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'Republicans must step in!' Trump begs for help with legal troubles in frantic 2 a.m. rant

Donald Trump begged Republicans to step in and help him wriggle out of his legal troubles in a middle-of-the-night rant Wednesday.

The quadruple-indicted former president is standing trial in Manhattan in the hush money case and has already been found liable for fraud, defamation and sexual abuse, resulting in a half-billion dollars in penalties. He continues to insist the cases in both federal and state courts are a political hit job from President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies.

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Questions raised about company 'fronting' $8M in Trump legal fees

By using a cut-out company, Donald Trump has been disguising where $8 million in legal fees are being spent — and that has legal experts suggesting the former president is flouting federal laws at the same time that he's facing multiple criminal trials, according to a report.

The company in question, a compliance firm called Red Curve Solutions, has handled millions funneled from various Trump-aligned committees, even though it is not known for legal services.

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'It's tearing him up': Ex-lawyer says court experience is 'mentally torturing' Trump

Donald Trump's historic first trial, with its rules and lack of deference to the presidential status he thinks he's due, is really hurting him.

That's according to his one-time attorney Tim Parlatore, who appeared on CNN Tuesday night to weigh in on his former client's psyche now that he's into his second week of the historic criminal trial in which he's charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to tamp down an alleged sexual affair with adult movie actress Stormy Daniels to manipulate the outcome of the 2016 election.

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Summer Lee projected to win another hard-fought primary in PA-12

PITTSBURGH – U.S. Rep. Summer Lee was projected to win the Democratic primary election for PA-12, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.

Lee jumped ahead early with mail-in votes shortly after polls closed at 8 p.m. The AP called the race at 9:21 p.m.

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'Honey hush': Alina Habba skewered for claiming judges try to make her look incompetent

Former President Donald Trump's lawyer Alina Habba claimed Tuesday she has been made to look incompetent by judges and that fellow Trump attorney Todd Blanche, recently scolded for "losing all credibility," had been subjected to the same treatment.

During an appearance on Newsmax, Habba defended the questionable performance of Trump's lead attorney in his criminal hush money case during a hearing over 10 possible violations of his limited gag order.

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FBI director smacks down Trump’s promise to have DOJ probe political rivals: report

Former President Donald Trump last year said that if he's elected a second time, he will order the Department of Justice to investigate his political rivals.

In an exclusive Tuesday interview with NBC News, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray — who was appointed by Trump — smacked down Trump's order, saying that he will ensure officials follow protocol no matter what.

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Lara Trump vows RNC will 'physically handle the ballots' in 2024 presidential election

Former President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump, the newly-minted co-chair of the Republican National Committee, vowed that the party will be getting its hands on ballots directly in order to ensure no funny business in the 2024 election.

"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," she said in an interview on the far-right Newsmax cable network on Tuesday.

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'It just went downhill': George Conway shares favorite moment from Trump's gag order fight

Donald Trump's attorney Tuesday evoked pity from one of the former president's most vocal critics as he faced off against New York City prosecutors in a contentious gag order fight.

Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway told CNN viewers Tuesday night that Todd Blanche's struggle to put a good spin on Trump's social media outbursts to Judge Juan Merchan — who barked back "you're losing all credibility" — was hard to watch.

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'Devastating blow': lawyer highlights Trump hush money trial witness' bombshell testimony

A background witness in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial delivered a "devastating blow" in his testimony Tuesday, according to a trial lawyer watching the case.

Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker took the stand in Manhattan's criminal court to detail stories cooked up to damage Trump's political rivals during his 2016 presidential campaign and, in doing so, did significant damage to Trump's defense, argued criminal defense attorney Stacy Schneider.

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'Very Mafioso': Watergate prosecutor slams Trump's reported offer to pardon his body man

Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman had some harsh words for former President Donald Trump over his apparent desire to preemptively pardon body man Walt Nauta for his assistance in concealing stolen classified documents in the Mar-a-Lago case.

This comes after federal Judge Aileen Cannon unsealed a trove of documents about the case, revealing the extent to which Trump was warned to return the records he took from the White House.

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Trump hush money trial transcripts go live amid historic criminal case

The New York City court where former President Donald Trump stands accused of falsifying business records to cover up payments to an adult film star has published the transcripts from the first day of his trial.

It can be read here.

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'Great job': Legal expert says hush money prosecutor just made a smart tactical move

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg made a smart tactical move by choosing David Pecker as his first witness in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial, according to former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance.

Vance appeared on MSNBC Tuesday to explain to Katie Phang why she felt the former head of the National Enquirer made a great "kick-off" witness in the first of Trump's four criminal trials.

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Mitch McConnell: Tucker Carlson 'ended up where he should have been all along'

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Tuesday took aim at former Fox News host Tucker Carlson in response to a question about the recent passing of the $95.3 billion bipartisan foreign aid bill.

About $60 billion of the bill will be used to assist Ukraine in its fight against Russia. Carlson interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this year.

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