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'He looks sad': CNN panel sees reality 'sinking in' on Trump's face

A CNN panel said Tuesday that former President Donald Trump looked “sad” as he left Trump Tower to be arraigned at the New York courthouse.

CNN host Anderson Cooper asked former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin how often Trump is without his political advisers and acolytes around him.

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The king of that court is the judge 'and one way or the other Trump will learn that': legal expert

Legal experts gathered with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell Monday evening to comment on the judge's recent rulings for the arrangement of former President Donald Trump, who was indicted on 34 felony counts.

The lawyers were speculating on a possible gag order for Trump, given his attacks on the judge, the D.A. and his family. There's also the potential for inappropriate behavior from Trump, like attacking others in court, even the jurors.

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Former Larry Hogan aide Roy McGrath dead following Tennessee gunfight with the FBI: report

Former Maryland chief of staff Roy McGrath, who worked for Gov. Larry Hogan, was finally found after three weeks at large.

The Baltimore Banner reported that the Republican insider was found in Farragut, Tennessee when FBI agents confronted him, the FBI spokesperson confirmed.

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Omarosa claims she can see little 'tells' from Trump that he's truly 'scared'

Two top Donald Trump biographers, David Cay Johnston and Tim O'Brien, have said that they think the former president is scared because he's never had to face the kind of consequences he's about to face in New York.

On MSNBC's The ReidOut with Joy Reid, former "Apprentice" star Omarosa Manigault Newman agreed with the men, saying Trump has little "tells" that are now on full display.

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Maddow: 'When you command people to protest for you and they don’t, what does that say about you?'

On Monday, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow compared Donald Trump's desperate pleas to bring protests to the streets of New York over his recent indictment to the Samuel Beckett play, Waiting for Godot.

Last week, Trump begged his supporters to take to the streets. "Protest! Protest! Protest!" he exclaimed. As Raw Story noted earlier today, very few of his supporters have suited up.

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Trump's lawyers are probably terrified that he’ll lose it in court: former assistant DA

Jeremy Saland, former assistant Manhattan DA, who now works as a defense attorney, said that Donald Trump's lawyers are likely terrified of any possible outbursts and ragegasms the former president could unleash in a courtroom.

"His counsel is probably petrified," he explained in a discussion Monday night on MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes. "They must be frightened that he will lose control, and they don't want to see that happen in the courtroom. He thrives off that chaos, but when he's the center of that chaos, that doesn't work for him. It's manipulating others that is."

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Leak: 34 felonies against Donald Trump confirmed

There were unconfirmed reports from CNN last week that there would be 34 charges against Donald Trump, but Yahoo's Michael Isikoff has been able to confirm the felony counts.

One that was expected is a falsification of business records because Trump created a fake pathway where he funneled money to his attorney claiming a legal retainer when the funds were actually for the hush money payment.

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Michael Cohen mocks Trump's lack of support in New York: 'It looked like a bake sale for a high school football team'

Speaking to MSNBC's Ari Melber on Monday, Michael Cohen, the former lawyer to Donald Trump during and before the 2016 campaign, couldn't help but notice that the once robust following that flocked to defend the ex-president is waning.

"I'm sort of mixed in my emotions regarding this; interestingly enough," said Cohen. "Most people wouldn't believe that I believe it's important because it shows accountability regardless of power or position. But at the same point in time, I'm saddened mostly because you are talking about the denigration of the office of the presidency of the United States of America."

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Trump’s 'lack of respect' for U.S. security was constantly on display at Mar-a-Lago: reporter

Revelations being unearthed about the document scandal involving former President Donald Trump show a cavalier disregard for America's national security, experts said Monday

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Monday, former FBI agent Peter Strzok and Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig voiced concern about who Trump was showing the classified documents that were found inside his Mar-a-Lago home. The Washington Post reported Sunday that he was displaying them to political donors.

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Claim that Trump showed classified docs to donors could be what brings him down: former FBI agent

Bombshell revelations claiming former President Donald Trump was showing classified documents to donors at his Mar-a-Lago home could be what brings him down, former FBI agent and Donald Trump foe Peter Strzok said Monday.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, he cited a Sunday Washington Post article that claimed the Justice Department had obtained new evidence that proves obstructions of justice in the classified case.

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Trump whines that he's not getting enough support from the GOP — particularly DeSantis: report

Former President Donald Trump isn't happy about the level of support he's getting from fellow Republicans. According to CBS News reporter Bob Costa, a person close to Trump said that he's complaining about "muted response from his Republican rivals, especially from Gov. DeSantis."

His concern comes despite vocal support from many Republicans since the announcement that Trump has been indicted. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) appeared to weep before a Fox audience Thursday evening and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has threatened to go up against the NYPD in protest of the indictment.

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'It's kind of a Jesus Christ thing': Report says Trump refused offer to be quietly arraigned over Zoom

Former President Donald Trump turned down the chance to have a low-key arraignment over Zoom, instead preferring a high-profile booking he hopes will fire up his supporters, Rolling Stone reported Monday.

Sources told the magazine Trump refused the offers of a quiet surrender and demanded a midday, in-person appearance..

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Trump will only abide by a gag order when 'he finally recognizes the severity of his predicament': biographer

Bloomberg Opinion editor and “TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald" author Tim O'Brien cited only one other occasion in which Donald Trump faced serious legal jeopardy. In that case, he explained, it was Trump and his father, Fred Trump Sr., who were being prosecuted by the justice department for racial discrimination.

Now Trump is in trouble again, only this time, his father isn't here to bail him out.

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