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‘To do God knows what’: Local elections official reads Lara Trump the riot act

The county clerk for Ingham County, Michigan blasted Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump after the ex-president's daughter-in-law bragged the RNC will have people to "physically handle" voters' ballots in polling locations across the country this November.

“We now have the ability at the RNC not just to have poll watchers, people standing in polling locations, but people who can physically handle the ballots," Trump told Newsmax host Eric Bolling this week, as NCRM reported.

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'It makes no sense': Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson loses patience with Trump lawyer

Donald Trump's lawyer, John Sauer, struggled to explain his argument before the Supreme Court on Thursday — and one justice came close to losing her patience.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson debated with Trump's lawyer over the claim of absolute immunity for presidents for "official actions." But, when Sauer divided presidential actions and non-presidential, it prompted more questions from the justices.

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Elena Kagan stuns Trump attorney by asking if president could stage a coup

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan briefly stunned John Sauer, Donald Trump's attorney, by asking if the president could stage a coup.

The confrontation came Thursday during oral arguments before the high court about whether Trump enjoys presidential immunity for trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Trump is fighting charges of election interference from special counsel Jack Smith.

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Experts alarmed by Thomas’ part in Trump immunity case despite 'insurrectionist' wife

As oral arguments began in Donald Trump's presidential immunity case Thursday,the presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee is claiming that because he was still president in late 2020 and early 2021, he can’t be prosecuted in special counsel Jack Smith's election interference indictment.

Judge Tanya Chutkan, assigned to Smith's case, has slammed Trump's presidential immunity argument as absurd — ruling that U.S. presidents do not enjoy a "divine right of kings."

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National Enquirer witness tells jury he believed Karen McDougal's Trump affair claim

Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified Thursday that he believed Karen McDougal's accusations that she had an extensive affair with Donald Trump.

Law360's Stewart Bishop and Just Security's Adam Klasfeld relayed the specifics, quoting Pecker's statements from the stand as he gave evidence in the hush money trial.

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'Fundamentally evil': Sotomayor rips attorney who says Trump could assassinate rivals

John Sauer, an attorney for Donald Trump, told the U.S. Supreme Court that his client could have legally assassinated his rivals.

The arguments were made Thursday during Supreme Court arguments on the U.S. government's election interference case against Trump.

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'They're not showing up': CNN fact checker blows up Trump rant about missing MAGA fans

Upon arrival at the Manhattan courthouse where he is facing 34 felony counts related to election interference in the 2016 election, Donald Trump ran to the cameras and went on a long rant, including raging that his followers are being blocked from showing up to support him.

That led CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale to point out that the former president was lying almost non-stop.

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'Can't make this stuff up': MAGA candidate busted for shopping spree to create cowboy look

A diehard MAGA Republican running for a U.S. Senate seat in Nevada shared an ad showing him stepping into his pickup truck in full cowboy regalia with a western landscape backdrop.

But according to a new report, Jeff Gunter's image is "more hat than cattle."

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Alvin Bragg hits Trump with more gag order accusations: '4 violations in 3 days'

The Manhattan District Attorney's office told the judge in Donald Trump's hush money case that the ex-president has violated his gag order another four times in just the past three days.

According to Just Security's Adam Klasfeld, prosecutor Chris Conroy complained about the extra violations Thursday. Judge Juan Merchan held a contempt of court hearing Tuesday to hear accusations of a previous 10 attacks on witnesses and jurors that could result in fines of up to $1,000 per case or up to 30 days in jail. A ruling from that hearing is imminent.

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Harvey Weinstein's sex crime conviction overturned by New York appeals court

Harvey Weinstein's 2020 conviction on felony sex crime charges was overturned Thursday morning by New York's highest court.

The New York Court of Appeals ruled 4-3 that the trial judge who presided over the foundational case of the #MeToo era made a crucial mistake by allowing prosecutors to call a series of women as witnesses who testified that the film producer had assaulted them but whose accusations were not among the charges against him, reported the New York Times.

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'What's wrong with these people?' Morning Joe ridicules fake electors for filming crime

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" wondered how Donald Trump's allies would find attorneys willing take their case after being indicted in the Arizona fake electors scheme.

Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows and nine other Trump allies were indicted on multiple charges, including conspiracy and forgery to engaging in fraudulent schemes, and they recorded video of themselves signing phony documents on Dec. 14, 2020, certifying themselves as electors pledged to the former president despite his loss in the state.

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'Missing in action': Analyst sees Trump's 'family man' defense killed by Melania's absence

The failure of Melania Trump to make an appearance at the Manhattan courtroom where her husband Donald is facing 34 felony counts related to paying off an adult film star is hurting his defense in multiple ways.

That's a claim made by analyst Amanda Marcotte in her column for Salon, where she said that the former first lady's absence is likely crippling a line of defense his lawyers would like to use to gain some sympathy from jurors.

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'They killed King Kong': Jesse Watters schooled by Fox colleagues after Trump comparison

Fox News host Jesse Watters was schooled by his own colleagues Thursday as he compared Donald Trump to King Kong.

“They trapped him in a cage,” Watters said on the Fox Show The Five.

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