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Trump is about to adopt a 'risky defense' at criminal trial: former Manhattan prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump is going to employ a new "risky" defense strategy at his Manhattan criminal hush money trial, former Manhattan prosecutor Rebecca Roiphe argued to MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Wednesday evening.

Specifically, she argued, the former president is going to not deny the payment brokered by his former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen happened, but that there wasn't anything illegal about it in the first place.

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Trump's prosecutors have a 'secret weapon' they may call on in criminal case: legal expert

The courtroom chess play going on as Manhattan prosecutors try former President Donald Trump for allegedly criminally falsifying business records is one that not only keeps the defense guessing — but features a "secret weapon."

"She's really key," legal analyst Terri Austin told CNN's Erin Burnett on "Out Front."

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Trump accused of 'trying to suck up' to right-wing Supreme Court justices with latest rant

Donald Trump on Wednesday had some very nice words specifically for the conservative members of the Supreme Court, leading some to say the former president is seeking their favor in his case seeking absolute immunity from all charges in the criminal case stemming from the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

"I want to thank the Supreme Court justices for having the courage Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett… for the wisdom and the courage to do this. This took a great deal of wisdom," Trump said at a rally on Wednesday while talking about the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

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'Unloaded gun': Ex-Republican predicts 'what’s about to happen to' Marjorie Taylor Greene

Former Republican strategist turned Lincoln Project adviser Rick Wilson has some key predictions in his latest email blast to followers about how the motion by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is going to go — and it won't be pretty for her.

Greene, who is disgruntled that Johnson finally caved and allowed Ukraine defense aid to pass the House, plans to call the vote next week, despite even former President Donald Trump opposing the move. It is broadly expected that House Democrats will provide enough votes to bail him out, unlike what happened with his predecessor Kevin McCarthy.

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Trump ridiculed for having 'complete meltdown' over malfunctioning rally teleprompter

Former President Donald Trump held multiple rallies on Wednesday, as he struggled to make use of the time he had as his criminal trial in Manhattan rages on. But it seemed he couldn't quite catch a break, because at his rally in Freeland, Michigan, his teleprompter was blown towards the crowd by the wind, rendering the former president unable to see it — and causing him to go off the rails and become unintelligible at times.

Trump's inability to hold himself together prompted intense mockery on social media, with many people sharing clips and some observers noting Trump was trying to make a big deal out of President Joe Biden's own use of a teleprompter, including at his previous rally in Wisconsin on the same day.

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'College drop out': Trump buried for listing Sean Hannity among legal experts on his side

Donald Trump has all kinds of esquires in his corner. And he's not bashful to name them.

Only during a rally stop in Freeland, Michigan on Wednesday he included an odd name among the company of respected legal minds: Fox News anchor Sean Hannity.

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'Embarrassing': Failed GOP candidate slammed for 'vile' attack on sitting woman governor

Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon delivered an opener speech at a Trump rally in Freeland, Michigan, on Wednesday — and took a deeply personal swipe at Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, to whom she lost by a wide margin in 2022.

In particular, Dixon appeared to subtly accuse Whitmer of having an affair with Lee Chatfield, the former GOP Michigan Speaker of the House, who is currently under indictment for embezzlement and was previously under investigation for sexual abuse allegations earlier this year.

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Conservative judge with record of knowing what's next predicts Trump Supreme Court verdict

Former Judge J. Michael Luttig has been right on just about everything he predicted coming from the Supreme Court so far, MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace said. So, she wanted to know his predictions for the decision over Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity.

Trump's 2020 election case went before the Supreme Court last week after he appealed it from the lower court. Trump claimed that due to presidential immunity, anything he did while in office could not be prosecuted.

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Trump faces 'lose-lose proposition' in imminent hush money trial decision: jury expert

Former President Donald Trump faces a lose-lose situation as he and his legal team grapple with the question of whether he should testify in his criminal hush money case, a legal strategist says.

Jury consultant Steve Duffy told the Independent Wednesday that Trump can't win if he takes the stand in the ongoing Manhattan trial but takes a big risk if he does not.

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Anticipated Trump witness Hope Hicks admitted telling lies for ex-president: reporter

Donald Trump's former top aide, Hope Hicks, is expected to testify in his Manhattan hush money trial in the coming weeks, and analysts are anticipating the bombs of information she'll drop.

Speaking as part of the Wednesday panel with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, campaign reporter Vaughn Hillyard recalled Hicks' testimony to the House committee that investigated the Russia scandal.

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GOP lawmaker blows up Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'absurd' rejection of antisemitism act

A Republican lawmaker erupted in anger during a live CNN segment Wednesday over his colleague Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's "absurd" reason for refusing to vote for the Antisemitism Awareness Act.

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) shredded Greene for her contention that the act — designed to combat antisemitism on college campuses — would see Christian Americans arrested for their faith.

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Busted: Federal regulator hearing complaint against Ted Cruz has one of his yard signs

The regulator set to hear a campaign finance complaint about Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has a yard sign for the senator's campaign at his house, reported the San Antonio Current on Wednesday.

"Trey Trainor, an attorney serving on the Federal Election Commission (FEC) — the panel scheduled to hear the complaint — recently retweeted a photo his wife Lucy Trainor shared of a yard sign outside their Austin-area home promoting the Texas Republican's campaign for a third term in the U.S. Senate," said the report. "'Got my new ⁦@tedcruz⁩ yard sign installed today,' Lucy Trainor tweeted April 19, 10 days after a pair of campaign-finance watchdogs filed their FEC complaint against Cruz. Trey Trainor retweeted the image the same day his wife posted it."

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'Nuts': Marjorie Taylor Greene skewered for justifying vote against antisemitism bill

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced Wednesday she's refusing to vote for a bill on antisemitism awareness, arguing it would see Christians arrested for their faith.

Greene made this announcement on X the same day the bipartisan Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2023 (H.R. 6090) — crafted to combat the problem on college campuses — was slated to go to a vote in the House of Representatives.

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