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‘Grave danger’: Trump’s ‘raw display’ of power at court alarms conservative

Well-known conservative journalist Amanda Carpenter, a former aide to two Republican Senators, is warning of the "raw display of political power" Donald Trump is using to attack the court during his trial.

During the early days of the Trump New York criminal trial many noted the ex-president was alone. He was sitting, and at times snoozing, alone in court, unsupported by family members or friends.

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Clarence Thomas put on the spot over which corruption allegations are 'lies'

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is getting pushback after complaining at a legal conference last week that he and his wife Ginni are being treated unfairly with allegations of corruption while at the same time refusing to explain questions about his alleged ethical transgressions.

On Friday, the 75-year-old conservative justice, who has been notable for saying little during hearings throughout his 30-plus years on the bench, was more than willing to speak in general terms about the multiple exposes about gifts, loans and help he has received from wealthy conservatives.

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GOP insider flags Trump's 'under-the-radar' strategy to 'rig' the election process

As part of an analysis on the way Donald Trump strong-armed the Republican Party after his 2020 presidential election loss to set up a third run 2024, one GOP insider suggested any other GOP lawmaker who felt they could compete with him never had a chance.

According to the Guardian's Richard Luscombe, the sheer number of extended Trump family members who will be representing Florida at the Republican party convention this summer is indicative of how the former president has taken over state parties and shut everyone else out.

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Secret Service notified as Trump aide brags about 'causing innocent people to be arrested'

Donald Trump's former White House aide is under fire after a video showed him claiming to distribute fake money to homeless people so that they will be arrested when they spend it.

Johnny McEntee, formerly the White House Presidential Personnel Office under the former president, posted a video on TikTok in which he discusses the purported scheme to "clean up the community."

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'Crowd has been thinning': Trump supporters reportedly 'walking out' of N.J. rally

Donald Trump loves to brag about the "huge" size of his political rallies, but on Saturday a reporter spotted the ex-president's supporters leaving the event while he was still speaking.

Trump over the weekend spoke in New Jersey, which most polls show is solidly behind the current president, Joe Biden. After the event, the former president was criticized for making a mistake about China and for apparently slurring his speech.

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'His cult followers are nuts': Eruption after fact-check confirms Trump rally diaper story

A recent viral story about Donald Trump's supporters wearing diapers to rallies was confirmed by a fact-checker, prompting social media to explode.

Earlier this month, photos of purported Trump fans wearing "real men wear diapers" merchandise spread online. But many wrote the phenomenon off as staged, or even a result of an artificial intelligence program.

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Ari Fleischer offers Donald Trump advice attorney says ‘effectively’ violates gag order

A Fox News panel discussing the Trump New York criminal trial debated whether or not the indicted ex-president could attack the judge's daughter, with former Bush 43 press secretary Ari Fleischer insisting he should, and claiming doing so would not violate the terms of the gag order.

"President Trump needs to stop calling the judge 'conflicted.' He needs to explain why he's conflicted," Fleischer said Friday to a panel that included former Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. "Every day of the trial he goes in there, he says, 'the judge is conflicted, conflicted bigger than I've ever seen anywhere in my life.' He doesn't explain how or why. He needs to say that the judge's daughter works for a Democratic political consulting firm that does anti-Trump business. He needs to explain it. Otherwise, it's just an assertion with no proof. And the President if he's going to say it, back it up. Explain."

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'Fake Christian:' Boebert slammed for attack on charity helping homeless migrants

Rep. Lauren Boebert's Christian values came under scrutiny this week after the Colorado Republican hurled insults at a local initiative to find housing for homeless migrants.

Boebert faced immediate backlash after publishing Wednesday morning an X rant against a hotline Denver residents can call to connect with the nonprofit Hope Has No Borders, which pairs migrants with host families.

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‘Rejection of Trump’: 1 in 5 Indiana GOP voters cast their ballot for Nikki Haley

Nikki Haley dropped out of the 2024 presidential race exactly two months ago, and yet on Tuesday 128,000 Indiana GOP primary voters cast their ballot for the former Trump UN Ambassador instead of the presumptive Republican nominee.

"Unexpected warning signs for Trump in busy Indiana primary," reports Politico, which notes, "Nikki Haley’s performance in the already concluded presidential race could be a sign of trouble for Trump in more competitive states."

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Johnson demands all Trump prosecutions cease, vows to use Congress ‘in every possible way’

In a clear attack on the executive branch, the judicial system, states' rights, and the rule in law in America, Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson vowed on Tuesday to use all the powers of Congress at his disposal to end all four current criminal prosecutions of ex-president Donald Trump.

Johnson's remarks late Tuesday morning came at the exact same time Stormy Daniels was giving sworn testimony about her alleged sexual relationship with Trump in a Manhattan Superior Court case. The presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee is on trial for 34 felonies related to falsification of business records when he allegedly paid hush money to the adult film star, then covered up those payments in what prosecutors say was election interference.

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'What the hell?' MSNBC host left sputtering by Trump's latest Biden smear

Reacting to a report that Donald Trump equated President Joe Biden's administration to Germany's Nazi regime and legal authorities pursuing him for criminal activity as the Gestapo, MSNBC host Jose Diaz-Balart first blew up and then lashed out at the ex-president.

As the former president's 34-felony count trial took a break in proceedings on Monday, the MSNBC host took the time to address the Trump smear made during a 90-minute speech offered up at a Mar-a-Lago luncheon before conservative donors on Saturday.

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'Most damning evidence' yet unveiled by Trump's prosecutors: reporter

Prosecutors in New York on Monday showed a series of documents that Daily Beast reporter Jose Pagliery described as "the most damning" yet seen in former President Donald Trump's Manhattan hush-money trial.

The documents related to the Trump Organization's scheme to reimburse former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen for shelling out hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign.

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Hush money trial lawyers are using a defense 'too dumb for even the Trump base': analyst

A decision by Donald Trump to forbid his hush money trial legal team from admitting that he had multiple adulterous affairs while suggesting his trial is part of a grand conspiracy is likely falling on deaf ears in the jury box.

That is the opinion of Salon analyst Amanda Marcotte who wrote in her column that the common knowledge that Trump committed adultery is the elephant in the room which makes Trump's lawyers look foolish at the best — and liars at worst.

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