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'He backs down': Trump biographer who won massive lawsuit shows how to beat him in court

Donald Trump is aggressive in court, but he tends to back down once you hit him back, according to the former president's biographer, who beat a $5 billion lawsuit over financial allegations.

Tim O'Brien, who spent massive amounts of time with Trump before writing TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss Trump's current legal affairs. The host noted that O'Brien was intimately familiar with Trump's legal team, and asked for his thoughts on their strategies.

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'He has way less energy': Trump official says ex-president has worsened since 2016

Donald Trump is looking much more tired now than he was in 2016 during his campaign and his presidency, according to a former official in the ex-president's White House.

Former White House communications chief Anthony Scaramucci appeared on MSNBC to discuss Trump, who has been reportedly napping through some of his criminal hush money cover-up trial.

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Trump aide slams Sarah Huckabee Sanders for 'unethical behavior' exposed at criminal trial

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders partook in "unethical behavior" while employed by Donald Trump's White House, according to a former colleague's analysis.

Donald Trump's former deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss a wide variety of Trump-related legal matters. Among those topics was the hush money criminal trial, where observers were recently treated to a story about Sanders purportedly managing Trump's affair while vowing to know nothing about it.

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'His days as Speaker are numbered': Marjorie Taylor Greene renews threat to Mike Johnson

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has tried to build bridges between himself and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) since she first raised the threat to oust him as Speaker. However, Sunday, Greene renewed her vow to take him down.

After initially threatening to bounce Johnson from his gig as the leader of House Republicans, Greene backed off and insisted that Republican lawmakers go home and listen to their constituents about it. This was also after Donald Trump publicly backed the Speaker.

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'Accountability is here': Ex-prosecutor predicts conviction after Trump hush money trial

Donald Trump is likely going to be convicted in the hush money cover-up case he's currently facing, but the real punishment is being forced to be a criminal defendant, a former prosecutor said Sunday.

Legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti appeared on MSNBC's Alex Witt Reports, where he was asked about whether or not Trump will be held accountable for any potential wrongdoing.

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'You lost my support': Kristi Noem's new justification for shooting her puppy goes badly

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) took another stab at defending her decision to shoot and kill a 14-month old puppy years ago that attacked some chickens, by citing a South Dakota law that allows animals that kill "livestock" to be put down.

Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, the embattled Republican attempted to put out the firestorm she created by writing in her new book that she "hated" the puppy named Cricket and after an incident took it to a gravel pit and shot it while also claiming it was "worthless" as a hunting dog despite its young age.

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Donna Brazile cuts off former Trump official's melt down over 'free speech'

Democratic strategist Donna Brazile responded calmly to an animated Sarah Isgur, a former Trump administration official, after she accused liberals of not caring about free speech.

The confrontation came during a Sunday panel on ABC's This Week program. Isgur criticized President Joe Biden, who has said he decided to run in reaction to a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017.

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GOP strategist accuses Trump of being too cash-strapped to fund campaign rallies

During an appearance on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon, Republican Party campaign strategist Susan Del Percio dismissed Donald Trump's complaints that his Manhattan hush money trial is to blame for his inability to campaign across the country.

Speaking with host Alex Witt, the two noted that Trump is only expected to be in court four days a week leaving him weekends and Wednesday free to roam the country and no court scheduled this coming Monday.

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'You make it sound bad': Fox News host taken aback by 'disturbing' legal news for Trump

Fox News legal analyst Andy McCarthy told host Howard Kurtz that he found legal developments in Donald Trump's hush money trial "very disturbing" for the former president.

On the Fox News Media Buzz program Sunday, Kurtz asked McCarthy about defense attorney Emil Bove's strategy of cross-examining former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker in the Manhattan trial. Pecker testified that he ran a so-called "catch-and-kill" scheme to scuttle negative stories about Trump.

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Trump's 'aggressive, macho and somewhat whiny style' is coming back to haunt him: analyst

Above and beyond Donald Trump's legal woes bedeviling his 2024 presidential campaign, the former president's highly charged rhetoric combined with his whining about how he feels he is being persecuted is turning off the very voters he desperately needs in order to win.

Already dogged by his boasting about how he "killed" Roe v. Wade, which has caused a major rift with so-called suburban moms, Trump's very style of campaigning in his third bid for the Oval Office is also turning off women.

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'Sick and tired': Maria Bartiromo scolds Jim Jordan for 'investigations that go nowhere'

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo confronted House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) for conducting "investigations that go nowhere."

During the Sunday Morning Futures program on Fox News, Bartiromo said Americans were upset at the prosecutions of former President Donald Trump.

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No proof 'Trump’s legal woes are helping' his campaign: analysis

Former President Donald Trump and his allies often make their belief that the legal troubles he faces are all politically motivated.

In February, CBS News reported, "Polls show his supporters agree, with 66% of Republicans believing the legal cases against him have been handled unfairly. In contrast, 70% of Democrats feel Trump is being treated fairly."

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Eric Trump suggests he can't buy 'skin lotion' at the local CVS because of Biden

Eric Trump suggested President Joe Biden was at fault for difficulty buying skin lotion in New York City.

The son of former President Donald Trump made the remarks during a Sunday interview on Fox News with host Maria Bartiromo.

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