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'Do it properly': Judge orders Trump lawyer to clean up mess left by questioning

Manhattan Criminal Court — The judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal hush money case told the former president's lead attorney Thursday that if he could not clean up his own cross-examination mess, the prosecutors will do it for him.

Todd Blanche's rocky start in his second day facing off against Michael Cohen, Trump's former fixer and the star witness in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case, included questions about the unsealing of the indictment on March 30, 2023.

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Testy Trump lawyer gets crickets as he jokes about Congress members in court

Manhattan Criminal Court — Former President Donald Trump's attorney Todd Blanche heard crickets in the courtroom when he took a jab at members of Congress in front of members of Congress.

Blanche Thursday became testy as he cross-examined former Trump fixer Michael Cohen, the star witness in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's criminal hush money case whom the defense attorney sought to discredit.

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Boebert stares down Trump enemy as she sparks mockery with court appearance

Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) were among those in the audience to support Donald Trump on Thursday — and the Colorado Republican was reportedly staring daggers at the former president's critics.

Photos were taken of the lawmakers positioned directly behind the ex-president as his trial began and Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, continued his testimony.

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'No!' Trump lawyer slapped down by hush money judge amid rocky Michael Cohen cross

Manhattan Criminal Court — Laughter erupted Thursday during former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial when his attorney made a plea to the judge — and received a swift and stern "No."

Todd Blanche asked to approach Judge Juan Merchan within the first 15 minutes of his second day of cross-examining Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen.

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Democracy expert highlights 'devastatingly bad news for Trump' in 2024 election

The Maryland primaries delivered another blow to Donald Trump on Tuesday night, where Nikki Haley walked away with 20 percent of the Republican primary vote. Haley dropped out of the race two months ago.

Speaking to MSNBC about the state of the race, Democracy Docket chief Mark Elias explained to Nicolle Wallace that it isn't merely that Trump isn't doing well with a broad swath of voters in the state. Maryland is a closed primary state, which means only registered Republicans can vote in the GOP primary.

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'I hope you're listening': Conservative George Conway gives direct message to 'wuss' Trump

Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway went directly after Donald Trump saying that he's too scared to testify in his own defense.

Trump has been trying to go after the district attorney, the judge's daughter, and witnesses for his Manhattan trial, where he's charged with 34 felony counts involving the falsification of documents. But at no point has he explained in his own words exactly why he is innocent of the crimes accused.

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'Glad you weren’t president': Romney's call for a Trump pardon immediately backfires

Sen. Mitt Romney's suggestion that President Joe Biden should have pardoned former President Donald Trump has critics gleeful that the Utah Republican was never elected president.

Romney shared this controversial opinion Wednesday with MSNBC journalist Stephanie Ruhle.

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'You pander so hard': Flame-throwing MAGA candidate burned for 'weak and gay' comment

A controversial MAGA candidate faced an angry backlash from fans of a rap artist whose song appeared, possibly without permission, in a campaign video that told viewers "don't be weak and gay."

Missouri GOP Secretary of State candidate Valentina Gomez wears what looks like a bulletproof vest as she runs to the 2010 Lupe Fiasco song "The Show Goes On" in the campaign video posted Tuesday.

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'They're a little bit irked': Trump insiders reportedly mad about Biden's latest move

President Joe Biden began the morning by launching a campaign to ridicule Donald Trump for having limited availability for presidential debates.

Trump and his surrogates have spent the past several weeks complaining that the presumptive GOP nominee is being taken off the campaign trail to face the criminal trial in Manhattan around the falsification of business records for the hush money scheme. There is one weekday when Trump has the day off because the judge volunteers to run a special court for the mentally ill.

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'Negative impact': Ex-Trump lawyer says MAGA 'theatrics' hurt him with judge and jury

Former President Donald Trump's MAGA lawmaker allies aren't helping his criminal hush money case by showing up at the courthouse — and they may be hurting him by angering the judge and the jury, one former Trump attorney says.

Tim Parlatore spoke with CNN anchor Brianna Keilar Wednesday after several GOP lawmakers attended the New York City trial, with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) even at one point trying to hold a press conference inside the courthouse and being rebuffed.

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'Get the teleprompter and Adderall ready!' Trump debate announcement spurs instant mockery

Former President Donald Trump's acceptance of two presidential debate invitations spurred immediate mockery about teleprompters, fictional serial killers and a common medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Trump and Biden have officially agreed to two debates on June 27 — before the Republican National Convention is expected to nominate the former president as the party's candidate — and on Sept. 10.

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'One-man crime wave': Jamie Raskin demands Trump be held accountable for oil baron grift

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-M.D.) appeared on CNN Wednesday to sing the praises of Angela Alsobrooks, who won the Democratic primary for the Senate race on Tuesday night and will face off against former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan.

But, after trashing Donald Trump for putting Republicans in the position for races to come down to who will codify reproductive freedom, Raskin took aim at a meeting Trump had with big oil companies where he allegedly offered a quid pro quo — and demanded action.

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Ex-prosecutors agree case against Trump was already proven before Michael Cohen took stand

Donald Trump's lawyer spent Tuesday grilling the ex-president's former "fixer," Michael Cohen, about his role in an alleged hush money scheme and the subsequent false business documents prosecutors say were created to hide it.

Trump faces 34 felony counts around the matter — and two former prosecutors say his guilt was proven before Cohen even took the stand.

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