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Legal expert trashes Trump lawyer's first question for Michael Cohen

Donald Trump's Manhattan hush money trial began the afternoon session on Tuesday with cross-examination of Michael Cohen — and, right out of the gate, the defense lawyer wanted to ask about insults.

Todd Blanche, who has taken a back seat to Trump's other lawyer, Susan Necheles in recent days, began his questions by asking, "Mr. Cohen, my name is Todd Blanche and I have never met you. You went on TikTok and called me a crying little s--t."

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MSNBC host aghast to hear testimony that ex-attorney general was 'in cahoots' with Trump

MSNBC host Jose Diaz-Balart had a moment of disbelief about some of the statements from Michael Cohen while he was under oath in the hush money trial.

Trump is facing 34 felony counts in Manhattan for falsifying business records to cover up an alleged affair.

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Judge may hold hearing on whether Trump is directing officials to break gag order: expert

For the past several days, Donald Trump's allies have made statements that, if Trump had made them, would have clearly violated the gag order placed on the former president by Judge Juan Merchan.

Trump is prevented from attacking the witnesses, the judge's family, and the jury. In the last several days, however, Republican officials visiting Trump have done it all.

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Watch: Mike Johnson leaves Trump's trial to complain he can't hold press conference inside

Speaker Mike Johnson is not happy he had to walk outside to hold a press conference in support of Donald Trump.

Johnson joined with former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) at the Manhattan court on Tuesday to support the party's presumptive nominee for president.

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'So effective': Expert says one hush money trial tactic elevated Cohen's credibility

Prosecutors in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial earned praise Monday night for a courtroom tactic one legal expert said effectively elevated the credibility of the former president's onetime fixer Michael Cohen.

Cohen's credibility has been the frequent target of Trump's attacks, the most recent of which saw the former president delivering Monday a furious courthouse rant proclaiming his innocence.

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'Time to testify': Michael Cohen's  ex-lawyer taunts Trump over hush money trial promise

Michael Cohen's former attorney Lanny Davis dared former President Donald Trump Monday night to make good on a pledge to testify in his historic criminal hush money trial.

"Michael Cohen did his time and they found that he was directed by Mr. Trump," Davis said while appearing on CNN. "So if Michael Cohen did the time for the crime, so should Mr. Trump."

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'Dictatorial kingship': Trump supporter Stew Peters calls for absolute monarchy

Stew Peters, a far-right supporter of former President Donald Trump and conspiracy theorist with hundreds of thousands of followers, said on social media Monday that America should abandon democracy.

"I am in favor of the installation of a monarchy," Peters posted. "A dictatorial kingship that will reintroduce normalcy, Christian values and the RULE OF LAW. A system that will indict, try and FRY convicted war criminals and pedophiles. A power that will secure the borders of our country, and consider AMERICA FIRST in every decision that it faces. This is the way."

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'Jury is taking notice': Ex-aide says Trump GOP allies' court appearance hurts his case

The slate of elected officials who appeared with former President Donald Trump Monday for his criminal hush money trial only highlighted the absence of the person he needs most to be there, a onetime aide argues.

Sarah Matthews, a former Trump White House deputy press secretary, made this argument during an appearance Monday evening on CNN's "The Situation Room," after a day in Manhattan criminal court that saw the former president flanked by Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH ) and Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL).

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'Trouble at the family dinner table': Trump Jr. laughs at Stormy Daniels' blackout account

Donald Trump Jr. mocked Stormy Daniels on his latest episode of "Triggered" — and in particular swatted aside testimony that she felt "blacked out" when the adult film star said she and his father were sexually involved.

Trump Jr. shared with viewers Monday a two-minute riff on Daniels, whose testimony in his father's criminal hush money trial last week earned praise for consistency and legal prowess from analysts and reporters in the courtroom, by pointing to recent commentary from one liberal political commentator.

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Trump 'enjoys bending people to his will' — and he 'shredded' Michael Cohen: biographer

Donald Trump's biographer believes the former president's predilection for "bending people to his will" was made plain Monday when Michael Cohen testified in his criminal hush money trial.

Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts that he falsified business records to conceal hush money paid ahead of the 2016 presidential election, denying both criminal activity and affairs with adult film star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal.

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Longtime Michael Cohen friend thinks he still has 'sick affection' for Trump

Michael Cohen has described his 15 years with Donald Trump as akin to being in a cult and, after conversations with him, longtime friend Donny Deutsch agrees — describing his relationship as being akin to Stockholm Syndrome.

Cohen took to the stand on the 15th day of Trump's hush money trial Monday, in which the ex-president faces 34 felony counts for the falsification of business records involving alleged payments to keep adult actress Stormy Daniels quiet about an affair.

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'Not sure what the strategy is': Tactics of Trump legal team leave legal analyst confused

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen appeared on the stand for the first time in the hush money case Monday — and at least one legal analyst was shocked by some of the tactics being used by Trump's lawyers.

Trump stands accused of 34 felony counts involving the falsification of business records to hide a hush money payment made to a adult movie star he allegedly had a sexual relationship with. Trump continues to maintain the affair never occurred and plead not guilty to all charges.

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'Mental anguish is trying to be pushed' on Trump during trial: Tommy Tuberville

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) on Monday complained about former President Donald Trump having to endure "mental anguish" by having to sit in court.

Speaking to the press outside of the courthouse during a morning break, Tuberville complained about how depressing it all was.

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