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'Beyond Parody': Kevin McCarthy talk spurs Jeffrey Dahmer and Cookie Monster comparisons

A cannibalistic serial killer, a Sesame Street puppet, and the bacteria Salmonella: Kevin McCarthy found himself compared to all three, and more, on Wednesday.

The comparisons began after news hit that the former House speaker — who notoriously voted against certifying President Joe Biden's presidential election victory in 2020 — would headline a Georgetown University event next week entitled "How Strong is our Democracy?"

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Judge denies Trump's 'presidential immunity' claim in criminal hush-money case

Judge Juan Merchan has denied Donald Trump's latest claim of presidential immunity.

The New York election interference case about the hush money scheme involving Stormy Daniels may have unfolded before Trump was elected to the White House, but since he wrote the check reimbursing Michel Cohen while in the White House, he contends presidential immunity protects him.

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'Land grab': Expert doubts Trump will succeed in suit over 'mismanaged' Truth Social

Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against two co-founders of his social media site, Truth Social, claiming their "mismanagement" in 2023. After the stock went live last week, the stock price of the company declined.

Trump alleged in the suit filed this week that Andy Litinsky and Wes Moss aren't entitled to their shares of DJT stock.

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Billionaire backing Trump's $175M civil fraud bond was once sued by ex-president's admin

The billionaire who secured Donald Trump's $175 million bond has handed him cash before — after he was sued by the former president's Justice department for unlawful lending, according to a new report.

The Daily Beast Wednesday uncovered a new link between Trump and Don Hankey, best known for running an empire of subprime car loans, that began with a settlement agreement after his company Westlake Services was accused of violating military employees' rights by repossessing their cars.

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'A sensational filing': Expert explains ironic reason Jack Smith might opt to keep Cannon

Legal analyst Elie Honig said Wednesday Special Counsel Jack Smith could resort to the "drastic" measure of requesting Judge Aileen Cannon's removal from Donald Trump’s classified documents case, but one ironic reason might be keeping him back.

Honig spoke with CNN anchor Dana Bash about “one of the big issues” Smith has with the Florida judge overseeing the federal case against the former president: "delay."

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'Extremely angry': Ex-SCOTUS judge infuriates with 'justices are best of friends' column

Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer penned an op-ed for the New York Times Wednesday in which he celebrated the friendship between his fellow judges — who, he said, managed to cut through their political differences.

It wasn't received well.

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GOP isn't backing Trump's presidential immunity claim: analysis

A pivotal argument in former President Donald Trump's defense against federal election interference charges will reach the Supreme Court this month without key support from a conspicuously absent group — his own political party.

That's according to analysis of the presidential immunity claim, which Trump is slated to present to the nation's highest court on April 25, from Punchbowl News' Andrew Desiderio.

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Trump wanted Ivanka to take over The Apprentice but NBC ignored him: new book

A new book is revealing the "drama" and debate Donald Trump had with NBC when he decided to run for president and leave his show "The Apprentice."

Variety co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setoodeh's book, “Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass,” drops June 18 and claims to reveal the "untold story" of the former reality star.

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'Sit this one out': Blowback hits Elise Stefanik after she demands Trump judge's recusal

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) publicly demanded the recusal of the New York City judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money case, then faced immediate blowback.

Stefanik took to X Wednesday to throw her support behind Trump and his effort to get Justice Juan Merchan yanked from the case less than two weeks before it is slated to go to trial.

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Trump's own argument used against him as Bragg trashes claim trial should be dismissed

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg responded Wednesday to Donald Trump's recent legal filing claiming that the election interference case involving the Stormy Daniels hush money scandal should be dismissed because the pretrial publicity makes it impossible for him to get a fair hearing.

Just Security reporter Adam Klasfeld pointed out that Bragg has taken a key part of Trump's argument and used it against the former president. The Trump filing says that his team surveyed 400 New Yorkers, and found they believe that he is guilty before the trial even starts — suggesting an unbiased jury will be hard to find.

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'Daisy chain of innuendo': Alvin Bragg slaps back against Trump's recusal demand

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Wednesday slammed former President Donald Trump's demand that the judge overseeing his hush money case recuse himself in a new court filing, records show.

The District Attorney's office set itself firmly in opposition to Trump's argument that Justice Juan Merchan could not fairly oversee the New York City criminal trial because of a conflict of interest.

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Special counsel deploys 'sass' in filing on classified documents case: legal analysts

A new response filed by Jack Smith in the classified documents case was made public late Tuesday and, according to legal analysts, the special counsel is deploying creative retorts in his reply to the judge.

Former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg told MSNBC on Wednesday that Smith had no choice but to call out the judge for "failing a law school exam" in her handling of the classified information case. Smith knocked Judge Aileen Cannon for her directions for jury instructions, pointing out that they are based on "a fundamentally flawed legal premise."

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'They think we're stupid': Ex-GOP chair doesn't buy claims of man who paid Trump's bond

Don Hankey of Knight Specialty Insurance swears he's never met or spoken to Donald Trump, but former Republican Party chairman Michael Steele isn't buying it.

Hankey helped arrange Trump's $175 million bond, Bloomberg News reported. The man is also the biggest share holder in Axos, the bank that refinanced Trump Tower.

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