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Trump battered by biographers for using his family as 'props' during humiliating trial

Former President Donald Trump is expected to appear in court for the third week of testimony that centers on hush money paid to an adult film star to keep her quiet about an adulterous affair.

And with the exception of son Eric Trump last week, Trump's family has mostly stayed away from the trial all together despite the fact that his family is being invoked in his defense.

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Trump flipped out on Biden 'Gestapo' in 'profanity-laden' speech before donors

Donald Trump spent his Saturday afternoon swearing and fuming before a gathering of rich donors in Palm Beach while launching attacks on special counsel Jack Smith and also complaining about President Joe Biden's "Gestapo."

During a report on the donor retreat in Florida where the former president is hobnobbing with wealthy donors as he scrambles for campaign and legal fees cash, CNN's Alayna Treene claimed the former president went on a 90-minute tirade.

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Noem heads to Mar-a-Lago after branding kids she ministered in church ‘little tyrants’

Amid more damning revelations from her soon-to-be released book, embattled South Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem will head to Mar-a-Lago this weekend as ex-president Donald Trump auditions potential vice presidential picks in front of high-dollar donors. Noem was also slated to attend a Republican fundraiser in Colorado this weekend but it was canceled over alleged safety concerns after news broke she had bragged about shooting her 14-month old dog.

While Noem's shooting to death of her wirehaired pointer, Cricket, which she detailed in the book, is still making headlines overnight a new revelation made news: Noem falsely claims in her book she met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

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Trump 'shakes head in disgust' as his attorney agrees with Judge Merchan: court insider

During a hearing Thursday over claims Donald Trump again defied a gag order issued by the judge in his hush money trial, the former president's lead lawyer agreed with Judge Juan Merchan — and that appeared to infuriate his client.

Just days after the New York Times reported that Trump is butting heads with attorney Todd Blanche, complaining that he is not being "aggressive" enough, the lawyer may have thrown more fuel on that fire by conceding a point about his client's actions.

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Ex-Trump official shut down by CNN hosts for defense of J6 rioters as 'patriots'

A former Donald Trump official ran into a brick wall on Thursday morning when he tried to defend his old boss for calling Jan. 6 insurrectionists "patriots."

In recent days, the former president has been trying to equate the rioters who stormed the Capitol and sent lawmakers from both sides of the aisle fleeing for their lives with students setting up encampments on college campuses in support of Palestinians in Gaza.

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Trump's 'outright psychopathy' on display in his new email meltdowns: columnist

Concurrent with Donald Trump's hush money trial finishing up its second week of prosecution testimony, the former president's emails to his supporters are becoming increasingly over-the-top and shrill, leading to speculation he is not only having donation problems but also the pressures of his legal problems are getting to him.

As noted by Salon's Chauncey DeVega who has been reporting on the former president's diminishing mental state and possible psychological problems, there is a growing vibe of panic in Trump's emails as evidenced by a recent one that blared: "All hell breaks loose in 24 hours!" and another declaring he is being held "hostage."

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​Ex-Trump Org exec left 'potentially priceless paper trail' for hush money trial: report

Newly uncovered emails from jailed Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg may provide a goldmine of information for prosecutors in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office that could bolster the hush money trial of Donald Trump, which is now in its second week of testimony.

Weisselberg is currently sitting in jail and is not expected to be a witness, although some notes he left behind are already in the hands of investigators. As the Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger is reporting, "he left behind a potentially priceless paper trail," that may also lead to new charges.

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'Obviously bonkers': Lindsey Graham's Trump defense has already been blown up

Any hope that Sen. Lindsey Graham's defense of Donald Trump on Sunday during an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union" might provide a roadmap for the former president's legal team was dashed by MSNBC's Steve Benen on Monday morning.

While speaking with CNN's Dana Bash, the South Carolina Republican suggested paying off adult film star Stormy Daniels is not only not a criminal act, but the norm for celebrities attempting to protect their images.

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Brett Kavanaugh provides clue into court's eventual ruling on Trump immunity case

A legal review written more than a decade ago by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh could provide a preview of how he will rule on Donald Trump's sweeping immunity claim.

The Trump-appointed Kavanaugh, who was confirmed in 2018, published the article nine years earlier while serving as a U.S. Circuit Court judge, saying that the public vastly underestimated the difficulty of the president's job and arguing they should be protected from criminal prosecution while focusing without distraction on the duties of their role, reported Insider.

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'All he talks about is nonsense': Ex-Trump aide buried for ducking questions on CNN

A panel discussion between a former Donald Trump administration official and an ex-Bill Clinton aide grew heated on Monday after the conservative balked at answering questions about Trump's plans for a second term.

With CNN's John Berman acting as referee, Mike Dubke, a former Trump White House communications director, and ex-Bill Clinton aide Keith Boykin squared off over the 2024 election presumably between Trump and President Joe Biden. After Dubke insisted the economy is awful, Boykin jumped all over him by pointing out employment numbers and signs of inflation easing, and then asked Dubke what Trump has in store if re-elected.

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Trump shoves Kari Lake out of Mar-a-Lago and frets she'll be electoral liability: report

There are rumblings from Donald Trump insiders that the former president is growing increasingly concerned that former TV personality Kari Lake will blow the GOP's chances of picking up a Senate seat and that her unpopularity in Arizona will also hurt his re-election chances.

It was previously reported that the former president became annoyed with Lake because she was causing him problems with his wife Melania because of her constant presence at his Mar-a-Lago resort. On Monday, the Washington Post reported the rift also was based over Trump's concerns she is not out doing enough campaigning.

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'Trump appears to be dementing' as court naps raise new concerns with psychologist

With Donald Trump having to spend more time in court as his lawyers defend him against charges of business fraud related to hush money payments handed over to adult film star Stormy Daniels, he has spent less time holding rallies where his verbal gaffes have led to concerns about his mental acuity.

However, as one psychologist has been making the case that the former president has been showing signs of increasing dementia explained, Trump's demeanor and repeated instances of dozing off at a trial where he is facing 34 felony counts should be raising new concerns.

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'Not someone you want in charge': Morning Joe piles on Noem over puppy killing

On Monday morning, the co-hosts and the entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" expressed dismay and disgust with Gov. Kristi Noem for admitting in her new book that she shot and killed a misbehaving 14-month-old puppy years ago and seemed proud of the revelation.

As co-host Mika Brzezinski read the details of Noem bragging about shooting the puppy known as Cricket in a gravel pit, Joe Scarborough repeatedly interjected "wow" and then questioned both her shooting the dog as well as her judgment in thinking it was a plus for her bid to Donald Trump's possible 2024 running mate to admit it in a book.

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