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Pump-and-dump investors cash out on 'crazy' Trump fans buying up Truth Social stock

Early investors in the Trump Media & Technology Group are telling Reuters that they made a quick profit by cashing out late last week just before the company's first financial report sent its share prices into a freefall on Monday.

One such investor was Mohammed Al Shalloudi, a 21-year-old data analyst from the United Arab Emirates, who rushed to invest in the Truth Media stock as soon as it became available because he believed he could get Trump supporters to pay premium prices for a stock that he believed was wildly overpriced.

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'Whacked out nut job': Trump launches new attack hours after gag order extended

Hours after a judge ordered Donald Trump to stop attacking the family members of prosecutors, jurors and witnesses in his hush money trial, the ex-president unleashed a no-holds-barred attack on a favorite target.

“He is a whacked out nut job,” Trump wrote on Truth Social about Judge Arthur Engoron, who oversaw the fraud trial that he’s appealing in New York.

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Let them eat GDP reports': 44 million Americans are food insecure

A U.S. anti-hunger group marked April Fools' Day on Monday with a snarky statement suggesting that hungry Americans "can eat positive economic statistics about the soaring stock market or the growing gross domestic product."

"Let them eat GDP reports," Hunger Free America declared of the 44 million Americans—including 13 million children—who live in food insecure households, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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'Don't underestimate the mocking': Morning Joe panel IDs Biden campaign's secret weapon

A panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Tuesday said that President Joe Biden's campaign of ridicule against former President Donald Trump looked poised to pay dividends in the coming months.

While discussing the state of the 2024 presidential race, host Joe Scarborough praised the Biden campaign for ramping up its rapid response and working to mock the former president wherever it could.

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Jon Stewart mocks media meltdown over hog-tied Biden: 'Networks that show reruns of 9/11'

Jon Stewart took aim at the media's breathless meltdown caused by an automatically generated truck decal showing President Joe Biden hog-tied — and blasted networks for their shocked reaction to the image.

"That’s what was so disturbing and dehumanizing you wouldn’t show it on television?” he asked on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" Monday night.

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Florida in play? Biden and strategists say yes as court puts abortion, marijuana on ballot

Could Democrats win Florida in November?

The Florida state Supreme Court on Monday approved two measures to appear on the ballot in the November presidential election: the right to abortion, and recreational marijuana, both strong pulls for Democrats.

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Judge feared Trump witnesses would refuse to testify after he got to relatives: expert

The judge in Donald Trump's hush money criminal case feared witnesses would refuse to testify because the former president would summon the fury of the MAGA world against their relatives, an expert said Monday night.

The gag order Judge Juan Merchan expanded Monday came after the jurist considered Trump's threats to the relatives of those taking part in the trial a serious threat to justice, Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman said.

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'She could be a game changer': Expert says witness Hope Hicks could help DA Bragg's case

Former Trump aide Hope Hicks is being called to testify in the criminal hush money case facing defendant Donald Trump and CNN legal analyst Elie Honig said it could be especially damaging for him.

The ex-aide could be an ideal witness, said Honig, as she is a trusted member of Trump's inner circle.

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International outrage after airstrike kills World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza

Seven foreign aid workers and their Palestinian driver were killed in an Israeli air strike late on Monday, hours after their charity World Central Kitchen brought in a shipload of food via a maritime route. The US-based charity said those killed were "from Australia, Poland, United Kingdom, a dual citizen of the US and Canada and Palestine”. The Israeli army promised Tuesday to hold an investigation into the air strike, saying "we will share our findings transparently". Follow our liveblog for the latest in the Israel-Gaza war.

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  • Food aid organization World Central Kitchen (WCK) said Tuesday an Israeli strike killed seven of its workers in the Gaza Strip as they delivered food aid that had arrived by sea earlier in the day. "World Central Kitchen is devastated to confirm seven members of our team have been killed in an IDF strike in Gaza," the US-based charity said in a statement, adding that those killed were "from Australia, Poland, United Kingdom, a dual citizen of the US and Canada and Palestine".
  • Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said that an independent, professional expert body would investigate the aid workers' deaths, and expressed condolences to WCK's founder, Chef Jose Anders, as well as "to our allied nations who have been doing and continue to do so much to assist those in need".
  • Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry and eyewitnesses say Israel's assault on the Al-Shifa hospital left destruction on a massive scale. Health officials said dozens of bodies have been recovered in and around the complex, and a spokesperson for the WHO said the destruction of the enclave's largest hospital amounted to "ripping the heart out of" Gaza's health system.
  • At least 32,916 Palestinians have been killed and 75,494 wounded since Israel began its offensive on Gaza, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run enclave. Around 1,140 people were killed in the Hamas-led October 7 attacks and 250 people taken hostage, according to Israeli figures, with 132 still missing.

Ex-judge: Trump knows jail is 'a real possibility' after gag order tightens

A retired federal judge warns that Donald Trump may want to heed the expanded gag order or wind up laying his head in a New York lockup.

"The first thing you can do is to give a warning," said Shira Scheindlin, a former federal judge told CNN's Kaitlin Collins Monday night. "I think that's been covered."

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'Thoughts and prayers' extended to creditor behind Trump's $175M civil fraud bond

Former President Donald Trump paid his $175 million bond in the New York civil fraud case on Monday — preventing him from having sell off assets at least until his appeal works its way through the system.

But the person who bankrolled the bond is an interesting figure — and one who already has a number of financial ties to the former president, MSNBC legal expert Lisa Rubin noted on X.

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'Wasn't even funny!' Lara Trump outraged DNC mocked her with 'diss track'

Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump is shocked, shocked that the Democratic National Committee would dare mock her newly released song.

"This is where the DNC was putting their focus?" Lara Trump demanded on Fox News Monday night. "To somehow mock me? [It] wasn't even funny."

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Trump boasts he's 'busy beating up' foes as fears over violent rhetoric mount

Former President Donald Trump' boasted Monday he was busying "beating up" his foes even as fears mount that his political rhetoric will end in violence.

Trump's violent social media post appeared to have been triggered by Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), the subject of a two-post rant after he publicly criticized his party's presumptive presidential candidate late last month.

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