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Trump warned to 'cut his losses' and seek a hush money plea deal before it's too late

As Donald Trump's hush-money trial kicks into its second day with a hearing on his apparent violation of Judge Juan Merchan's gag order, a former Department of Justice prosecutor suggested the embattled ex-president read the writing on the wall and seek a plea deal.

In an interview with Salon's Chauncey DeVega, attorney Kenneth McCallion, who investigated Trump for racketeering, stated the trial is starting off well for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office.

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'Lied,' 'Salacious,' 'Election' - Key quotes from Trump trial

At the opening day of arguments in former president Donald Trump's criminal trial, prosecutors and defense lawyers sparred in front of a jury over hush money allegations, his business records and election fraud.

Trump is alleged to have arranged for his then-fixer Michael Cohen to pay porn star Stormy Daniels, who was ready to speak to the press ahead of the 2016 election about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump.

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Melania Trump takes part in campaign event that barely drowns out hotel lobby muzak

Melania Trump returned to the political scene with a low-key solo appearance for Log Cabin Republicans at Mar-a-Lago.

The former first lady had previously joined her husband earlier this month at a high-dollar fundraiser in Palm Beach, but she stepped out without him Saturday at the headliner for the LGBTQ conservative group and was greeted with polite but subdued applause, reported The Daily Beast.

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'I'm not suicidal': Kari Lake pushes Hillary Clinton murder conspiracy theory

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake is promoting a conspiracy theory suggesting Hillary Clinton wants to assassinate her. Her remarks came just one day before she lost her attempt to have the Supreme Court review what some have called her conspiracy-theory fueled lawsuit about electronic voting machines.

"Lake, who filed the lawsuit during her failed campaign for governor in 2022, challenged whether the state’s electronic voting machines assured 'a fair and accurate vote.' Two lower courts dismissed the suit, finding that Lake and former Republican state lawmaker Mark Finchem had not been harmed in a way that allowed them to sue," CNN reported Monday.

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'He's just going crazy': Morning Joe mocks Trump losing it after fans don't show at trial

Reacting to a New York Times report that Donald Trump is less than pleased that his fans are not showing up outside the Manhattan courtroom where he is facing 34 felony counts, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough laughed at the former president's fury.

According to the Times, "Donald J. Trump was evidently not happy with what he saw out the window of his chauffeured S.U.V. as he rode through Lower Manhattan on Monday morning for the beginning of opening arguments in his first criminal trial," adding, "Mr. Trump has portrayed his legal jeopardy as a threat to America itself, and he has suggested that the country would not put up with it. But the streets around the courthouse on Monday were chaos-free — well-patrolled and relatively quiet. As his motorcade made its way to the courthouse, the few Trump supporters gathered in the park were outnumbered by Trump detractors, who waved signs about his alleged liaison with a porn star."

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House GOP has 'willingly castrated its own power': Axios

A new report from Axios highlights the unprecedented implosion of Republicans in the House of Representatives.

The report begins by contending that "never before has the party in control of the House of Representatives knowingly and willingly castrated its own power so thoroughly as today's Republicans," and it then proceeds to document all the steps the GOP took that led them to this point.

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Trump has a new insult for hush money prosecutor Alvin Bragg

In a rare moment of expressed camaraderie, former President Donald Trump Monday commiserated with the Manhattan prosecutor leading his criminal hush money case.

Trump took to Truth Social Monday night to draw a comparison between himself and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who charged the former president with 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up salacious stories than might have derailed his 2016 campaign.

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Jon Stewart shreds media coverage of Trump's NYC trial

Did Jon Stewart just call "Fake News?"

Stewart made his weekly appearance on the Daily Show the same day of opening statements in Trump's criminal hush money trial, but it was the media's coverage of minute detail that the comedian took to task.

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'He has a big problem': former judge says Trump may have just violated his gag order—again

Former President Donald Trump's recent comments about his hush money trial jury may have violated his gag order, according to a former judge.

Trump made the questionable comments about his panel of New York City jurors in an interview with John Fredericks on Real America's Voice Monday night.

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'That's not it': Maggie Haberman shreds Trump's excuse for absent hush money protesters

Former President Donald Trump's most recent excuse about why hell has yet to break loose outside his criminal hush money trial was shredded Monday night by the New York Times reporter covering the case.

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman spoke with Anderson Cooper on CNN Monday night about the small number of of MAGA supporters who are holding court outside the Manhattan courtroom where Trump stands accused of falsifying business records to cover up hush money paid to a porn star.

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'Kise is so bad at this': Trump lawyer roasted for saying classified docs should be 'open'

Former President Donald Trump's attorney Chris Kise claimed Monday his client really just wants the evidence in his Mar-a-Lago case to be "open" — despite the fact that much of that evidence is classified information.

Kise appeared on Fox News to attack special counsel Jack Smith over his handling of the federal classified documents case unfolding in Florida's federal court.

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'I tried not to laugh': former aide shreds Melania for Mother's Day jewelry cash-grab

Melania Trump's former aide is trying not to laugh about the former First Lady's decision to hawk "ugly" $245 Mother's Day necklaces, she said Monday night.

Stephanie Grisham made this declaration on CNN Monday when asked if she knew what Melania Trump might be raising money for with the necklace purportedly designed by the former First Lady.

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Trump makes extra concessions on $175M bond in $450M civil fraud case: analysis

Former President Donald Trump accepted five new conditions demanded by New York Attorney General Letitia James in order to get his controversial $175 million bond accepted in his civil fraud case, according to a new analysis.

"The new conditions were needed, prosecutors argued, because they didn’t trust the financial health of the insurance company, Knight Specialty Insurance, who posted the bond for Trump.Josh Fiallo of The Daily Beast writes. "They noted that Knight had violated federal law on multiple occasions and that they relied on risk-transfer practices to artificially bolster the surplus it used to cover Trump’s bond."

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