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'Sleazy tale' of Trump relationship with key witness should sink his 2024 chances: op-ed

Donald Trump's penchant for spreading fake news is a specialty of his that goes back decades, as revealed in testimony during his New York hush money criminal trial.

During court proceedings this Thursday, Trump had to face witness and longtime associate David Pecker, who was once the publisher of the National Enquirer. Salon's Heather Digby Parton writes that the "sleazy tale of the arrangement Trump made with Pecker and his relationship with this extortionist gossip monger alone should be enough to sink Trump's chances of ever being elected again to the presidency."

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Supreme Court will have 'signed its own death warrant' by ruling in Trump's favor: analyst

The U.S. Supreme Court spent much of Thursday, April 25 listening to opposing oral arguments in Donald Trump's absolute immunity case.

The former president claims that because he enjoyed absolute immunity from criminal prosecution when he was in the White House, Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith's election interference indictment is illegitimate and needs to be thrown out. But U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, assigned to Smith's case, has flatly rejected Trump's absolute presidential immunity claim — ruling that U.S. presidents do not enjoy a "divine right of kings."

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'Chaos agent': Jan. 6 defendant with 'claimed left-wing ties' gets 6 years in prison

John Sullivan, a convicted rioter in the January 6 Capitol attack, has been sentenced to six years in prison, reported Politico's Kyle Cheney on Friday.

U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth cited Sullivan as a "chaos agent" at sentencing, saying that he was acting not out of support for former President Donald Trump, as most of the rioters were, but simply for the sake of causing social disruption and violence.

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'Nancy Kerrigan situation': Fox News claims Biden will sabotage Trump to avoid debate

President Joe Biden's announcement Friday that he's willing to debate Donald Trump spurred Fox News host Emily Compagno to claim he'd orchestrate a “Nancy Kerrigan situation” to stop the debate from going forward, video shows.

Compagno made the comparison during a segment on the Fox News show "Outnumbered," drawing comparisons to the notorious attack on the Olympic figure skater orchestrated by competitor Tonya Harding's ex-husband and bodyguard.

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Trump's courtroom interaction with former assistant leads to 'shock' and 'murmurs'

Donald Trump's former assistant, Rhona Graff, appeared on the stand briefly on Friday. But it was when she left that the courtroom gasped.

Newsweek reporter Katherine Fung posted on X, "After a very short testimony, Trump attempts to greet Graff as she leaves, the move appears to shock the courtroom, where murmurs are heard. Jurors were still in the box at this moment."

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'He's awake!' Experts explain why hush money trial witness kept Trump from taking his nap

Former President Donald Trump's former assistant Rhona Graff took the stand Friday in his criminal fraud trial to testify about her role as "keeper of the keys," according to experts watching the trial.

Trump biographer Tim O'Brien discussed Graff's testimony on MSNBC Friday, saying the information she had to give involved many documents for the company.

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'Not sending their brightest': Trump lawyer mocked for calling Manhattan a state

Former President Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba appeared to slip up in an interview on Fox News, complaining that it's not fair Trump should be criminally tried with a jury from a "blue state" like Manhattan.

The former president faces charges of felony business fraud for allegedly concealing hush payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels to conceal an affair, which Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg characterizes as a scheme to defraud voters in the 2016 election out of essential information. Trump denies the payments were illegal and further denies the affair even happened.

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'Compelled to act': Maine plans counterattack if Trump's new election tactic works

A top Maine Democrat says her party will take action if Nebraska Republicans move to change their electoral college rules to help Donald Trump.

House majority leader Maureen Terry said Friday that if Nebraska’s Republican governor signs legislation that allows for a winner-take-all election in the state in 2024, the Democratic-controlled Legislature would “be compelled to act in order to restore fairness," Politico reported.

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'This becomes a Rigged Election!' Trump demands judge lift gag order in hush money case

Former President Donald Trump's team sent out a rambling social media post demanding Judge Juan Merchan lift the gag order in his criminal trial.

Friday morning, Trump complained to the media that his trial would prevent him from spending the day with his wife for her birthday. Yet, when Trump returned from the lunch break, he entered the courthouse without a word to the press.

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​Trump lawyers are taking shifts to keep him awake in courtroom: legal analysts

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers have a new way to keep their sleepy client awake in court, according a legal analyst sitting in on the trial.

" Trump walks in every day with a big stack of papers that appear to be news articles carefully culled for his own reading," MSNBC analyst Lisa Rubin said Friday. "Reading his good press is keeping him at least more energized."

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Pirate-clad Canadian pastor directs flock to snap up Trump Media shares

A part-time pastor who can't even vote in November's election helped boost stock prices for Donald Trump's tech company.

Chad Nedohin, a huge fan of the former president who invested in a publicly traded shell company after it announced plans to merge with Trump Media more than two years ago, donned a pirate costume and invited his 1,400 online followers to snap up shares as soon as the company went public last month, reported the New York Times.

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Trump challenges Biden to courthouse debate: 'Let's do it tonight – I'll wait around!'

President Joe Biden agreed to debate Donald Trump before November's election, and the Republican presumptive nominee responded with bluster about going to head to head right away.

The president had previously set conditions on debating his GOP challenger based on his behavior, but Biden said Friday that he intended at some point to debate Trump, who suggested they face off Friday evening at the courthouse where he's currently standing trial on felony charges of falsifying business records.

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'No comment': GOP rebels silent after fight to oust speaker shunned by Trump

The House Republican rebels campaigning to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson from his role have seemingly dialed back their criticisms of the speaker after Donald Trump threw his support behind him.

Johnson's speakership quickly came under threat after Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to boot him, and won the backing of Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Paul Gosar (R-AZ). The lawmakers cite Johnson's $95 billion foreign aid plan which included money for Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific but nothing for the U.S. border as their reason for opposing him.

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