that undercover FBI agents were sent into D.C. on Jan. 6 to incite insurrectionists.

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'No consequences': 'The View' hosts complain Congress is never treated like a regular job

Co-hosts of "The View" addressed the fights that surfaced in Congress on Tuesday, asking why Washington D.C. isn't treated like every other place of work where people aren't allowed to behave that way.

The most notable scrap Tuesday involved Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), who threatened to start a fistfight with the president of the Teamsters union.

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