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Alito leaves Supreme Court 'out on limb' with 'puzzling' judicial approach: legal experts

During his 18 years on the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Samuel Alito has been known as a tough-on-crime jurist.

But NBC News legal reporter Lawrence Hurley reports that some legal experts believe that Alito is expressing more sympathy for criminal defendants if the person is former President Donald Trump or Trump supporters facing January 6-releated charges.

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J.D. Vance attacks judge's daughter while attending hush money trial to support Trump

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) lashed out at the judge's daughter while attending the Manhattan hush money trial to support former President Donald Trump.

Vance made the remarks despite Judge Juan Merchan's limited gag order, which prevents Trump from attacking family members of court staff or potential witnesses. The judge also said Trump could not cause other people to make similar statements.

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It was Melania's idea to spin 'Access Hollywood' tape as 'locker room talk': Michael Cohen

Former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen made a surprising claim on Monday during his testimony during former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial.

As reported by CNN's Kaitlan Collins, Cohen claimed that it was Melania Trump who came up with the idea to spin Trump's infamous "Access Hollywood" video -- in which he boasted about being able to grab women by their genitals without any repercussions -- as "locker room talk."

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Aileen Cannon's 'judicial malpractice' puts national security at risk: columnist

Judge Aileen Cannon has indefinitely delayed Donald Trump's trial in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, but there's not much that special counsel Jack Smith can do about it.

The District Court judge canceled the trial's scheduled start on May 20, saying that too many legal issues remain unresolved, but Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin wrote that Cannon's ruling revealed the case was too complicated for her, and legal experts agree that her oversight of the case was riddled with errors.

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Watch: Michael Cohen lawyer spars with ex-Trump attorney over legality of hush money

Michael Cohen's lawyer, Lanny Davis, and a former Donald Trump attorney got into it on CNN Monday morning while the former Trump "fixer" was on the stand.

Tim Parlatore, who briefly worked for Trump during the classified documents case, claimed that there is no real proof of anything in the case other than Cohen's word against Trump's. The only testimony they'll be able to rely on is from those saying Trump is a micromanager.

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'It's weird!' Onlookers bemused by Michael Cohen's body language in court

Michael Cohen shocked onlookers Monday as he refused to make eye contact with jurors as he detailed the work he did for Donald Trump.

The ex-president’s former lawyer and fixer was on the stand as a key prosecution witness in the hush money trial.

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Eric Trump breaks judge's rules by attacking witness Michael Cohen from courtroom

Eric Trump was seen using his cell phone in a Manhattan courtroom after New York Justice Juan Merchan forbade using mobile devices.

NBC News reported that Eric Trump was sitting behind his father when he wrote a message on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

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Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman test judge's order by interviewing together about 2020

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and suspended attorney John Eastman appeared on a podcast this week and discussed the 2020 election.

During a panel with right-wing podcast host Steve Bannon on Monday, both men suggested the 2020 election had been stolen from former President Donald Trump.

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Clarence Thomas put on the spot over which corruption allegations are 'lies'

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is getting pushback after complaining at a legal conference last week that he and his wife Ginni are being treated unfairly with allegations of corruption while at the same time refusing to explain questions about his alleged ethical transgressions.

On Friday, the 75-year-old conservative justice, who has been notable for saying little during hearings throughout his 30-plus years on the bench, was more than willing to speak in general terms about the multiple exposes about gifts, loans and help he has received from wealthy conservatives.

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Right-wing group pumps $70M into efforts to defeat 'vulnerable' Senate Democrats

Democratic strategists, according to Roll Call, are feeling increasingly optimistic about their chances of flipping the U.S. House of Representatives — but worried about holding their small U.S. Senate majority.

Democrats know they are likely to lose a Senate seat in West Virginia, where Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin isn't seeking reelection. And that makes races in Ohio, Montana and other states all the more important.

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Trump worried 'a lot of women' would come forward after campaign announcement: Cohen

Donald Trump's former personal "fixer" testified Monday that the former president told him that "a lot of women" would come forward after he announced his candidacy for president in 2016.

Cohen made the remarks during his first day of testimony in Trump's trial for allegedly falsifying business records after paying hush money to an adult film actress.

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'Yes ma'am': Michael Cohen admits he lied for Trump

Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, began his testimony Monday by admitting that he lied for his boss.

Trump is on trial for 34 felonies that involve the falsification of business records to conceal a payment to actress and director Stormy Daniels, who alleged they'd had a sexual encounter back in 2006.

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'Looks like he's in a mood': CNN's Jake Tapper describes Trump awaiting Cohen in court

Donald Trump started Monday in court with his former lawyer and current nemesis Michael Cohen taking the stand in the hush money trial — and his emotion was evident.

CNN's Jake Tapper observed that Trump appeared to be "in a mood" already as first photos from the courthouse came out.

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