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'I have nothing to worry about': Jan. 6 defendant tells judge Trump will pardon him

During his arraignment, January 6 defendant John Banuelos of Illinois told the judge overseeing proceedings that he wasn't worried about the prospect of prison, given his prediction about how the November election will turn out.

Banuelos is facing serious charges of entering a restricted building with a deadly weapon or firearm and unlawful possession of a firearm at the Capitol.

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'No prosecutorial misconduct': Jack Smith smacks down Trump's motion to dismiss docs case

Special counsel Jack Smith responded Tuesday after Donald Trump's attorneys moved to dismiss the classified documents case against him.

In a 25-page court filing Tuesday, Trump's legal team claimed prosecutorial misconduct and due process violations.

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Trump's not 'saying quiet part out loud, he's shouting': Ex-aide on 'unified Reich' video

The co-hosts of "The View" weren't shocked by the latest Nazi reference by the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential candidate.

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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Prosecutor sets stage for explosive Hunter Biden trial with ex-wife and ex-girlfriends

Federal prosecutors this week outlined some of the evidence they will use against Hunter Biden, son of the U.S. president, in a case alleging he made false statements and was addicted to drugs when he purchased a gun in 2018.

According to court documents filed on May 20, 2024, by Special Counsel David C. Weiss, Biden allegedly lied on a federal form while buying a gun in 2018, claiming he was not an unlawful drug user. However, prosecutors assert that Biden was actively using crack cocaine at the time.

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Trump Media shares keep tumbling after reporting staggering first-quarter losses

Trump Media shares continued tumbling a day after the former president's tech company reported a net loss of $327.6 million on just $770,500 in revenue in the first quarter of 2024.

Shares fell by more than 10 percent Tuesday after the company, whose majority shareholder is Donald Trump, revealed staggering losses in its first earnings report since its stocks began public trading in March through a merger with a shell company, reported CNBC.

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Dan Patrick shouts down journalist at trial: 'Donald Trump is not the ruling class!'

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) showed up at Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York on Tuesday and shouted down a journalist who suggested the former president was part of the "ruling class."

After the prosecution and defense rested their cases, a group of Trump surrogates, including elected officials, spoke outside the courthouse.

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'Easily baited': Insiders tell of pleading sessions with Trump to stop him taking stand

Donald Trump ended up declining an opportunity to take the stand in his own defense, which his allies had been begging him not to do.

The former president had falsely claimed the gag order imposed by New York Justice Juan Merchan was keeping him from testifying, which he insisted throughout the trial that he would do, but sources told Rolling Stone that his allies thought that would be a terrible idea and told him so.

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‘Not an accident’: Trump’s ‘Unified Reich’ video alarms historians and fascism experts

Political experts, historians, and scholars of fascism are sounding the alarm after Donald Trump posted video Monday afternoon that promised a "unified Reich," once again echoing language used by Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany.

"Trump’s continued use of Nazi rhetoric is un-American and despicable. Yet too many Americans are brushing off the glaring red flags about what could happen if he returns to the White House," former Trump White House deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews warned. "When someone shows you who they are, believe them."

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Liberal critics attack Trump for promising court testimony that never came

On April 12th, former President Donald Trump said that he'd testify in his trial about a hush money payment to a porn star.

“I’m testifying. I tell the truth,” Trump said, standing outside at his Mar-a-Lago club. “I mean, all I can do is tell the truth. And the truth is that there’s no case. They have no case.”

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Imprisoned Peter Navarro plans to speak at the Republican National Convention

Disgraced former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro is making plans to speak at the Republican National Convention in July despite serving a prison sentence for contempt of Congress.

While serving four months in prison, Navarro spoke to Semafor about his plans.

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Trump's 'defense ended on a horrible note' as witness 'insulted the jury': CNN experts

Former President Donald Trump's defense team completely dropped the ball by calling Michael Cohen's former legal adviser Robert Costello to the witness stand, where he proceeded to cause courtroom chaos and get completely impeached by his own emails, former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi explained on a CNN panel on Tuesday morning.

In doing so, he explained, Trump's team wiped the jury's doubts about Cohen's own credibility as a witness from their minds, and put that suspicion on Costello.

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'Don't know what to believe anymore': Senate GOP nervous of Trump verdict fallout

The prosecution in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial rested its case Monday after testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney and fixer, concluded.

The following day, the defense rested its case following testimony from pro-Trump attorney Robert Costello and Trump's decision not to testify.

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'The defense has nothing': Ex-Michael Cohen attorney buries Robert Costello's testimony

Former Michael Cohen lawyer Lanny Davis revealed some new details about lawyer Robert Costello, whom Cohen was at one point considering retaining as an attorney.

The Trump hush money trial ended abruptly on Monday after Costello, a defense witness, angered the judge with his behavior. Tuesday didn't start off much better, as Costello was confronted by prosecutors who grilled him over past emails where he seemed to be attempting to manipulate Cohen and to get him to not flip against his one-time boss, who currently stands accused of falsifying business records while attempting to conceal a hush money payment for an alleged affair. He has pleaded not guilty.

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