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Ex-GOP agent tells for the first time how he was caught in Trump's 'catch-and-kill' scheme

Former right-wing operative Matthew Sheffield opened up in a lengthy piece for Vanity Fair about how he got mixed up in the relationship between former President Donald Trump and former National Enquirer chief David Pecker, in their "catch and kill" scheme to protect him from damaging information ahead of the 2016 election.

The Enquirer scheme is not directly charged in the Manhattan hush money trial — but District Attorney Alvin Bragg is using it to establish a pattern of behavior to prove the charges of business fraud stemming from his alleged payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels to conceal an affair.

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Former top prosecutor shows why Hope Hicks 'is such a devastating witness against Trump'

Andrew Weissmann, the former top prosecutor on former special counsel Robert Mueller's team, explained on Friday why he thinks former Donald Trump aide Hope Hicks was such a "devastating" witness against the former president in his criminal case.

Hicks, who cried on the stand for what some experts say are "dark" reasons, testified that she didn't believe Trump's suggestion that former Trump attorney Michael Cohen paid Stormy Daniels out of the goodness of his heart. The prosecution alleges the "hush money" payment was used to affect the election in 2016.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace says her 'whole body went cold' when she heard this testimony

The 11th day of Donald Trump's criminal trial unfolded on Friday, and there was testimony that sent chills through MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace.

Speaking at the top of her show, she read through the court transcript in which former Trump aide Hope Hicks describes what they did to mitigate the damage of the "Access Hollywood" tape.

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GOP lawmaker 'agrees to disagree' as Fox News host confronts her latest conspiracy theory

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) insisted on Fox News Friday, during a segment opposing the latest round of student loan forgiveness from the Biden administration, that the campus protesters are backed by a Hungarian-born Jewish billionaire philanthropist — and completely deflected when host Neil Cavuto asked her for any evidence of this.

"You've got groups that are funded by George Soros that are Palestinian rights groups that are involved, funded by George Soros, and they need to be off our college campuses if they're committing violence, full stop," said Mace.

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'It made me smile': Melania chief of staff blows up Trump's claim about hiding affair

One of the claims dropped in Donald Trump's Manhattan criminal trial is that he was desperate to hide the news about his affair and payoff from his wife, but that idea is now being undermined.

While on the stand, his former aide, Hope Hicks, explained that Trump asked staffers not to bring newspapers to them in the morning so she wouldn't see the reports. Politico reporter Erica Orden said that the comments from Hicks helped Trump because it focused on his fears about his wife. Trump's defense has been that the hush money was only about hiding the affair from his wife, and didn't have anything to do with the election.

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Legal experts explain 'darker' reason Trump's 'surrogate daughter' cried on stand at trial

Former Donald Trump aide Hope Hicks wept in court on Friday as she testified in the criminal case against someone she still deeply respects, and some legal experts have suggested what those tears really mean.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin, a former litigator, appeared in court and saw Hicks crying. She characterized it this way:

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GOP lawmaker complains new marriage bill would make 'ripe and fertile' teens get abortions

During a debate in the New Hampshire House of Representatives this week, Republican state Rep. Jess Edwards voiced his opposition to a bill setting the minimum age of marriage to 18 — because it would induce "ripe and fertile" 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds to have more abortions instead of settling down and having a family.

The remarks were reported by the New Hampshire Bulletin, following extensive and spirited debate that ultimately saw the bill pass the state house. The legislation would replace current state law that allows 16- and 17-year-olds to get married if they have the consent of a guardian.

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Not that 'charitable': Hope Hicks testimony damages key Trump defense

MANHATTAN CRIMINAL COURT — Donald Trump's expected Manhattan criminal trial defense that his lawyer, Michael Cohen, acted on his own when he paid hush money to keep an affair quiet was pierced by an aide's testimony Friday.

Longtime Trump ally Hope Hicks' testimony seemingly shot the theory down.

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Trump presented as God's anointed leader by popular right-wing Christian TV program

A national TV program that presents Donald Trump as God's anointed leader has found a loyal following among conservative Christians who see its message as divinely inspired.

"FlashPoint" mimics other right-wing cable programming, but offers up apocalyptic warnings and Christian nationalist messages with its political analysis — which broadcasters assure viewers came directly from God, reported NBC News.

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'Insidious attack': Expert warns Trump's lawyer ready to break rules to get hung jury

Former President Donald Trump's attorney needs to be brought to heel by Judge Juan Merchan before Michael Cohen takes the stand, warned former Manhattan-based federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg in an MSNBC article Friday.

Specifically, there is a strong risk that when Cohen, the former attorney and fixer at the heart of Trump's alleged hush payment scheme being prosecuted as business fraud, takes the stand, Trump attorney Todd Blanche will defy established orders from the court and try to bring up evidence already ruled out of order, she said.

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Corporate sponsors want nothing to do with a Trump GOP convention: report

Fearful of a potential consumer backlash and guilt by association, corporations are heeding the advice of corporate consultants and keeping their distance from the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee where Donald Trump will likely be coronated as the 2024 presidential nominee.

According to a report from CNBC, advocacy group Color of Change has put potential corporate sponsors on notice that they will be singled out for linking themselves with the party that will be backing the embattled ex-president who is facing 88 criminal indictments.

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Hope Hicks bursts into tears on witness stand in Trump hush money trial

MANHATTAN CRIMINAL COURT — Hope Hicks' testimony came to a dramatic halt Friday afternoon after former President Donald Trump's onetime spokeswoman burst into tears on the witness stand.

The Manhattan District Attorney's office had just wrapped questioning of Hicks and Trump attorney Emil Bove was preparing to begin his cross examination when Hicks suddenly turned her face away.

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'Pray Michael pray': Hope Hicks told Michael Cohen to ask God for help with Trump scandals

Former President Donald Trump's former press secretary Hope Hicks testified Friday she asked fixer Michael Cohen to ask God for help with a breaking story about a Playboy model who said she'd had sex with the then-presidential candidate while his wife was pregnant.

Hicks read a slate of text conversation with Cohen in the New York City courtroom where Trump stands accused of falsifying business records to cover hush money paid to a porn star ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

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