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‘Dicey’: Trump prosecutors accused of taking risks as they're ‘dreading’ Cohen testimony

An expert in New York law says Donald Trump’s legal team is “dreading” putting key witness Michael Cohen on the stand — and they’re making some “dicey” moves to prepare for it.

Janos Marton, who unsuccessfully ran for Manhattan district attorney, says part of the reason the defense called its latest witness was to delay Cohen’s appearance.

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Bombshell NY Times report claims Trump could owe $100M after double-dipping on tax claims

Former President Donald Trump could owe the IRS more than $100 million after claiming dubious tax breaks on his skyscraper in Chicago, a bombshell New York Times report revealed Saturday.

The Chicago Tower — Trump’s most recent major construction project and completed in 2009 — has been a huge money loser since building began.

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Partner in new Trump law firm faces prison after DOJ indictment: report

A law firm that recently took over representation of Donald Trump’s campaign in a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit is embroiled in a new scandal.

A top partner in the firm Schulman Bhattacharya, LLC, has been charged by the Department of Justice with using forged documents to gain access to $12.5 million of assets in Somalia.

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‘It shouldn’t be the wild west’: Wisconsin lacks clear system to track police caught lying

This article first appeared on Wisconsin Watch and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

An Appleton police detective pleaded guilty to forging official signatures on search warrants used in a drug investigation. He was fined $500, far short of the maximum penalty of $10,000 and 3 ½ years in prison.

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MAGA donors funnel millions to Democratic Party opponent of Jan. 6 cop: report

Wealthy MAGA donors are funneling millions of dollars to the campaign of a Democrat who’s running against former U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, a report revealed Saturday.

Dunn, who was beaten by rioters on Jan. 6, 2021, is outspoken about the insurrection, giving testimony on Capitol Hill and regularly appearing on MSNBC.

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Georgia GOP vice chair booted for illegally voting 9 times as a convicted felon

Brian K. Pritchard is no longer the vice chairman of the Georgia Republican Party after a large majority of his fellow Republicans voted to remove him from his position this week.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Pritchard was removed from his role as the party's number two official after a whopping 86% of the Georgia GOP's state committee supported a motion to oust him.

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In-depth CNN review casts doubt on big Trump trial gripe

An in-depth CNN review of Donald Trump’s campaign calendar has exposed one of biggest courtroom gripes to be in doubt.

Trump has repeatedly complained that being forced into a courtroom while his criminal trial involving hush money payments continues has stopped him from campaigning.

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Republican investigated over claims he used campaign cash to pay rent to his own company

"U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls investigated over allegations he used campaign money to pay rent to his own company" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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‘I don’t understand’: Trump lawyers blasted for hurting own client with 'balancing act'

A tightrope walk by Donald Trump’s lawyers let the jury hear damaging evidence because they were afraid it would seem their client had “something to hide” — and that’s seriously dented their case, an expert said.

In a Saturday report Paul Golden, a partner at the New York law firm Coffey Modica, said the “balancing act” performed by attorney Susan Necheles gave the jury damaging evidence — and may have blown any hope of an appeal.

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Trump insiders say Nikki Haley being considered for VP — if she pays his legal fees

Donald Trump’s campaign is considering offering the role of vice president to his most long-standing campaign rival, Axios reported Saturday.

Nikki Haley is under “active consideration” for the position, according to unnamed insiders in the former president’s camp.

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New lawsuit accuses Trump campaign of illegally attempting to hide payments to women

Donald Trump's election campaign has been hit with a sex discrimination lawsuit involving fresh accusations that his lawyers violated federal law by attempting to hide settlement payments to women accusers.

The Federal Election Commission must investigate whether the campaign illegally attempted to hide settlement payments by routing them through third parties, according to a complaint filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).

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'Is this a violation?' Internet accuses Trump team of flouting gag order again

Donald Trump's own political campaign may have just violated the former president's gag order in the hush money cover-up case.

Trump campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt appeared on Fox News, where she was asked about the gag order.

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'Backfired': Expert says Trump's lawyers just made a 'huge mistake' at criminal trial

Donald Trump's defense's offensive tactic of "slut shaming" porn star Stormy Daniels to sway the jury blew up in their faces, according to one expert.

MSNBC legal analyst and former trial attorney Katie Phang exposed the attorneys' purported blind spot in their futile efforts to prove Daniels to be a truth-challenged strumpet.

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