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Trump kept eyes closed during potentially embarrassing testimony: reports

Donald Trump closed his eyes during two potentially embarrassing portions of testimony from former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, according to onlookers in his hush money trial Tuesday.

The magazine and tabloid publisher told the jury that he coordinated with Trump's then-lawyer Michael Cohen to buy up damaging stories about him during the 2016 presidential campaign, and he testified about paying $30,000 to a Trump Tower doorman who claimed the GOP nominee had fathered an illegitimate child with a maid, reported NBC News.

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'Goading the judge': Expert thinks Trump is trying to distract from David Pecker testimony

A legal expert speculated that Donald Trump could be trying to distract voters from his trial by violating the gag order and picking a fight with the judge.

Tuesday morning, Trump's lawyers defended him at a hearing called after prosecutors alleged multiple violations of a gag order placed on him in the hush money case. The order's aim to is stop intimidation of potential witnesses and jury members.

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'Logistical nightmare': NY Times reveals Secret Service is planning for Trump to be jailed

As former President Donald Trump faces a historic criminal trial in Manhattan, the U.S. Secret Service is grappling with the unprecedented scenario of potentially having to protect him in prison.

The trial, which began last week, involves Trump being charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal. It marks the first time a former U.S. president has faced criminal prosecution.

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Explosive evidence revealed tying Trump to election conspiracy in hush money case

Manhattan prosecutors finally revealed the specific crime that Donald Trump allegedly attempted to conceal by falsifying business records related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.

Defense attorneys had objected to questions to former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker about his discussions with Steve Bannon, and prosecutor Joshua Steinglass revealed that those discussions were relevant to the “primary” underlying crime that kicks the charges Trump faces up from a misdemeanor to a felony, reported MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin.

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‘Fraudulent’: Trump tormentor Lincoln Project loses big money in cybertheft scheme

The Lincoln Project — a super PAC that ranks among former President Donald Trump’s leading antagonists — lost $35,000 in what it described to federal regulators as “fraudulent” transactions committed by cyberthieves, Raw Story has confirmed.

The Lincoln Project, which has produced a torrent of anti-Trump ads and whose leaders are fixtures on cable news, blamed the lost money on “hackers” who targeted a committee vendor.

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Grand jury records may be released showing fight to obtain Jan. 6 testimony from top aides

A federal appeals court ordered the release of documents showing how prosecutors fought to obtain testimony from Donald Trump's top aides and officials in the Jan. 6 investigation.

The three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously to allow those grand jury fights to be publicly released, although the ruling found the records were properly kept secret at first, and special counsel Jack Smith's office confirmed the existence of those legal battles shortly after Trump was charged last year, reported Politico.

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Biden campaign hammers Trump on anniversary of 'inject bleach' comment

Four years ago today then-President Donald Trump, on live national television during what would be known as merely the early days and weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, suggested an injection of a household "disinfectant" could cure the deadly coronavirus.

The Biden campaign on Tuesday has already posted five times on social media about Trump's 2020 remarks, including by saying, "Four years ago today, Dr. Birx reacted in horror as Trump told Americans to inject bleach on national television."

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FBI failed to search 'hidden room' at Mar-a-Lago — according to Trump's own lawyers

A new court filing from former President Donald Trump's attorneys reveals that FBI agents never searched what they describe as a "hidden room" at his Mar-a-Lago resort when they executed a search warrant there to retrieve top-secret documents back in 2022.

As reported by Law and Crime, the filing is making a discovery request for any internal government communications related to the search of Mar-a-Lago that reference this hidden room that the lawyers say was known to the government ahead of the search.

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Trial witness describes Trump as 'most eligible bachelor' despite marriage to Melania

David Pecker, former publisher of the National Enquirer, told a Manhattan jury that Donald Trump was considered the "most eligible bachelor" in 2015 — despite his marriage to Melania Trump.

The remarks came during Pecker's second day of testimony in Trump's trial for allegedly falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal with adult film actress Stormy Daniels.

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Trump trial shows he belongs 'in the gutter' rather than 'on a throne': op-ed

Now that Donald Trump's New York hush money criminal trial is underway, his "fragile" ego is set to go through a "lengthy battering," according to columnist Amanda Marcotte.

This Monday, the "humiliations continued to pile on" Trump with the testimony from the first witness, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker. "Even in this truncated day of court, the picture painted of Trump was not the regal leader of his fantasies, but who he actually is: A sleazy poseur who belongs to the world of trashy tabloids and scheming hucksters," Marcotte wrote for Salon.

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'Michael Cohen is playing Trump perfectly': Expert suggests ex-president walking into trap

Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, responded to a hearing into accusations of multiple gag order violations by the ex-president Monday — and vowed that Trump cannot stop him from testifying in the hush money trial.

“After the Trump administration had me remanded to solitary confinement for a total of 51 days, I learned that I am much stronger than I ever imagined," Cohen said in a statement.

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'Completely off the rails': CNN analyst reacts to Trump's 'disaster' at gag order hearing

CNN legal analyst Paula Reid reacted with shock Tuesday after a hearing in a New York court to determine if former President Donald Trump violated a gag order.

Following the hearing in Justice Juan Merchan's courtroom, CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked Reid how bad the morning had gone for Trump.

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'Hard to maintain with a straight face': Legal experts on Trump lawyer's gag order defense

Donald Trump's defense to accusations that he violated a gag order in the hush money trial left legal experts smirking Tuesday.

According to Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, the former president understands the gag order and hasn't violated it.

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