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'Precisely zero evidence': Analyst relentlessly fact-checks Trump's latest courthouse rant

Donald Trump raged Tuesday outside the Manhattan courtroom where he faces a criminal hush money trial and spurred one indignant CNN analyst to blast the former president for what he described as a torrent of false and misleading claims.

Daniel Dale told anchor Jake Tapper he has grown tired of addressing Trump's claim that the four criminal trials he faces were orchestrated by President Joe Biden as part of a political witch hunt.

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'Nothing burgers daily': Jim Jordan skewered for angry letter directed at Trump prosecutor

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) was shredded on social media Tuesday after the House Judiciary Committee shared his most recent angry letter directed at a prosecutor who levied charges against former President Donald Trump.

Tuesday's letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland targets Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor who accuses Trump of falsifying business records to cover up adult film star hush money payments ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

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Trump lawyers scramble as trial witnesses blow up Michael Cohen strategy: expert

Former top Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann claimed Tuesday that the witnesses being called in the Donald Trump hush money trial are confirming every detail of Michael Cohen's story — with bombshell accuracy.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, Weissmann said testimony from David Pecker, the ex-publisher of the National Enquirer, was "so powerful I think we have to recalibrate the lens [through which] we were thinking about this case."

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'It's hard for me to stand it': Alina Habba bursts with frustration over Trump's gag order

Alina Habba, Donald Trump's attorney, expressed frustration Tuesday after New York Justice Juan Merchan fined her client $9,000 for violating a limited gag order.

During an interview on Fox News, Habba was asked if Trump would obey the gag order now that a judge has found him in contempt of court and threatened him with jail. Merchan previously ruled that Trump could not talk about potential witnesses, jurors, court staff, or their families.

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Trump's ex-lawyer warns 'crucial' hush money witness could be legal minefield

Donald Trump's attorneys in his Manhattan hush money trial are about to walk through a legal minefield as they cross examine a uniquely challenging witness, according to the former president's onetime lawyer.

Trump's former impeachment defense lawyer Robert Ray appeared on CNN Tuesday to issue a stern warning on how to handle the questioning of Keith Davidson, the former attorney for adult film star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal.

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'Line dudes' rake in cash offering front row seats to Trump's trial

As Donald Trump's New York hush money criminal trial is about to enter its third week, Robert Samuel, who owns the niche company "Same Ole Line Dudes," is making cash getting people a front row seat.

According to a profile from Salon, Samuel started his company 12 years ago after he lost his job with AT&T. His new business allowed people to pay him to reserve a spot in line for new Apple iPhone releases — and it evolved from there.

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Ex-Trump Org exec claims former assistant 'knows a lot more' than she shared on stand

Former Trump Organization executive Barbara Res claimed Tuesday that courtroom testimony from Donald Trump's ex-assistant Rhona Graff didn't include everything she knows.

Graff appeared on the stand last week in the Manhattan hush money trial.

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'Such low energy': Trump relentlessly mocked for once again falling asleep during trial

Former President Donald Trump appeared to once again nod off during witness testimony at his hush money trial Tuesday, as he reportedly did multiple times last week.

MSNBC producer Kyle Griffin tweeted that Trump was having trouble staying awake during court proceedings, writing that he "appears to have fallen asleep while listening to testimony — at times appearing to stir and then falling back to sleep."

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Jurors smile as text message jokes about Trump and Cohen read aloud in court

The afternoon court session in Donald Trump's hush money trial resumed with Keith Davidson, the ex-lawyer of adult movie actress Stormy Daniels and Playboy playmate Karen McDougal, recalling his conversations with the National Enquirer editor.

The pair had ben trying to sell stories about sexual relationships with Donald Trump to the tabloid.

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Trump slams judge in Truth Social rant hours after being hit by contempt of court ruling

In the wake of Judge Juan Merchan slapping him with a contempt of court ruling, Donald Trump took to Truth Social and slammed the ruling — and the ensuing $9,000 fine — as a ploy to take away his First Amendment right to free speech.

Merchan ruled earlier Tuesday that Trump violated a gag order in his New York hush money criminal trial in at least nine separate instances. As a result, Trump will be fined $1,000 for each violation and was forced to remove the offending posts that violated the gag order from his Truth Social page.

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'Just a criminal': Rep. Jasmine Crockett scorches Trump after GOP claims 'weaponization'

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) blasted Republicans Tuesday for blaming President Joe Biden and Democrats for America's problems while ignoring former President Donald Trump's role.

During a House Oversight Committee hearing on the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Crockett noted that her Republican colleagues had complained about the national debt.

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'Flabbergasted' Secret Service agent sues right-wing media for linking him to Hunter Biden

A former Secret Service agent has sued two right-leaning news organizations for publishing stories based on allegedly fabricated text messages linking him to Hunter Biden.

Robert Savage filed defamation suits against the New York Post and two of its reporters, as well as the Daily Mail, its owner and its publisher, alleging they recklessly disregarded information casting doubt on the veracity of the messages, which came from a laptop computer that purportedly belonged to President Joe Biden's son, reported NBC News.

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Trump wastes no time fundraising off judge's contempt of court ruling

Almost immediately after the judge in his New York hush money criminal trial ruled that he was in contempt of court, Donald Trump's campaign sent out a fundraising email in an attempt to capitalize on the ruling.

“A Democrat judge JUST HELD ME IN CONTEMPT OF COURT!” the email sent out on Tuesday read, according to Politico.

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