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Trump wades into local politics to endorse contraception-mocking accused wife beater

Donald Trump is making clear what type of candidates he prefers by endorsing an accused wife beater who recently made offensive comments about contraception for an Arizona county-level race.

The former president extended his endorsement Friday morning to state Sen. Sonny Borrelli, who is running for the Mohave County board of supervisors, one day after he implored Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell to investigate unsubstantiated claims of election fraud in the 2020 and 2022 elections.

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'You guys are scraping': MSNBC's Mika mocks Don Jr begging for 'just $5' to save Trump

After spending a considerable amount of time documenting the multiple Donald Trump properties that will be at risk of seizure if the former president doesn't come up with $462 million for an appeals bond in New York, MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski noted the desperation of the Trump campaign to rake in every dollar it can.

With New York Attorney General Letitia James reportedly already getting the paperwork ready to go to grab Trump properties next week in anticipation that he will fail to find anyone willing to back an appeals bond, the "Morning Joe" co-host cited a pop-up ad featuring Don. Trump Jr. where he begs for cash.

After pointing out that President Joe Biden's campaign is now labeling Trump as "Broke Don," Brzezinski called out the desperation of the former president's campaign.

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"Just last night I got like one of those video ads that pop-up before you watch a video and it was like Donald Trump Jr's face saying, 'Give us five dollars. Chip in."' I was like, 'Wow, God, you guys are scraping,'" she told the "Morning Joe" panel.

"I mean, yeah, when they've got to email you?" co-host Joe Scarborough laughed along with the rest of the panel.

"It was like a video," she explained before grimacing and adding, "It was jarring. Very close up."

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Trump unspools early morning all-cap freakout about half billion he owes as deadline looms

Donald Trump claimed to have exactly enough cash to pay off his New York fraud judgment in an early morning, all-caps rant.

The ex-president was ordered by justice Arthur Engoron to pay $454 million in penalties after he was found liable for habitually defrauding lenders by inflating property values for his own financial benefit, and he complained that New York Attorney General Letitia James had brought the case to hurt his re-election chances, although she filed the lawsuit two months before he officially announced.

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New RNC lawyer is an 'unguided missile' who specializes in 'evidence-free suits': expert

Christina Bobb, the conspiracy theory-peddling former anchor at One America News who was recently hired as an "election integrity" attorney at the Republican National Committee, is being described in highly unfavorable terms by a longtime Republican election lawyer.

In an interview with the Washington Post, attorney Benjamin Ginsberg said that Bobb was an "unguided missile" whose actions were likely to hurt the credibility of both the RNC and American elections in general.

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'Give me a break, really?' ADL head scorches Trump over his message to Jewish voters

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," the head of the Anti-Defamation League scorched Donald Trump for trying to tell American Jews how to vote when he has a long history of consorting with white supremacists.

Speaking with co-host Joe Scarborough, ADL head Jonathan Greenblatt first listened to a recording to the former president telling podcast host Sebastian Gorka recently, "Any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion, hates everything about Israel and they should be ashamed of themselves."

Asked for comment, he replied, "Well, there's a lot there; let me try to break it down. First, with respect to what President Trump said, obviously, it is patently false and prejudicial."

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"It is bigotry to say that Jews hate Israel if they vote for the Democratic Party," he continued. "I don't need President Trump or any politician to lecture me on how I am supposed to vote. Israel has been a bipartisan concern for decades and decades and decades. There's been consensus on supporting the Jewish state because it is a democracy, because it is our best ally in the Middle East, because it is committed to the same kind of values America is committed to."

"For that reason, again, Democrats and Republicans have been good on Israel," he added. "Look, the person who dines with [white supremacist] Nick Fuentes, you know it is calling the kettle black to tell us what is anti-Semitic. I mean, give me a break. really?"

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Convicted January 6 felon wants to storm the Capitol again — as an elected congressman

On Halloween, Derrick Evans posted on social media a picture of himself in an orange prison jumpsuit and his wife in a police uniform.

“As a J6 Political Prisoner,” Evans wrote, “this is still my favorite Halloween costume.”

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Trump about to hit the jackpot with Truth Social – but that won't save him from ruin

Former President Donald Trump is about to hit the jackpot with Truth Social, but he might not be able to use that windfall to save himself from his financial crunch.

Investors are expected to approve an agreement Friday to take Trump Media & Technology Group public, which would set up a multibillion-dollar payout for the former president, but his stake in the company that operates Truth Social would be locked down for most of the year to prevent shares from tanking, reported Politico.

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'What a nightmare': Morning Joe stunned by Trump's 'beyond cash-strapped' financial woes

Reflecting on a decision by the now Donald Trump-controlled Republican National Committee to give the former president first shot at donations to pay his legal bills, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough called it a "nightmare" on multiple fronts for the GOP and Trump himself.

The "Morning Joe" co-host pounced on Trump's massive debts, his inability to come up with nearly half a billion in cash he needs to appeal his financial fraud penalty and his declining small donor base on Friday morning.

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Trump in full 'find out territory' as he considers 'selling a crime scene': legal expert

If Donald Trump finds himself so desperate that he considers parting with his cherished Mar-a-Lago estate to pay off the $464 fraud bond due on Monday, it would have him selling a "crime scene," as former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner explained in his recent YouTube episode of "Justice Matters."

"Donald Trump is now squarely in 'find out' territory... If he unloads Mar-a-Lago, you realize he's actually selling a crime scene," he said. "He is selling the scene of his crimes of unlawfully retaining classified documents of obstructing justice, of violating our nation's espionage laws."

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'Poetic justice': Expert flags his 'favorite part' of order for more Trump monitoring

Donald Trump was recently put under additional scrutiny in the civil fraud case in which he was ordered to pay hundreds of millions of dollars, and one legal analyst labeled it "poetic justice."

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner appeared on MSNBC's The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell, where the host asked him about Engoron's expanded role for the court monitor.

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'Total blow to the brand': Ex-Trump aide on the former president's wealth woes

The Donald Trump brand has always been gilded in gold. But the former president's cash crunch of late is reportedly causing concern.

Former Donald Trump communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin appearing on CNN explained that Trump world is disconcerted in publicly being shown to struggle with paying the $464 million sum set by a New York judge as part of the trial that found he and The Trump Organization committed fraud for years.

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GOP pollster tells Letitia James how she might accidentally 'elect Donald Trump'

Conservative pollster Frank Luntz broke the fourth wall to warn New York Attorney General Letitia James to hold off seizing Trump's stuff.

"And I say this to the Attorney General right now," he said, aiming his right index finger into the CNN studio camera. "If you play politics on this, this is what the Secretary of State did in Colorado and what they did in I believe Maine -- his numbers went up in both states."

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'He is getting exposed': Trump biographer says ex-president will have to give up records

Former President Donald Trump is finally going to be forced to open his real books and show the world his true financial workings, biographer Tim O'Brien told MSNBC's Ali Velshi on Thursday, as New York Attorney General Letitia James prepares to seize assets to cover his $464 million judgment for civil fraud.

"I think now you see at least on a financial basis, he is getting exposed for decades of what he has been doing, which is inflating, lying, exaggerating and however you want to describe it how much money he has and what he does with that," said O'Brien. "I think that is one of the things gnawing at him more than anything else in this current round is that the emperor has no financial clothing. He said in a deposition a year ago that he had $400 million in cash on hand and adding to that amount on a monthly basis and in significant ways. He either lied under oath or perjured himself on that position, or he is a really bad businessman, or blew through that somehow magically over the last year, or doesn't want to touch it because he wants to lay these debts off on, perhaps, people donating to his campaign and for whatever reason that money he says isn't there now. So he is going to have to rely on the good graces of other people and he doesn't have a lot of options."

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