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'It's significant': Law professor says key Trump defense can be blown up with one question

Donald Trump's key defense in his hush money cover-up case could be dismantled if the New York prosecutors decide to ask Michael Cohen about one thing, a law professor said on Friday.

Andrew Weissmann, the former top prosecutor on former special counsel Robert Mueller's team, earlier on Friday flagged some reasons he believes Hope Hicks' testimony was devastating for the ex-president. Among those was that "Her testimony sinks Trump's defense since he is on record in a civil case admitting that he reimbursed Cohen the $130,000."

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Ex-Trump aide recalls witness Hope Hicks being unfazed by 'shocking' tax scandal

When a bombshell tax story was set to hit former President Donald Trump hard — Hope Hicks didn't flinch.

That's because the piece and pretty much any of the incoming that would appear to be a crisis for most presidents — was kid's stuff compared to the "Access Hollywood" tape.

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Trump White House insider says ex-president was 'worried' about Hope Hicks' testimony

As Hope Hicks was answering question after question about the efforts to protect the campaign and Donald Trump's family from alleged affairs — the ex-president was sweating bullets.

That's what former Trump's former spokesperson Stephanie Grisham suspected was running through his mind as he closed his "beautifully blue eyes" in court marking a notable day in the historic criminal hush money trial.

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Indicted Trump lawyer mocked after saying she 'cannot imagine' falling asleep at her trial

Former President Donald Trump has become infamous for his repeated courtroom doze-offs in the middle of his Manhattan hush money trial — and Trump, for his part, claims he's just resting his "beautiful blue eyes." One of his longtime lawyers backs this up, and wants the American people to know that it's ridiculous to suggest he's doing such a thing as fall asleep in court.

"As someone who is recently indicted myself, I cannot imagine falling asleep in my own trial," Christina Bobb told far-right anchor Eric Bolling. "I mean, the idea that President Trump would be sleeping through this is absurd."

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'Huge mistake': Conservative George Conway shows how Trump doomed himself at trial

Conservative attorney George Conway had a warning message for former President Donald Trump on MSNBC Friday: don't pin all your hopes in the Manhattan criminal hush money trial on discrediting your former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen.

Cohen, who has said he helped broker the payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, has some drawbacks as a witness — in particular, Trump's defense plans to capitalize on the fact that he pleaded guilty to lying to Congress — but there are some key reasons that may backfire, said Conway.

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Conservative lawyer says the 'jury is never going to forget' latest 'hammer blow' to Trump

Hope Hicks' breakdown in court during her testimony at former President Donald Trump's historic criminal hush money trial in New York left an indelible impression on the jury.

Conservative lawyer and outspoken Trump critic George Conway discussed what he believes to be perhaps the most searing moment so far at trial. And one that the jury won't be able to shake when they are tasked with rendering a verdict.

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Legal expert flags 'proof positive' testimony showing that Trump's main defense fails

Former Donald Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks testified emotionally at her one-time boss' criminal hush money trial in Manhattan on Friday — and, argued legal expert Lisa Rubin on MSNBC, gave prosecutors new ammunition to secure a conviction.

A key defense for the former president, noted Rubin, is to say that the alleged hush payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels were not a scheme to defraud the 2016 election, as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg argues, and were simply an effort to spare his family distress and embarrassment. But Hicks' testimony seems to contradict that.

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'Nuclear moment': Trump lawyer says often dry stage of trial will radically sway verdict

The fixation on witnesses and whether their words will prove or disprove former President Donald Trump committed a felony to manipulate the 2016 election by fudging business records in his criminal hush money case is only part of the process to render a verdict.

Jim Trusty, who represented Trump as his attorney before he cut ties, pointed to a seemingly monotonous directive from the judge that will come further down the road that he says could end up becoming the most explosive moment of the trial.

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Legal expert highlights ex-Trump aide's most 'clear break' from former president at trial

Former Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks took the stand Friday to give emotional, tearful testimony on her own role in the Trump circle during the alleged hush payment scheme on trial in Manhattan.

And there was a particular line that Hicks gave in court that clearly indicated that, for all her loyal service to the former president, she is distancing herself from him now, legal expert Lisa Rubin explained on MSNBC Friday evening.

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'End the boxes hoaxes!' Trump accuses Jack Smith of 'evidence tampering' in docs case

Donald Trump on Friday railed against the classified documents criminal case he faces in Florida, accusing Special Counsel Jack Smith of evidence tampering and demanding the entire case be dropped.

Trump, who has largely spoken positively of the Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon who is overseeing the documents case, took to Truth Social to rant about the prosecution's latest actions in the case accusing the former president of illegally stashing away government secrets.

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Ex-Trump aide admits 'pathological liar' ex-president made her lie about his scandals

Lying for former President Donald Trump's was compulsory.

That's according to Sarah Matthews, a former Trump White House deputy press secretary. She discussed her experience, in light of Trump's trusted aide Hope Hicks testifying in open court for his criminal hush money case today — that she and others adopted a messaging strategy that was to take the 45th president at his word and then hang on for dear life.

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Jack Smith slams Trump valet's new trial stall tactic as 'manufactured and not credible'

Federal prosecutors slammed former President Donald Trump's body man Walt Nauta for his latest push to delay the trial proceedings in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, in a blistering filing made public on Friday.

Specifically, Nauta has filed for an extension on the May 9 deadline U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon set for expert disclosures filed by the defendants, and a notice under the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA).

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Mike Lindell has a 'meltdown' over reporter's 'attack' when questioned at Trump rally

My Pillow founder and 2020 election result denier Mike Lindell claimed he was "attacked" in the parking lot before he took the stage as a warmup to former President Donald Trump's arrival during a rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

As crowds for the 45th president snaked around the parking lot of the Waukesha County Expo Center on Wednesday — they were treated to Lindell dressing down a reporter asking him questions and fact checking him in real-time.

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