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'Not normal': CNN's Kasie Hunt shocked at Trump's personal check-writing in office

Even leaving aside the criminal accusations against former President Donald Trump in Manhattan, the simple fact that he was involved in a complicated scheme of paying off various private individuals with personal checks, as he was in the White House, should give everyone pause about his shady and unusual conduct, argued CNN analyst Kasie Hunt in a morning panel on Tuesday.

This comes as Trump's former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen, is set to continue his testimony that began the previous day and appeared to rattle the former president.

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Watch: Mike Johnson leaves Trump's trial to complain he can't hold press conference inside

Speaker Mike Johnson is not happy he had to walk outside to hold a press conference in support of Donald Trump.

Johnson joined with former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) at the Manhattan court on Tuesday to support the party's presumptive nominee for president.

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Taking the stand is exactly the sort of mistake we should expect Trump to make: expert

Criminal defense lawyers typically advise their clients not to take the stand, but Donald Trump is anything but a typical client.

The former president's lawyers have made some "baffling" mistakes during his New York hush money trial, according to Politico legal columnist and former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori, but he chalks up some of those missteps to the defendant's decision-making.

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‘Campaigning for Trump at his criminal trial’: Johnson blasted for going to NYC courthouse

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is the latest high-profile Republican to travel to the Manhattan Criminal Courts Building in New York City to show his support for Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee facing a total of 88 criminal charges, including 34 felonies in his election subversion, falsification of business records case, better known as the "hush money" trial. Johnson holding a news conference Tuesday morning from the courthouse in support of the indicted ex-president.

Earlier Tuesday morning from the courthouse (video below) Trump was asked by a reporter, "are you directing surrogates to speak on your behalf?" Trump avoided the specific question but claimed, "I do have a lot of surrogates and they are speaking very beautifully, and they come from all over Washington and they're highly-respected and they think this is the greatest scam they've ever seen."

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Fox News analyst: Witness Michael Cohen 'did what he needed to do' to convict Trump

A top legal analyst told Fox News that Michael Cohen "did what he needed to do" on the witness stand for the prosecution to get a conviction in Donald Trump's hush money trial.

As the second day of Cohen's testimony was starting in Manhattan, attorney Mercedes Colwin talked to Fox News host Dana Perino about the testimony of Trump's former "fixer."

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DOJ urges judge to jail Steve Bannon now after conviction appeal fails

The Justice Department is asking a federal judge to order Steve Bannon to begin his prison sentence now.

According to ABC News, "Prosecutors said there is no legal basis for Judge Carl Nichols to continue the stay on Bannon serving his sentence after the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals' conclusive ruling that rejected the basis for Bannon's appeal on all grounds."

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'Miserly' Trump made a 'stupid bet' that has come back to haunt him: reporter

Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan has revealed a stark pattern, wrote Daily Beast reporter Jose Pagliery on X Tuesday — the former president has landed himself in trouble again and again and again, by his unwillingness to part with his money.

The trial opened this week with testimony from Trump's former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen. That testimony, which left Trump enraged and is set to continue when court reopens, sought to reinforce prosecutors' argument that Trump arranged the whole hush payment scheme to adult film star Stormy Daniels as an illegal means of concealing information from voters in 2016.

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Liz Cheney drops the mic on Mike Johnson for attending Trump's hush-money trial

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) roasted her former colleague, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), for showing up to former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial in Manhattan on Tuesday.

Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman reported earlier in the morning that Johnson would become the latest politician to show up to show his support for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, and Cheney couldn't help but note the irony of a devout Christian like Johnson pledging allegiance to a man on trial for seedy hush-money coverup charges.

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Trial reminding voters Trump is 'someone who is truly corrupt': Democratic lawmaker

Donald Trump's hush money trial should have reminded voters by now that he "simply doesn't care about the law," according to a Democratic lawmaker who served as lead counsel in the ex-president's first impeachment.

Rep. Daniel Goldman (D-NY) told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's testimony linked the former president directly to a scheme to pay off adult film actress Stormy Daniels to prevent voters in the 2016 election from learning about their alleged sexual relationship – which prosecutors say was part of a conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws.

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'Did not happen': GOP release of new Jan. 6 footage blows up their 'biggest lie': reporter

Yet another false claim by Trump supporters in defense of the January 6 rioters has been blown to pieces after House Republicans released their latest batch of footage of the attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to longtime congressional reporter Jamie Dupree.

Specifically, Dupree wrote, the footage puts the lie to the assertion that police at the Capitol stood by and opened the doors to let the rioters in — a claim that is often used as evidence that the whole event was somehow an entrapment operation to trick Trump supporters into committing acts of violence.

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'Paralyzed with fear': Stormy Daniels' lawyer describes terror of MAGA attack at court

Stormy Daniels' attorney praised the adult movie star for facing a barrage of hostility during cross-examination at Donald Trump's hush money trial — and for what he said was her determined reaction not to cave to his attorneys.

"I knew her time to shine would be on cross," Clark Brewster raved during an appearance on CNN Monday — days after she faced down a barrage of questions aimed at destroying her credibility as a witness.

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Trump whines about Fox News' trial coverage and demands Judge Jeanine take over

Former President Donald Trump complained about coverage of his criminal trial about an hour before heading back into the courtroom for another day of testimony from his former attorney Michael Cohen.

The ex-president cited several conservative commentators who questioned the case against him in a series of Truth Social posts on Tuesday morning, and then he blasted Fox News senior correspondent Eric Shawn for what he believed to be insufficiently slanted coverage – and suggested a replacement.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson to attend Trump's hush money trial: report

Donald Trump will have another special guest attend his trial in the New York hush money case after a pair of senators and other elected officials showed their support at the courthouse.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is expected Tuesday at the Manhattan courthouse where the former president is standing trial for falsifying business records as part of a conspiracy to cover up an extramarital affair with adult film actress Stormy Daniels that witnesses have said was intended to aid his 2016 election campaign, Punchbowl News reported.

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