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How Trump could run for president from jail

The notion was once unthinkable.

Now, with Donald Trump tethered to a New York City courtroom as the first U.S. president to stand trial on criminal charges, it’s entirely conceivable: Trump could be running for president, or even serving as commander in chief, from behind bars.

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'Public suicide': Trump allies write Kristi Noem's political obituary over pup's killing

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's chances of becoming Donald Trump's running mate are as dead as the dog she executed in a gravel pit -- according to the president's own allies.

The Republican governor revealed that she had gunned down her family's 14-month-old puppy Cricket for misbehaving and then dragged a smelly goat into the gravel pit to meet the same fate, saying in her forthcoming political memoir that the killings showed her willingness to take on "difficult, messy and ugly" tasks, but sources around Trump were just as horrified as everyone else, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump in 'horrible mood' as hush money trial leaves him too 'livid' to fundraise: reporter

Former President Donald Trump has been on trial for only two weeks but one reporter says that it's put him in such a sour state that it's hurting his ability to fundraise.

"He's in a horrible mood and it's hard for him to sort of do donor events afterwards or talk strategy after the sessions in court because he's just so livid," said Washington Post investigative reporter Carol Leonnig during an appearance on MSNBC's "The Eleventh Hour" with Stephanie Ruhle.

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'Dirty tricks': Analyst shreds Brett Kavanaugh’s 'Nixon pardon' argument in Trump case

The US Supreme Court last week heard Donald Trump's argument that he should be immune from federal prosecution — particularly in reference to special counsel Jack Smith's January 6 election interference case against the ex-president.

During the oral arguments on April 25, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh made a claim that The Washington Post's Aaron Blake challenges in a Monday, April 29 analysis.

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Nicolle Wallace spurs uproar over dire warning: Trump could force me off air if reelected

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace made a startling prediction on Monday: should former President Donald Trump be voted back into the Oval Office, she and other journalists could find themselves forced out of their jobs.

Wallace's name quickly became a trend on the social media platform X as Americans on both sides of the aisle digested this disturbing take.

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'Math isn't mathing': Kayleigh McEnany skewered for Trump praise that doesn't add up

If you do the math, Kayleigh McEnany is pining for the early days of President Joe Biden's administration.

Former President Donald Trump's onetime White House Press Secretary mistakenly made this declaration on Fox News Monday in a failed attempt to praise her boss to host Jesse Watters — but gaffed with the math.

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'Terrible strategy': Ex-prosecutor says Trump's about to destroy his hush money defense

Former President Donald Trump has already forced his attorneys to defend him in the least effective way possible in the Manhattan hush money case, former federal prosecutor Harry Litman argued on MSNBC Monday.

This comes as the trial is set to resume this week, after several days in which Trump did not appear to be faring well.

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'Hell freezing over': Liberals shocked to agree with Jeanine Pirro on dead dog take

When Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) bragged in her new book about shooting her puppy for being disobedient and aggressive around livestock, she may readied herself for liberal outrage — but she likely wasn't expecting some of the most right-wing pundits on Fox News would join in too.

Fresh off of a condemnation from a Fox Business panel, Jeanine Pirro, a former judge and prosecutor known for her fiery pro-Trump takes, laid into the governor.

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'Spare me': New documents show Trump lawyer's failed effort to garner GOP support in 2020

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has executed search warrants on Google and X and obtained hundreds of files related to the state's probe into the effort to subvert the 2020 election, according to a new report. Among them, a message from one Republican writer requesting he be spared from Trump's "conspiracy theories."

The search warrants came after CNN uncovered secret social media accounts belonging to pro-Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro.

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'What a loser!' Ron DeSantis slammed  for 'feckless' decision to back Donald Trump

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was subjected to an online roasting Monday night after former President Donald Trump announced his former election year foe had pledged him "enthusiastic support."

Among the naysayers was MSNBC columnist Hayes Brown, who argued DeSantis' "tightening embrace of Trump" showed he was not "clinging to any sort of principle" but expressing "a need to be in proximity to power."

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'Oppo against herself': Trumpworld hopes Noem’s dog fiasco gets her booted off VP list

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R) could potentially kiss her chances of becoming Donald Trump's running mate goodbye, after the Guardian reported the right-wing leader's new book reveals that she once killed her own dog, a new report shows.

"Cricket was a wirehair pointer, about 14 months old," Noem wrote, according to the Guardian, "adding that the dog, a female, had an 'aggressive personality' and needed to be trained to be used for hunting pheasant."

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'The village idiot knows this': Trump body man's professed ignorance flabbergasts expert

National security attorney Bradley Moss was flabbergasted at newly released details of what former President Donald Trump's body man Walt Nauta told investigators in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

This came after security analyst Marcy Wheeler highlighted key passages in the transcript of Nauta's testimony before the grand jury, where he testified that he had "Yankee White" clearance — a classification that allows people to carry a weapon in the vicinity of the president.

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'Sitting there neutered': Laughing pundit mocks Trump's hush money trial campaign tactics

Donny Deutsch believes former President Donald Trump's criminal trial is having a surprising effect, considering it involves accusations that he paid hush money to an adult film star.

"Anybody who thinks this is making him empathetic or rallying his troops, no," Deutsch said during a Monday appearance on MSNBC. "He's sitting there neutered, powerless. For the first time in his life and he can't do and say what he wants."

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