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'Sweet baby moo cows!' Kari Lake appeal goes off the rails as judge scolds her lawyer

Failed Trump-backed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake had her day in appellate court on Thursday, where judges in Tucson reviewed her election challenge from 2022 — and it didn't go well for her, reported Arizona legal analysts Paul Weich and Tom Ryan, who chronicled the oral argument in a lengthy thread on X.

Kurt Olsen, the attorney for Lake who recently came under bar investigation for his conduct in litigating the election challenges, was repeatedly challenged by the three-judge panel to explain exactly why the trial judge erred in dismissing the case — and had to be reminded over and over that an appeals court does not take in new evidence, it can only decide whether old evidence was considered correctly.

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'Just a lie': Fact-checker disproves Trump's latest claim about his criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump emerged from the latest day of his criminal hush money trial in Manhattan to tell reporters that he probably wouldn't be testifying — because he wasn't allowed to. "I'm not allowed to testify because of the unconstitutional gag order, we're appealing the gag order and let's see what happens," he said.

But that is completely wrong, said CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale.

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'He doesn't play games': Law professor says Judge Merchan might jail Trump if he acts up

The gag-defying Donald Trump may be tossed in jail by his criminal hush money judge as the trial slogs on. And it could be ordered even if prosecutors don't ask for it.

“The fact that the prosecution doesn't point to jail time doesn't really matter to the judge,” former New York prosecutor and Pace University law professor Bennett Gershman told Salon.

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'Criminal's worst nightmare': Fani Willis' campaign thrives as she keeps silent on Trump

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has put into effect a bold new campaign strategy that appears to be working wonders, according to a new report.

Willis, the Georgia prosecutor spearheading her state’s election racketeering case against the former president, isn’t talking about Donald Trump.

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'She's complicit': Melania Trump's ex-aide releases texts of reaction to affair

Former First Lady Melania Trump had an unconventional reaction to reports of Donald Trump's sexual misconduct allegations, according to a former senior aide who released text messages Thursday.

Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former senior aide to Melania, said the wife of Trump "knows who she married," and that the affair news involving Stormy Daniels didn't rock her the way it would some women in more traditional relationships.

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Mississippi Lt. Gov. vows to stall health coverage for the poor until Trump is elected

Mississippi's lieutenant governor wants to pump the brakes on plans to expand Medicaid in the state until former President Donald Trump can be re-elected to the White House.

According to the Mississippi Free Press, Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann wants to do this for one simple reason: he wants to be able to apply to add work requirements to the program, which the Biden administration hasn't authorized.

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Trump press secretary tests gag order with fresh attack on jury

The national spokesperson for Donald Trump's 2024 campaign may have violated a judge's gag order by suggesting the jury in the former president's hush money trial was not "fair and impartial."

Karoline Leavitt made the remarks while speaking to Real America's Voice on Thursday.

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Trump allies are now joining him in court to stop him lashing out: ex-White House staffer

A former White House staffer said Thursday that Donald Trump's family and allies might have started accompanying him to court in an effort to keep him under control.

Speaking to MSNBC, deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews said that Trump is likely "lashing out" at his lawyers and other aides in his hush money trial because he has little personal support with him in court.

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Trump's Diet Coke addiction is 'killing him' in court: former adviser

Former President Donald Trump is struggling to hold it together in court, said his former strategist David Urban on CNN Thursday — and one of the reasons could be desperation for a Diet Coke.

Since the Manhattan hush money trial began, the former president has been caught on multiple occasions falling asleep in the middle of the trial, and coverage of this has enraged him. Earlier Thursday, he posted a denial that he was falling asleep, insisting that he was just resting his "beautiful blue eyes."

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'Contestant in a beauty pageant?' Trump roasted after self-admiring blue eyes brag

Former President Donald Trump's odd response to reports that he frequently naps through his criminal hush money trial triggered a wave of mockery on social media Thursday.

Trump's excuse, peppered with self admiration, appeared on Truth Social Thursday.

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'I'm not going to argue this with you': Judge again smacks down Trump lawyer on gag order

Susan Necheles, an attorney for Donald Trump, unsuccessfully tried to have New York Justice Juan Merchan green-light the former president's social media posts before he made them.

Following a lunch break in Trump's hush-money trial Thursday, Necheles said she had "a stack of news articles" from people like Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley. The attorney asked if Trump would be allowed to share the articles on social media despite a limited gag order that prevents him from talking about potential witnesses, the jury, court staff, or their families.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is buying stocks again. Some picks pose a conflict of interest

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is back playing the stock market after an extended absence — and she just purchased stock in two companies whose business dealings potentially conflict with her congressional committee assignments.

In a public filing released today and reviewed by Raw Story, Greene reported buying up to $15,000 Qualcomm, a federal defense contractor. Greene serves on the Homeland Security Committee and the Subcommittee on Border Security and Enforcement.

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This ends at 'gunpoint': N.Y. Times blasted for oped casting Trump as 'outlaw hero'

The New York Times faced blowback Thursday from outraged journalists who argued a new editorial irresponsibly, and incorrectly, cast former President Donald Trump as an "outlaw hero."

Former Chicago Tribune editor Mark Jacob was among those who took to X to share his disgust with American Conservative contributing editor Matthew Schmitz's editorial, entitled "Trump Embraces Lawlessness, but in the Name of a Higher Law," published by the Times Thursday.

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