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'Ambidextrous' Trump tells Telemundo his 18-year-old son is 17

Donald Trump, who frequently boasts about “ac[ing]” a “tough” cognitive test, “misstated the age of his youngest son” in a Telemundo51 of Miami interview published Thursday, NBC News reports.

In the interview, Telemundo’s Marilys Llanos asked Trump about his reaction to Barron Trump, his youngest son, being selected as a Florida delegate to the Republican National Convention.

“To me, that’s very cute, because he’s a very young guy and he’s graduating from high school this year,” Trump said. “He’s a very good student, very smart, and I think that’s great.”

“I think it’s very interesting too,” Trump added. “But he’s pretty young, I will say — he’s 17.”

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Rubio 'pushing hard' to be Trump's VP – but he could make impeachment more enticing to GOP

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has joined the top tier of contenders to become Donald Trump's running mate, but one Republican warned that he would provide very poor protection against impeachment.

Trump once mocked the Florida Republican as "Little Marco," most infamously during an exchange over their relative penis sizes at a GOP debate, but now Rubio is aggressively pushing his way onto the shortlist for 2024 vice presidential candidate, reported The Daily Beast.

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'I would have given her an F': Trump lawyer's 'rookie mistake' singled out by expert

On Friday morning Donald Trump lawyer Susan Necheles was raked over the coals by two former prosecutors who felt she flubbed her cross-examination of adult film star Stormy Daniels in a Manhattan courtroom on Thursday.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO), who served as a prosecutor before moving on to politics, and ex-Assistant United States Attorney Andrew Weissmann claimed the former president's lawyer went down a road she didn't need to follow and it came back to bite her before the jury.

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Trump lawyers tried to assuage his 'ego' — and it 'backfired': CNN legal analyst

CNN legal analyst Joey Jackson argued on Friday that former President Donald Trump's attorneys made a critical error with their decision to aggressively grill adult film star Stormy Daniels this week.

While breaking down Daniels' testimony, Jackson questioned why Trump's lawyers tried to discredit her sordid story about her sexual encounter with the former president when the reality is that their client is on trial for falsifying business records.

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'Significant ethical concerns': Oregon Republicans stoke voter fraud claims

Three Oregon Republicans running to control the state’s elections have all stoked false claims of voter fraud and indicated they want to end Oregon’s decades-long tradition of running elections by mail.

State Sen. Dennis Linthicum, Beaverton real estate broker Brent Barker and Salem business analyst Tim McCloud are vying for their party’s nomination for secretary of state, an open position since appointed Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade chose not to seek a full term. It’s the only statewide office Republicans have won this century: Dennis Richardson was elected in 2016 and served until his death in 2019.

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'Fraudulent':  DOJ asked to investigate Wisconsin GOP over Souls to the Polls texts

A progressive law firm has requested the U.S. Attorney’s office to investigate two Republican Party staff members over texts they sent prior to the 2020 presidential election.

In a letter sent Wednesday to U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin Gregory Haanstad, Law Forward attorney Chris Donahoe alleged that two people who worked for former President Donald Trump’s campaign targeted a Milwaukee voting rights group during the campaign.

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'Wow! Wow! Wow!' Morning Joe panel stunned by 'disorienting' speed of Trump trial

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" marveled at the "disorienting" speed of the prosecution's case in Donald Trump's hush money trial, and legal experts agreed that put the defense team at a disadvantage.

Adult film star Stormy Daniels testified for more than seven hours about the 2006 sexual encounter at the center of the case, and prosecutors have brought a series of former Trump aides and employees to tell jurors about his micromanagement and penchant for pinching pennies, and his former attorney Michael Cohen will soon take the stand to tie together all that evidence into a narrative.

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'That will be devastating': Trump prosecutors poised to unveil 'best evidence of all'

With prosecutors in Donald Trump's hush money trial wrapping up testimony for the second week on Friday, MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin predicted they will present "devastating" evidence for jurors to mull over when they recess for the weekend.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Rubin told the panel that Donald Trump's untethered habit of boasting on social media will play a major factor in Friday's testimony.

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Trump team's efforts to shame Stormy Daniels 'fell flat' during 'withering attack': expert

Donald Trump's attorney attempted to shame Stormy Daniels for appearing in adult films and dancing nude, but a legal expert said those efforts likely "fell flat" with the jury.

The adult film actress testified for more than seven hours over two days about her brief sexual relationship with the former president, who is charged with falsifying business records in an effort to pay for her silence ahead of the 2016 election, and MSNBC's Lisa Rubin told "Morning Joe" that she held her own against aggressive cross examination.

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'No sign of life': Trump's lack of election planning leaves GOP operatives panicked

Republican operatives at the state level are growing increasingly panicky at the lack of 2024 election information and help coming from the Republican National Committee since Donald Trump's hand-picked allies took control.

With the election less than six months away, the Washington Post is reporting that there is a growing revolt at the Republican state level that they are being kept in the dark as the RNC admittedly becomes leaner and shuts down several key operations while at the same time changing its focus to building up Trump's re-election campaign.

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Trump lawyers 'took the bait' and bolstered Stormy Daniels' cred: expert

Putting Stormy Daniels on the stand to testify under oath paid off for prosecutors in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial, according to one legal expert.

While Daniels didn't provide smoking-gun evidence that the former president falsified business records to cover up hush-money payments he made to her in 2016, former federal prosecutor Duncan Levin thinks Daniels came off as not only credible but said her "terrible" tale needed to be told.

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MAGA lawyer laments Trump legal team's 'shift in strategy' during Stormy Daniels testimony

Donald Trump's former attorney on Thursday called out the ex-president's legal team for a "shift in strategy."

Jim Trusty appeared on CNN Thursday evening to discuss a switch-up of legal strategy he appears to think will backfire in the criminal case where Trump faces allegations related to a hush money cover-up scheme.

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Jurors were suppressing laughter as Stormy Daniels slammed Trump at trial: George Conway

George Conway tried all he could to suppress his case of the giggles while seated in court for Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial.

For much of the first part Thursday hearing where former President Donald Trump stands accused of falsifying business records, his defense attorney Susan Necheles grilled porn star Stormy Daniels about her rendition of an alleged sexual rendezvous from 2006.

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