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'Particularly problematic': Ex-U.S. attorney slams Aileen Cannon's latest ruling

Much to special counsel Jack Smith's frustration, Judge Aileen Cannon has repeatedly delayed the trial for his Mar-a-Lago documents case against former President Donald Trump. Cannon has postponed the trial indefinitely, and it appears unlikely it will now take place before the 2024 presidential election.

On Sunday, Cannon made a decision in the case that former federal prosecutor Joyce White Vance considers "particularly problematic."

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Trump lawyer suggests Trump will not testify as defense signals it will rest

Donald Trump's legal team signaled Monday that it intended to rest its defense in the former president's hush money trial.

After a lunch break, Trump's attorney, Todd Blanche, told Justice Juan Merchan that the defense had one witness — and it was not the former president.

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‘I was surprised myself’: Alina Habba shocked at Trump's team ‘pretty good’ defense

Alina Habba, Donald Trump's spokesperson, reacted to the cross-examination of Michael Cohen in her client's hush money trial by saying she was pleasantly "surprised."

During a Monday trial break, Fox News host Sandra Smith asked Habba if the defense had damaged Cohen's credibility enough.

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Lauren Boebert lit up by columnist for Trump suck-up 'to save her phony baloney job'

Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) appearance at Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan last week was trashed by a Colorado columnist who took the embattled Republican lawmaker to task for spending her time in Congress sucking up to the equally embattled former president.

In his column for the Colorado Sun, Mike Litwin lit up the lawmaker and pointed out that family values-touting Boebert felt it was far more important to support Trump who is dealing with the fall-out of having an affair with an adult film star than it was to show up for a recent court hearing for her son Tyler, who is facing criminal charges of his own back home.

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Trump lawyer tripped up his own question by adding just one unnecessary word: analyst

Criminal defense attorney Danny Cevallos said on Monday that Donald Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, has been asking questions that may be hurting his own client's defense.

During an appearance on MSNBC, Cevallos theorized about reasons why Blanche hasn't been objecting to what he says are leading questions being posed by prosecutors.

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'Jubilant' Giuliani was mocking prosecutors seconds before they found him at party: report

Rudy Giuliani was "jubilant" about avoiding the service of an indictment out of Arizona right up until the moment the document was placed in his hands, according to a new report.

The former New York City mayor was celebrating his 80th birthday last Friday in Florida after he had been charged in a sprawling election subversion case — and was brainstorming with friends about ways to mock Arizona's attorney general on social media just before the indictment was finally served, reported Rolling Stone.

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'It's huge': Experts stunned by photo proving Cohen testimony about Trump phone call

Donald Trump's attorneys are fighting the introduction of a piece of evidence that legal experts believe could be extremely important in proving the charges against the former president.

Prosecutors want to show jurors a photo of Trump with his former bodyguard Keith Schiller at a campaign rally shortly before the 2016 election that legal experts say could prove testimony by Michael Cohen about a phone call he made to the former president about a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.

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Kristi Noem said she was proud to back Trump policy – her record showed otherwise: critics

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Last month, former President Donald Trump announced he would not pursue a federal abortion ban, as many of his supporters hoped, and he criticized states with bans that make no exception for rape or incest.

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Trump hired a tech firm to juice his ranking as 'most famous businessman in last century'

Ex-Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen on Monday elaborated on efforts to boost his one-time boss's ego by hiring a tech company to artificially inflate his fame on a CNBC poll.

Speaking under oath on Monday, Cohen was asked about a tech company named Red Finch that Trump had tried to stiff when he wasn't satisfied with their work.

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Law ‘requires’ Alito and Thomas to recuse: former federal prosecutor

U.S. Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas have no choice but to observe federal law and recuse themselves from cases involving the 2020 presidential election, according to an attorney who served as a federal prosecutor for 30 years, while a noted constitutional law expert is warning Justice Alito “may be responsible for delaying” the Court's decision on Donald Trump's claims of absolute immunity.

Their remarks come as Americans are waiting for the U.S. Supreme Court to issue its decision on Donald Trump's claim of absolute and total immunity from prosecution.

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'Grifters got grifted': Eric Trump post on Michael Cohen money theft blows up in his face

An admission by former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen that he absconded with $30,000 belonging to the Trump Organization led Trump Org executive Eric Trump to run to X and post about it.

That, in turn, led some commenters to remind him of his own sordid history of financial malfeasance and the Trump Org's history of stiffing vendors.

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'This is a bomb': Ex-assistant U.S. attorney reacts to stunning new Trump trial testimony

Michael Cohen, the one-time personal attorney to Donald Trump, dropped a “bomb” on Monday in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s criminal case against the former president, according to CNN legal analyst Elie Honig.

Trump is on trial in Manhattan on a 34-count indictment related to allegations of falsifying business records to cover up a “hush money” payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

During cross-examination on Monday, Cohen, a witness for the prosecution, revealed he stole money from the Trump Organization during his time as Trump’s personal attorney.

READ MORE: Inside the '11-hour journey' of covering the Trump hush money trial

“This is a bomb, this is really important,” Honig told CNN’s Jake Tapper and a panel of legal analysts.

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Michael Cohen admits on stand that he stole from Trump

Michael Cohen acknowledged on the stand Monday that he stole about $30,000 from his one-time employer, the Trump Organization.

Cohen is currently testifying about his former boss, former President Donald Trump, who is on trial in Manhattan after being charged with creating false business records to cover up a hush money scheme. He has pleaded not guilty.

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