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Trump reposts controversial ally's attacks on hush money judge's wife despite gag order

Donald Trump on Wednesday reposted a blog entry by MAGA diehard Laura Loomer exposing alleged ties of Judge Juan Merchan's wife to New York Attorney General Letitia James.

The story published on Wednesday by Loomer, "More of Judge Merchan’s Anti-Trump Bias Exposed as New York AG Letitia James Employed Merchan’s Wife and The Democrat Attorney’s General Association Paid Loren Merchan’s Authentic Campaigns Company" on her "Loomered" vertical was reposted without caption or commentary by former President Donald Trump's Truth Social account.

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'Fair game': Expert says judge's rejection of Trump immunity unlocks key evidence

Former President Donald Trump lost his ploy to claim presidential immunity in the Manhattan hush money case, with New York Judge Juan Merchan saying Trump did not properly make the claim in an orderly fashion.

The effect of this is somewhat different from the other cases where Trump has claimed immunity, noted Just Security's Adam Klasfeld.

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'What do they have on him?' Marjorie Taylor Greene asks if Mike Johnson is 'blackmailed'

Is Speaker Mike Johnson on the take?

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appeared on Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson's "Uncensored" show to float this serious allegation against Johnson, a fellow Republican, for his recent efforts at the House helm.

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'Massive deal for November': Trump behind push to change how key election state votes

Nebraska's Republican governor has joined Donald Trump in endorsing an effort to change how the state awards its Electoral College votes -- and the potential result could be a boon to the former president come November.

As HuffPost points out, Nebraska and Maine are the only states that split their Electoral College votes based on the popular vote statewide and in U.S. House districts -- which allowed President Joe Biden to win a single delegate after carrying Nebraska’s Second Congressional District.

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Legal analyst finds something that 'caught my eye' in latest Trump criminal ruling

The new ruling by Judge Juan Merchan, who denied Trump's claim of presidential immunity, was specific.

Lawfare's legal fellow and courts correspondent Anna Bower pointed to part of the ruling in which Merchan explains that Trump had ample opportunity to bring up the idea of presidential immunity as a defense earlier and chose not to. In fact, Trump could have brought up the matter when his lawyers briefed the Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals about the presidential immunity claim in the case around the federal election.

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'Clown': Trump supporters melt down after judge tells ex-president he can't claim immunity

Former President Donald Trump's supporters and allies went berserk after Judge Juan Merchan ruled the former president can't assert presidential immunity in his Manhattan hush money criminal case, which is scheduled to start later this month.

Aside from the fact that the alleged offenses happened before he even became president, Merchan found Trump had exhausted the window of time when he could even raise such objections. This comes as Trump has launched a volley of attacks against Merchan and his family.

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'Sanity prevails': Hush money judge heaped with praise for tossing Trump immunity argument

Judge Juan Merchan was heaped with praise after he slapped down former President Donald Trump's presidential immunity plea claim in his criminal hush money case.

Merchan's ruling Wednesday denies Trump's request to delay the New York City criminal trial until after the Supreme Court rules on the presidential immunity argument in special counsel Jack Smith's federal election interference case, a request that baffled George Conway.

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More than 13,000 say Trump should be investigated for Truth Social stock fraud

Trump's Truth Social Nasdaq run so far has been topsy turvy — having suffered a nearly $4 billion hit since last week's money monsoon debut — and now a petition has amassed 13,000 digital signatures to push for former President Donald Trump to be investigated for fraud.

"Just days after it went public, and its stock price placed its value in the billions, Donald Trump's 'Truth Social' crashed back to Earth, with that same stock dropping like a rock," reads the petition launched by a progressive organization known as Left Action, and first reported by Newsweek.

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‘No substance’: GOP Rep. Scott Perry castigated at Jeff Clark’s disciplinary trial

Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) was criticized Wednesday for offering a last-minute affidavit in Jeffrey Clark's disciplinary trial.

Moments before closing his case, Clark's attorney, Harry MacDougald, asked to admit one final piece of evidence: an affidavit from Perry. Bar Co-chair Merril Hirsh called a recess to distribute the affidavit to disciplinary counsel Hamilton Fox III.

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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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'Thin ice': Experts show why Judge Cannon is 'headed for the most trouble she has faced'

Right-wing Judge Aileen Cannon is on "thin ice" in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case — and special counsel Jack Smith might be about to ask higher court judges to bring the hammer down on her, legal experts Norm Eisen, Danya Perry, and Josh Kolb wrote for CNN on Wednesday.

Cannon, herself a Trump appointee, has been overridden by higher courts multiple times throughout this process, often being rebuked for her misapplication of the law — and her latest controversial move was to propose the jury be instructed to consider the merits of Trump's Presidential Records Act defense to the charges, rather than rule on it herself.

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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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