Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

Push Notification

Melania Trump aide says former first lady likely 'rolled her eyes' at Trump's latest stunt

When Donald Trump used another day in court to wish his wife Melania a happy 54th birthday, his former White House Communications Director reduced it to a petty "performance."

And she suspects Melania was rolling her eyes.

Keep reading... Show less

Walt Nauta told grand jury that Trump threw documents 'on the floor' every night: filing

Walt Nauta, Donald Trump's valet and co-defendant in the classified documents criminal case in Florida, told a grand jury that his boss would throw papers "on the floor" when he "would leave for the evening," according to a new filing in court.

Nauta, who has so far stood by Trump's side in the case being overseen by the Trump-appointed jurist Aileen Cannon, was apparently more candid in his grand jury testimony than some might expect.

Keep reading... Show less

'Very interesting': Ex-prosecutor flags Trump trial attendee that's 'worth following'

Longtime Donald Trump strategist Boris Epshteyn's presence at the former president's criminal trial in Manhattan is a bizarre development, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance told MSNBC's Ari Melber on "The Beat" Friday — and it's worth keeping an eye on.

This comes after Epshteyn, who also spent a while performing right-wing content to send to Sinclair Broadcast Group news affiliates, was implicated in the plot to declare fake electors in battleground states to overturn the results of the 2020 election, and was one of the Trump associates indicted over the scheme in Arizona earlier this week.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump prosecutor says 'surprise witness' is ex-president's human 'paper trail'

For a quarter of a century Rhona Graff ran point at Trump Tower and was his trusted gatekeeper.

So when she took the stand under subpoena on Friday in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial — it was significant.

Keep reading... Show less

'Team Trump approved': National Republican Committee now fundraising on dog-killing book

Republicans’ newest cash-grab effort involves a Donald Trump running mate hopeful and her tale of shooting dead the family dog.

The National Republican Congressional Committee Friday sent out an email alert hawking signed copies of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s forthcoming memoir, “No Going Back: The Truth on What’s Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward.”

Keep reading... Show less

Anticipation builds about upcoming witness whose relationship with Trump turned 'rocky'

Donald Trump's long-time friend David Pecker, the former chief of AMI/National Enquirer, detailed their relationship and efforts to work together to help Trump get elected in 2016. The defense team never went after him nor questioned whether he was lying. There's another witness who will likely be similar.

Speaking to MSNBC on Friday after Pecker finished his testimony, political analyst John Heilemann said that during the 2016 campaign, the only two people who were backstage were his assistant Rhona Graff and Hope Hicks. Trump never even spoke out about the likes of Steve Bannon or Paul Manafort.

Keep reading... Show less

'She can't be VP now': Fellow Republicans slam Noem after puppy-killing brag

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is under fire after boasting in her new book that she killed her fourteen-month-old German wirehair pointer puppy Cricket, whom she described as "worthless" and "untrainable" as a hunting dog on her farm, after she didn't obey commands on hunts and behaved aggressively around livestock.

And the criticism isn't just coming from Democrats, either. Some Republicans see this as the end of her prospects for higher office, too — in particular, as a potential running mate for former President Donald Trump.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump is keeping his lawyers from trying a strategy that will help his case: legal expert

The lawyers tasked with swaying a jury in Donald Trump's favor during the second week of the historic criminal hush money trial in New York City are going down a "hard road."

That's according to former federal prosecutor Harry Litman.

Keep reading... Show less

'Sir': Trump supporter goes silent when confronted by CNN about 'God' in the Constitution

CNN's Donie O'Sullivan clashed with Julian Lightfoot, a Donald Trump supporter who was stunned to learn that "God" does not appear anywhere in the Constitution.

The interaction was part of an advance excerpt from "Misinformation: The Trump Faithful," scheduled to air on Sunday, and follows up on a number of other interviews he has held with Trump supporters, including another who told him Trump is "pretty doggone close" to Jesus in what he went through and represents to the world.

Keep reading... Show less

'Scary part for the defense': Trump lawyer says judge could 'affect verdict' with one move

Donald Trump's legal team should be terrified of a looming decision hanging over their client's criminal hush money trial, according to the former president's onetime lawyer.

Jim Trusty, the attorney who bailed on defending Trump in his federal classified documents case, appeared on CNN Friday afternoon to discuss a key decision facing Justice Juan Merchan as he oversees the Manhattan criminal court trial in New York City.

Keep reading... Show less

'Little evidence' to confirm Melania Trump's longtime claim about herself: investigation

Former First Lady Melania Trump has boasted being multilingual but for years there hasn't been indisputable proof.

The speculation was stirred back up by former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Monica Crowley, who while appearing on Fox News "The Ingraham Angle" this week showered praise on Melania's attire — a covered-up black Michael Kors pantsuit with a leather belt wrapped tightly twice around her waist.

Keep reading... Show less

Two experts show how Trump's lawyer flubbed this week during trial: 'There was no story'

Both a political expert and a legal expert agreed that Donald Trump's lawyers are failing to craft a story for the jury in the former president's first criminal case involving an alleged hush money cover-up.

Speaking on a panel for MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, former top Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann explained that the most important thing in a case is to ensure a juror at least remembers the testimony. Trump's side hasn't been all that memorable, the experts suggested.

Keep reading... Show less

GOP's 2024 'ground game' in limbo after Trump's MAGA coup: report

The Republican National Committee was all set to open 40 field offices in key states for the 2024 presidential election — then former President Donald Trump ousted longtime party chair Ronna McDaniel and replaced her leadership team with a group of loyalists, including his own daughter-in-law Lara Trump. And now, plans to ramp up the GOP's ground operation seem to have stalled, reported The Dispatch.

"Roughly six weeks later, neither the committee nor the Trump campaign has much infrastructure or personnel in the swing states that will decide the November 5 election, multiple sources in Washington and the crucial battleground states told Dispatch Politics this week," reported David M. Drucker, Charles Hilu, and Michael Warren. "That means few if any regional and local campaign headquarters; little to no deployed field staff; and little to no traditional voter turnout activities, such as door-knocking, phone banking, or volunteer organizing. Even after the Trump-led RNC’s reimagined field program eventually emerges, their strategy is to concentrate almost exclusively on the half-dozen states that will determine Trump’s fate. Republicans elsewhere? They’re on their own."

Keep reading... Show less