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'Sad spectacle': Morning Joe panel shames Mike Johnson for joining Trump 'obstruction'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and one of his guests shamed House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for using the authority of his office to attack prosecutors and the court on behalf of Donald Trump.

Johnson joined a parade of Republican lawmakers and politicians, including Sens. Rick Scott (R-FL), Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and J.D. Vance (R-OH), to attend portions of Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan and then speak out against the prosecution outside the courthouse in a possible violation of a judge's gag order, and the "Morning Joe" panel expressed condemnation.

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Former far-right hard-liner says billionaires are using school board races to sow distrust

When Courtney Gore ran for a seat on her local school board in 2021, she warned about a movement to indoctrinate children with “leftist” ideology. After 2 1/2 years on the board, Gore said she believes a much different scheme is unfolding: an effort by wealthy conservative donors to undermine public education in Texas and install a voucher

Gore points to West Texas billionaires Tim Dunn and brothers Farris and Dan Wilks, who have contributed to various political action committees that have poured millions into legislative candidates who have promoted vouchers. The men also fund or serve on the boards of a host of public policy and advocacy organizations that have led the fight for vouchers in Texas.

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Trump shows new 'weakness' after latest round of primaries: report

Donald Trump continued his winning streak in Tuesday's primaries, emerging victorious in Maryland, Nebraska and West Virginia — but there are new warning signs for him when it comes to November's general election.

Much like in Indiana's primary last week, a substantial percentage of Republican voters are still balking at voting for the former president, choosing instead to back former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) who dropped out almost 45 days ago.

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'Grifting': Trump kin and allies film low-quality fundraising plea from inside courthouse

Defendant Donald Trump may gripe about being tethered to court and unable to stump for president on the campaign trail, but that's not stopping his devoted allies from turning a Manhattan courtroom into campaign headquarters.

Huddling around a lo-fi camera setup Tuesday and claiming to be at the 100 Centre Street criminal courthouse in Lower Manhattan were Trump's son Eric, his wife and RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump, along with Reps. Byron Donalds (R-FL) and Cory Mills (R-FL) and former presidential candidate and vice president contender Vivek Ramaswamy.

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Trump investigated over $1 billion 'quid pro quo' deal with big oil

A top U.S. House Democrat announced Tuesday that he is demanding answers from fossil fuel executives after Washington Post reporting revealed last week that former Republican President Donald Trump recently told industry leaders he would gut climate regulations if they raised $1 billion for his 2024 presidential campaign.

Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin, ranking member of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability, on Monday wrote to the heads of the American Petroleum Institute (API) and eight companies: Cheniere Energy, Chesapeake Energy, Chevron, Continental Resources, EQT Corporation, ExxonMobil, Occidental Petroleum, and Venture Global LNG.

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Trump seen editing angry speeches before allies gave them outside court: reporter

Donald Trump's allies have been packing the New York City courtroom where he's standing trial — and speaking out in his defense in statements that come close to violating the gag order imposed on him.

And an onlooker reported Tuesday Trump appears to be very much in control of what they're saying.

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Fox News’ Laura Ingraham scolded as she breaks rules in Trump trial courtroom

While former President Donald Trump reportedly got some shuteye during day 17 of his New York hush money trial Tuesday, Fox News’ host Laura Ingraham's eyes were wide open.

The Daily Beast reports Ingraham had a pair of binoculars with her in the courtroom, and was told several times to stop using them.

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Video montage of cursing Trump released after Fox News shames Kamala Harris for F-bomb

Republican anti-Donald Trump group the Lincoln Project on Tuesday issued a brutal rebuttal to one conservative pundit's recent attempt to shame Vice President Kamala Harris: a video montage of the former president uttering swear words that cannot be printed on this site.

The video came as a rebuke to Fox News' Raymond Arroyo and his claim that Harris had denigrated her higher office by dropping "the f-bomb" during a speech to Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander organizations on Monday.

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Trump's attorney 'growled' at Cohen as he confronted him about insults: report

Cross-examination of Donald Trump's former longtime attorney Michael Cohen is officially underway, and Trump attorney Todd Blanche immediately began by letting Cohen know he didn't appreciate a remark he made about the defense counsel on social media.

The Daily Beast's Jose Pagliery, who attended Tuesday's trial proceedings in person, posted a dispatch from the courtroom detailing a tense exchange that Blanche had with Cohen. As the cross-examination began, Pagliery said Blanche, "Leaned forward with both hands forcefully gripping the edges of the wooden tabletop" as he approached the lectern and adjusted the microphone. He further observed that Blanche's typically "satiny" voice was replaced by "a slight grittiness."

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'Ivy League hypocrites': Columnist slams Trump VP hopefuls for unconvincing masquerade

Many contenders to be former President Donald Trump's running mate in 2024 have one particular trait in common, according to a scathing new editorial from the Daily Beast: they're "hypocrites."

Writer Nell Scovell delivered Tuesday a thorough breakdown of Trump's Republican running mate hopefuls and an aspect of their backgrounds many have tried to hide.

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'Boring': Legal expert mocks Trump lawyer's unlikely feat in criminal hush money trial

Donald Trump's lead attorney shocked legal experts with his cross examination of a star witness fixer who says he helped the former president funnel $130,000 in hush money payments to an adult film star with a story to tell.

CNN legal analyst Norm Eisen said Tuesday he was stunned that Todd Blanche managed to commit the "cardinal sin of cross examination" in a New York City criminal court trial that involves infamous tapes, alleged Lake Tahoe trysts and a historic presidential election.

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'Why attract attention?' Expert shares surprising reason Republicans stormed Trump's trial

New developments in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial have far-right commentators leaping to cover the case they once treated only as a joke, spurring a mass migration of Republican lawmakers from Washington to New York City, a media analyst says.

Brian Stelter appeared on MSNBC Tuesday night to discuss the ongoing trial after a pack of Republican senators joined Trump in the Manhattan criminal courthouse where Michael Cohen delivered his blockbuster testimony.

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'It breaks my heart': Stormy Daniels husband says they'll flee U.S. if Trump is acquitted

Stormy Daniels and her family will likely flee the country should former President Donald Trump be found not guilty in his criminal hush money case, her husband said Tuesday in an exclusive interview with CNN.

Barrett Blade appeared on "Out Front" about one week after Daniels testified about the affair she says she had with Trump — who denies the encounter — at the heart of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's criminal case.

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