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'You laughed out loud!' MSNBC expert cracks up while discussing Stormy Daniels' testimony

Donald Trump has denied that he ever had an affair with adult film star Stormy Daniels. He even went so far as to say he's never met her and attacked her as a "horse face."

But as she testified on Tuesday, the details reveal the opposite.

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Watch: Tourist family in shock as Oklahoma tornado rips roof off their hotel

A family from Brazil was visiting Bartlesville, Oklahoma, when their hotel was hit by a tornado, and they had no idea what the loud sirens meant.

The family told Tulsa's Fox23 they were only in Oklahoma a few days, and this was their first night in the United States. The roof of their Hampton Inn hotel was torn off and thrown across the parking lot, the anchor said in the report.

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Trump personally piles pressure on MTG to drop crusade against Mike Johnson: report

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly personally intervened to get rebellious Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to drop her crusade against House Speaker Mike Johnson.

ABC News reports that Trump recently talked with Greene and asked her to end her efforts to oust Johnson as speaker by stressing that the Republican Party needed to be "unified" and that the most important thing to do right now was to expand the GOP's razor-thin House majority.

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Revealed: Aileen Cannon failed to disclose all-expenses-paid right-wing junket in Montana

The judge overseeing the former president's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case lived it up at an all-expenses-paid retreat for right-wing federal jurists at a $1,000-a-night resort in Montana near Yellowstone National Park, reported Lucian K. Truscott IV for Salon.

"It's called the Sage Lodge in Pray, Montana, and it’s where George Mason University sends gaggles of federal judges for a week-long 'colloquium' every year or so," wrote Truscott — all paid for by the Antonin Scalia Law School, named for the late justice who ironically died on a ranch getaway paid for by right-wing benefactors.

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'Antsy' Trump reacts as Stormy Daniels takes the stand in hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump appeared "antsy" as Stormy Daniels took the stand to testify in his hush money trial, onlookers reported.

Daniels, an adult film star who allegedly had an affair with Trump, was said to be wearing a black dress as she entered the courtroom.

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'Not what drew them to the cult': Analyst sees 'sleepy and docile' Trump losing MAGA base

Donald Trump's self-promoted aura of invincibility has taken a big hit with his drowsy appearances in a New York courtroom for his criminal trial, an analyst said Tuesday.

The former president has been ordered by Justice Juan Merchan to attend every day of the trial and has slapped him with a gag order prohibiting him from attacking witnesses in the case, and courtroom observers have noticed him repeatedly dozing off — making the would-be strongman the butt of jokes and prompting ridiculous denials from him, wrote Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin.

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South Dakota has a syphilis problem

Tyler Broghammer leaves his office nearly every day armed with a small blue cooler.

Inside is a weapon against South Dakota’s syphilis epidemic: syringes of penicillin. The sexually transmitted infection case manager at Oyate Health Center in Rapid City also carries rapid STI tests and condoms on his near daily drive around town, meeting with people he’s learned may have the disease.

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Trump worker who now refuses to talk spilled beans to Jack Smith before indictment: CNN

One of Donald Trump's employees who has been charged in the Mar-a-Lago case has already provided testimony that could be used in an eventual trial — even though he stopped cooperating as soon as he was indicted, CNN reported.

Newly unsealed court filings show Walt Nauta told a grand jury two months before an FBI search in August 2022 about boxes of classified documents he handled in a storage room at the resort, agreeing with one grand juror who asked if he would "just pick some off the top" while leaving others, reported CNN.

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Trump plans Minnesota fundraiser on day of Barron's graduation: report

After weeks of complaining that his hush money trial would stop him attending his youngest son’s high school graduation, Donald Trump’s judge finally agreed to pause the trial for a day — and the ex-president swiftly organized a fundraiser.

Trump is now expected to speak at the Minnesota Republican Party’s Lincoln Reagan dinner on May 17 — the day Barron Trump graduates.

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'Race to self-abuse': Columnist delivers withering breakdown of GOP VP competition

The shortlist of former President Donald Trump's possible running mates for 2024 is a rogues gallery of election deniers and extremists who want to rip the rule of law to shreds, Will Saletan wrote for The Bulwark in a blistering analysis released on Tuesday.

"Normally, contenders for the vice presidency would showcase their accomplishments, their communication skills, or their ability to carry a key state," wrote Saletan. "But in Trump’s case, the rules are different. He’s an authoritarian crook, and the contestants are competing to show how far they’d go to defend his crimes and his abuse of power."

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'We will not get into genitalia': Prosecutor lays guidelines for Stormy Daniels testimony

Adult film star Stormy Daniels is set to testify at Donald Trump's hush-money trial on Tuesday, but observers shouldn't expect any overly salacious details to be revealed.

As reported by Inner City Press's Matthew Russell Lee, prosecutor Susan Hoffinger informed Judge Juan Merchan on Tuesday that her team would ask Daniels about "the conversation [Trump and Daniels] had in the hotel and how the sexual act came about, how she felt about it" but then added that "we will not get into genitalia."

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Trump took Stormy Daniels' 'humiliating' remarks on his 'physicality' personally: Haberman

Adult film star Stormy Daniels is set to testify at Donald Trump's hush-money trial this morning, and the New York Times' Maggie Haberman brings word that the former president will take her testimony "personally."

Writing at the New York Times' live blog of the trial, Haberman noted that "this is the first time Trump will have to be face to face with Daniels and hear her accusations" and then added that "this trial, unlike the other three criminal trials he’s facing, is personal for him in a very specific way."

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'Willing to lie, cheat and steal': Georgia Republican buries his party for serving Trump

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan is still a committed Republican — but he's voting for President Joe Biden, and on CNN Tuesday morning, he explained why.

A longtime Trump skeptic who declined to seek re-election after a single term in office, Duncan has long held out hope for what he calls a "GOP 2.0" that has left Trump behind and is simply focused on conservative policy, warning his party that tying themselves to a man indicted on over 90 criminal charges is going to end in disaster. With the party on track to run Trump for president a third time, Duncan feels the only course correction is for them to lose the presidency in 2024, while building their power at other levels of government.

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