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MTG claims Dems were 'planning to assassinate' Trump and she warned him

MAGA hardliner Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed Tuesday that a hit was put on Donald Trump and she warned him of the danger.

According to the baseless claim Greene posted on X, President Joe Biden's Justice department and Federal Bureau of Investigations were behind the plot.

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Arizona Republicans charged in 'fake electors' case can't afford lawyers: reports

Several Republicans charged in the Arizona fake electors case are unable to afford legal counsel, according to a new report.

According to KPNX's Brahm Resnik, one of those fake electors is Greg Safsten, the former executive director of the Arizona Republican Party, who told the judge presiding over his case he was indigent and was given a public defender.

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Trump adviser scanned and saved contents of box that had classified docs: report

An unnamed witness, reportedly an adviser to Donald Trump, scanned the contents of a box that had contained classified documents, and saved those digital files to her laptop, which belongs to a political action committee which pays Donald Trump’s legal expenses.

The stunning revelation was tucked away in the footnote of an 87-page court document unsealed by U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell on Tuesday, in response to a separate filing in which Trump’s attorneys are claiming prosecutorial misconduct, according to Politico’s Kyle Cheney who reported the details.

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Trump vents fury over revelation DOJ was cleared to use 'deadly force' in Mar-a-Lago raid

New court documents reportedly show FBI agents were authorized to use "deadly force" when they raided Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in the hunt for classified material — and the former president is mad about it.

The unsealed court filing shows how federal agents readied for their their raid of the Palm Beach club and were prepared to possibly engage with Secret Service members should the former president return to the premises.

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'No shame': Elise Stefanik criticized for newest attack on Trump's hush money judge

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) is stepping up her attacks on New York Judge Juan Merchan, the jurist overseeing former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan, with a formal ethics complaint alleging a conflict of interest.

Stefanik, a close Trump ally and the chair of the House Republican Conference, has made public calls for Merchan to recuse himself from the case, in which Trump stands accused of falsifying business records to conceal hush payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

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'Huge win for prosecution': Legal expert reveals key ruling in Trump's hush money trial

Judge Juan Merchan made a decision about jury instructions Tuesday afternoon that could land Manhattan prosecutors a major win in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial, one legal analyst and former prosecutor argued on CNN.

Trump is facing 34 charges of falsifying business records which Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg contends was done to hide hush money payments ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

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'Oh, come on!' Tommy Tuberville dismisses Trump connection to 'unified Reich'  video

WASHINGTON — Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) doesn't believe Donald Trump's campaign published a video championing a "unified Reich" in his second term in office — despite screen captures.

On Monday, President Joe Biden's campaign called out Donald Trump for a video that shared a series of headlines about his new order.

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Fox News cuts off furious Trump in middle of rant about not 'fair' criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump's criminal courthouse rant was cut off mid-sentence Tuesday by the conservative cable network Fox News.

Trump was laying into District Attorney Alvin Bragg, President Joe Biden, and Democrats outside his criminal hush money trial courtroom when Fox suddenly cut his mic.

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Disgraced Trump aide suggests Wall St. CEO could be given ambassadorship for $100M

Former President Donald Trump appears to be dangling a position in his administration to a notorious billionaire Wall Street CEO should the potential benefactor agree to raise a nine-figure sum for his campaign.

According to Peter Navarro — Trump's imprisoned trade advisor serving a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress — his old boss may be open to giving a role to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon for a price. Navarro's remarks seemed somewhat in jest, given that he referenced the role of Dimon and other prominent financiers in the outsourcing of labor.

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'Peerless propaganda': Analyst says Trump rally attendance numbers were inflated

The actual number of supporters who filed into a recent rally for former President Donald Trump is in dispute after an editorial writer accused the fourth estate of faltering on the tally.

Bob Hennelly's new article for Salon — "Trump's MAGA rallies are getting an inflated boost from the press" — takes a closer look at Trump's New Jersey rally and the number of people the Associated Press said were in attendance.

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'Disingenuous': Testy hush money judge tells off Trump lawyer after disastrous day

A debate Tuesday about jury instructions in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial saw the judge tell off one of the former president's top lawyers, according to reporters in the courthouse.

Trump's defense rested in the Manhattan trial Tuesday, despite his vow to take the stand to clear his name of the 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of a contended hush money cover-up scheme.

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'Voila!' Intrepid reporter exposes 'fine' ties to Rudy Giuliani coffee brand

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani recently launched a new business as a means of generating revenue to pay a $150 million defamation judgment. And a journalist recently exposed the company providing the infrastructure for Giuliani's latest venture.

Over the weekend, Giuliani — who was the personal attorney for former President Donald Trump through the 2020 election — announced the opening of his Rudy Coffee company. According to Daily Beast researcher Will Bredderman, Giuliani's new company has interesting ties.

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'Crimes on top of crimes': Internet erupts over classified docs found in Trump's bedroom

Former President Donald Trump had even more classified documents hidden away in his bedroom — four months after the FBI executed their search at Mar-a-Lago.

The revelation, spelled out in newly-released court filings, caused an eruption from observers on social media.

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