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Judge Merchan explains how Trump's lawyer just torpedoed his client's mistrial motion

Former President Donald Trump's defense attorneys were seeking a mistrial in his Manhattan hush money case, on the basis that adult film star Stormy Daniels' salacious witness testimony about their alleged sexual affair were too prejudicial to be part of the evidence for the charges of business fraud, but it was reportedly denied.

Judge Juan Merchan appeared to make clear to Trump counsel Todd Blanche that he is partly to blame for why a mistrial over these details is such a dubious proposition — because he's the reason those details are relevant in the first place.

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Prosecutors say they'll give judge brutal Trump details they purposely held back at trial

Donald Trump's lawyers demanded a mistrial in the Manhattan criminal case around the alleged hush money scheme, but it led to a threat from prosecutors.

Trump faces 34 felony counts involving the falsification of business records for an alleged effort to cover up the hush money given to adult actress and director Stormy Daniels.

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'That is motive': Prosecutor 'loudly' defends Trump trial witness spilling 'messy details'

Manhattan prosecutor Joshua Steinglass had a simple answer on Thursday during a hearing at Trump's hush money trial into whether it was appropriate for adult film star Stormy Daniels to reveal salacious details about her alleged affair with Trump on the witness stand, MSNBC's Adam Klasfeld reported.

This comes as Trump's legal team seeks a mistrial over those details being presented to the jury.

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Conservative George Conway says he 'smiled' at Trump at trial — and 'it got on his nerves'

Conservative attorney and noted Donald Trump critic is celebrating Thursday after apparently getting under the former president's skin.

Conway, who has previously asserted that Trump is "not a well man," has been following Trump's criminal trial closely and appearing in court. In that case, Trump faces 34 felony charges stemming from an alleged hush money cover-up scheme involving payments to an adult film star Trump purportedly had an affair with.

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Judge shuts down Trump's attempt to amend gag order: 'Track record speaks for itself'

New York Judge Juan Merchan refused a motion by former President Donald Trump's attorneys to amend the gag order against the former president on Thursday afternoon, reported MSNBC's Adam Klasfeld.

Trump attorney Todd Blanche argued that the former president should be allowed to "respond publicly" to adult film star Stormy Daniels, a key witness in the Manhattan hush money case, now that she has already delivered her testimony. But Merchan said he simply could not trust that the former president would respond in a civil way and not engage in further witness intimidation.

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'Sorry, sir': Former aide breaks down crying and apologizes to Trump at hush money trial

Former White House aide Madeleine Westerhout broke down crying at Donald Trump's hush money trial while she described how she lost her job in the Trump administration.

During testimony Thursday afternoon, Westerhout was asked about Donald Trump's relationship with his wife, Melania.

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Judge Cannon sat on simple request for months — and blamed backlog for trial delay: expert

This week, Judge Aileen Cannon said that there are far too many motions in Donald Trump's classified documents trial for her to handle and declared that the trial would be "indefinitely delayed."

But a national security expert pointed out that some of those requests were small, and for an unknown reason were all kept under seal.

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Trump claims Biden wants 'everybody to be mandated electric car' in rambling debate demand

Former President Donald Trump Thursday demanded a presidential election debate in rambling video statement that saw him create new words, appear to blame auto workers for inflation and claim President Joe Biden wants "everybody to be mandated electric car."

What begins as a demand that the president commit to a debate quickly devolves into an anti-immigration rant, a dire warning to autoworkers, then a pivot back to Biden so fast it's not immediately clear whom Trump is addressing.

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RNC explored booting Trump as presidential candidate after Access Hollywood leak: witness

Republican officials were debating if there was a way to remove former President Donald Trump from the ballot in 2016 after the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape, former Trump assistant and Republican National Committee official Madeleine Westerhout told the court during the latest day of testimony at the Manhattan criminal hush money trial.

According to The Guardian, when questioned, Westerhout explained, "It’s my recollection that there were conversations about how it would be possible to replace him to the candidate if it came to that."

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New law could destroy defense that saw Harvey Weinstein's sex crime conviction tossed

Former film mogul Harvey Weinstein got a break last month when a New York appeals court tossed his sexual assault conviction, ruling that the prosecutors improperly used prior bad acts as evidence at his trial.

But the outrage over that decision might mean New York could swiftly change how sexual assault cases are prosecuted — and he could find himself swiftly convicted on the same evidence when he is retried.

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Mockery erupts as Trump attorney again asks for mistrial: 'Should be tried as a child'

Donald Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, requested a mistrial for a second time Thursday after adult movie star Stormy Daniels finished testimony in the Manhattan hush money case.

Ahead of the lunch break, Blanche told the judge to expect a motion for a mistrial to be filed at the end of the day.

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Trump tells MTG to cool it: 'Republicans have to be fighting Democrat lunatics'

Former President Donald Trump took a break from his criminal hush money trial to tell Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to cool it.

Trump posted on Truth Social Thursday afternoon a video statement calling on Greene (R-GA) to give up on her "majority of one" quest to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson.

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Political consultants plead guilty in Henry Cuellar bribery case

Two political consultants plead guilty in Henry Cuellar bribery case" 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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