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Legal expert details why Hope Hicks will be such a 'compelling' witness in hush money case

Former Donald Trump adviser Hope Hicks will testify in his New York election interference case involving the alleged hush money given to Stormy Daniels, reports show.

The court proceeding is set to begin jury selection on April 15, with Hick's name added to a list of witnesses on Monday. Trump's one-time lawyer Michael Cohen is also reportedly among the witnesses called.

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China spreads MAGA conspiracy theories on faked social media accounts: report

Chinese accounts designed to look like they belong to American supporters of Donald Trump are taking to social media, pushing conspiracy theories and attacking President Joe Biden ahead of the 2024 election, according to researchers and government officials.

Echoing disruption campaigns against the U.S. that originated in Russia, China's actions signal a more concerted push to use social media as a way to influence U.S. elections by harnessing partisan divisions, the New York Times reported.

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Trump fan says his golden sneakers pushed her over the edge: 'I'm not voting for him'

A woman identified as Barbara recently told her story as a voter for Donald Trump who had never crossed party lines since she first started voting at the age of 18 — until the first openly transgender woman, Danica Roem, stood for the Virginia state Senate.

After Roem was elected, Barbara told Salon's Brian Karem she has voted for Roem every time she's been on the ballot.

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Hope Hicks to testify in Trump hush money trial: report

Hope Hicks, Donald Trump's 2016 campaign press secretary, will reportedly testify at the former president's hush money trial in New York.

Sources told NBC News that Hicks could testify about her knowledge surrounding payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels to cover up Trump's alleged affair. Hicks has previously testified before a grand jury in March 2023.

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Ex-prosecutor urges judge to drop the hammer on Trump: 'Only protection our democracy has'

Former federal prosecutor Shan Wu thinks it's time to stop playing nice with former President Donald Trump.

Writing in The Daily Beast with a column titled "Gag him completely," Wu makes the case that the current gag orders still give the former president far too much freedom to make intimidating threats against judges and their families.

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Trump's small-dollar donations plummeted as he hounded his base for cash: analysis

Donald Trump's small-dollar donations have seen a big trend downwards as the former president hounded his base for cash, according to a new report.

Trump raised just just $51 million from small-dollar donors in 2023 in comparison to $626.6 million raised in 2020, according to an analysis by the Washington Post. Also in 2023, the Republican National Committee reportedly saw a drop in money from small-dollar donors in 2023.

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Neo-Nazi leader charged with child abuse, domestic violence

Sean Kauffmann, a neo-Nazi and violent white supremacist whose harassment of LGBTQ+ people and journalists has been highlighted by Raw Story, faces charges for aggravated assault and child abuse following a report that he punched the mother of his infant son in the head.

A sheriff’s deputy in Perry County, Tenn., was dispatched to Kauffmann’s home in Linden, Tenn., at about 8:09 p.m. on March 22, according to a police report obtained by Raw Story.

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Trump lawyers are being allowed to break court rules to hinder Jack Smith: legal experts

In the latest update of the "Jack" podcast, former FBI official Andy McCabe and legal analyst Allison Gill pointed out that Donald Trump and his co-defendants have a knack for using court procedures to make wild claims at a time that the special counsel can't respond.

The way court filings work is that the two sides go back and forth in three motions and responses. When Trump has made the motion, in the final response — when Jack Smith no longer has the chance to counter — his legal team routinely makes unsupported accusations, the legal experts claimed.

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Trump-loving Roseanne Barr hints at violent revolution if he loses 2024 election

Roseanne Barr, the Donald Trump-loving comedian who got thrown off her own show because of her overt racism, on Monday raised the specter of violent revolution should the former president and Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake lose their elections this year.

Writing on Twitter, Barr told followers that she was "on my way to Maralago [sic] to help Support the great Kari Lake."

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'He's a rapist': C-SPAN caller goes on epic rant about why Trump 'has to be jailed'

A C-SPAN caller said former President Donald Trump should be jailed because he's an alleged rapist who incited a riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

On Monday's edition of Washington Journal, a Democrat named Susan called to discuss the "absolute criminal that's able to run for office."

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Trump pranks MAGA with April Fool's joke that turns into fundraising grift

Donald Trump gave his devoted fans a heartbreaking message Monday.

“From Trump: I’m suspending my campaign,” read a text message sent to his followers.

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Coal miners PAC hacked by cyberthieves

Thieves targeting political committees are at it again, this time running off with nearly $40,000 from a political action committee supporting miners, according to a Raw Story review of federal records.

The United Mine Workers of America – Coal Miners PAC lost $37,000 because an unidentified thief “hacked” its bank account on Feb. 29, according to a filing with the Federal Election Commission.

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Truth Social shares go into freefall after investors learn how much money it really makes

Investors on Monday got their first peek at the financials of the Trump Media & Technology Group, the owner of the Truth Social platform — and they did not like what they saw.

Shares in the firm plummeted by more than 15 percent in the hours after it released its financial statement, thus shaving billions of dollars off its market cap.

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