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MAGA symbol was visible on Samuel Alito's property as Supreme Court weighed election case

Far-right Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's property was flying an upside-down American flag — a known MAGA "Stop the Steal" symbol — right around the same time that the Supreme Court was deciding whether to take up a challenge to the 2020 election brought by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania.

According to The New York Times, "The upside-down flag was aloft on Jan. 17, 2021, the images showed. President Donald J. Trump’s supporters, including some brandishing the same symbol, had rioted at the Capitol a little over a week before. Mr. Biden’s inauguration was three days away. Alarmed neighbors snapped photographs, some of which were recently obtained by The New York Times. Word of the flag filtered back to the court, people who worked there said in interviews. While the flag was up, the court was still contending with whether to hear a 2020 election case, with Justice Alito on the losing end of that decision."

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'Propaganda arm alert': Fox News accused of colluding with Trump on experts during trial

Historian and authoritarianism expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat is sounding the alarm over the fact that Fox News appears to be coordinating with former President Donald Trump on his trial defense talking points.

This comes after Media Matters for America's Matt Gertz noted that at 9:18 am, Trump proclaimed that law professor Jonathan Turley and former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy are "great lawyers and legal scholars, every single one says there is no crime" — and then just three minutes later, Fox News brought Turley and McCarthy on to discuss his criminal trial in Manhattan.

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Conservative George Conway shows why Trump lawyer win won't 'be enough' to beat conviction

The defense may have laid a glove on the prosecution's star witness Michael Cohen in the criminal hush money trial, but for George Conway there was no devastating blow that landed.

The conservative attorney tussled with former president Donald Trump's attorney Tim Parlatore on CNN's "The Lead."

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Trial witness bombshell 'directly implicated' Trump in scheme to lie to Congress: expert

The last case that former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann worked on involved a key piece of the Russia probe investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller and his team. Among the things that Weissmann sorted through was testimony and information about Donald Trump's possible deal with a Moscow project.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace after the second day of cross-examination of Michael Cohen, Weissmann pointed out a bombshell comment that he says is very harmful to Trump in a different matter.

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Trump accidentally admitted to part of alleged hush money scheme outside court: reporter

Former President Donald Trump admitted that he was part of the non-disclosure agreement at the heart of his criminal trial for the first time publicly while standing outside the courtroom, MSNBC's Vaughn Hillyard reported Thursday.

The same observation was made by Allison Gill, who co-hosts the "Jack" podcast about the special counsel probe.

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'It's just silly!' Trump lawyer schooled on CNN for attacks on Michael Cohen's credibility

Former federal prosecutor Shan Wu clashed with former Trump payroll lawyer William Brennan on CNN Thursday, following a contentious day of cross-examination in which Trump attorney Todd Blanche raised possible discrepancies about the purpose of a phone call in 2016 that Michael Cohen had said was about hush payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

"I think it was a good cross-exam moment, but the mere fact that you scream at the witness doesn't mean that you've won the point on cross-examination," said Wu. "A lot of people mistake that as the dramatic moment, meaning that has some substance to it. It doesn't. I mean, this is something that could be quite easily addressed on redirect. From a jury standpoint, one thing to remember too, is the extent you see Cohen leaning back in the chair or thinking to himself, you know, not really sure. That's actually not the hallmark of a pathological liar. The pathological liar doesn't reconsider the accuracy. They just like totally lean into it. That may actually have the opposite effect on the jury. They may think he's actually thinking carefully. He is trying to be accurate."

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GOP lawmaker divorces wife after 12 years while cozying up with his colleague: report

After 12 years of marriage, Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) is calling it quits with his oncologist wife Dr. Debra Miller amid rumors he's been canoodling with a fellow lawmaker, according to The Daily Mail.

"I'm sure that he will not be forthcoming," Miller wrote in a text to the outlet.

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Democratic congressman commits massive stock law violation

A wealthy Democratic congressman violated federal law by tardily disclosing tens of millions of dollars in government securities and stock trades — nearly a year late in some cases, according to a new congressional financial filling.

Rep. David Trone (D-MD) reported 28 transactions involving short-term U.S. Treasury bills and a stock sale, valued between $21.65 million and $97.35 million total.

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Trump lawyer's 'meaningless' grilling of witness had 'little bearing on the facts': expert

Former President Donald Trump's defense lawyer Todd Blanche is engaging in "meaningless" histrionics with his latest cross-examination of Michael Cohen, argued Pace University law professor and former New York prosecutor Bennett Gershman in conversation with Salon's Marina Villeneuve.

Cohen, Trump's former attorney and fixer, has been the star witness of the Manhattan criminal hush money trial, and has been subject to several days of intense cross-examination.

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Gov. Greg Abbott pardons Daniel Perry, veteran who killed police brutality protester

More than a year after a Travis County jury convicted Daniel Perry of murdering a protester in Austin, Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned the former U.S. Army sergeant on Thursday shortly after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommended a full pardon.

A Texas state district court judge sentenced Perry in May 2023 to 25 years in prison for shooting and killing U.S. Air Force veteran Garrett Foster during a 2020 demonstration protesting police brutality against people of color.

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'Not going to go there': Hush money judge slaps down 'totally improper' Trump-side demand

Manhattan Criminal Court — Former President Donald Trump's lawyers made a demand Thursday condemned as "totally improper" by one legal expert, slammed by prosecutors, and quickly rejected by the judge.

Emil Bove requested Judge Juan Merchan allow specific testimony next week from an expert on federal campaign finance laws to which prosecutor Matthew Colangelo immediately objected.

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Watch: Video shows cops abandon suspect to beat up Black bystander filming them

Security footage obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle depicts police officers in the Bay Area city of Richmond moving away from a suspect in the middle of an arrest to beat up a local bystander who was filming them, according to The Daily Beast.

The website reported Kwesi Guss, who is Black, had pulled out his phone and filmed an arrest after hearing sirens.

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'Mean Girls' moment breaks out in court as Alina Habba gets in George Conway's face

MSNBC host Katy Tur observed what she said was a "Mean Girls" moment in the courtroom where Donald Trump is on trial.

Trump faces 34 felony counts in Manhattan involving the falsification of business records surrounding a hush-money scheme to silence a story about a sexual relationship.

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