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Trump attorney was 'overselling his hand' in opening statements: expert

Donald Trump's attorney may have oversold his defense during opening statements to the jury, a legal expert argued.

Lawyer Todd Blanche told jurors that $420,000 in payments to Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen were not reimbursements for payments to adult movie actress Stormy Daniels, but were instead given to cover legal services.

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‘Election interference’ and ‘corruption’: Experts on Trump prosecution opening arguments

Prosecutors for the State of New York in their opening statement drew a direct line between the October 2016 "Access Hollywood" leaked audio and Donald Trump's alleged "hush money" payoff to two women, including the adult film actress Stormy Daniels, telling the jury it was "election fraud, pure and simple."

Legal experts are dissecting the prosecution's opening argument. Professor of law, MSNBC contributor and former FBI General Counsel Andrew Weissmann summed it up, saying New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg "squarely places the NY criminal trial in the election interference/corruption bucket-- exactly what the DC and GA indictments allege, just 4 years later."

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Alina Habba reappears in Trump courtroom — as Fox News questions absence of family members

Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, angrily lashed out at New York Attorney General Letitia James after she moved to have the former president's $175 million bond revoked following a civil fraud judgment.

Habba spoke after the testy hearing ended with both sides finally agreeing that the bond would be accepted.

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Kari Lake loses yet another challenge to her 2022 election loss

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up an appeal by Kari Lake of her Arizona election loss nearly two years ago.

The Republican gubernatorial candidate challenged the use of electronic voting machines in the 2022 election, but two lower courts have already dismissed the lawsuit after finding that Lake and GOP state legislator Mark Finchem had not been harmed in such a way that allows them to sue, reported CNN.

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Trump prosecutors quickly hit lawyer for claim he made to jury

Prosecutors lost little time objecting to Donald Trump's attorneys Monday, firing off a complaint in opening statements as the former president's team made claims about why payments were made to adult movie star Stormy Daniels.

Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche had said that the hush money deal with Stormy Daniels was made to protect Trump's family from the story becoming public.

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'More devastating than Michael Cohen': First Trump witness takes stand

The former chairman of the National Enquirer’s parent company took the stand Monday as the first witness called in Donald Trump's New York hush money criminal trial, and he's expected to confirm Trump's motivation and intent when it came to his alleged attempt to buy the silence of an adult film star he's accused of sleeping with.

David Pecker, who once headed American Media, helped Trump bury embarrassing stories before they had a chance to circulate in the media. He was also a key figure in the scheme to cover up the hush money payment Trump allegedly made to Stormy Daniels ahead of his 2016 campaign, prosecutors claim.

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'Off the charts angry': Marjorie Taylor Greene warns MAGA more furious now than after 2020

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) "worried" Monday about what so-called MAGA supporters of Donald Trump might do after House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) pushed through foreign aid packages, including funding for Ukraine.

"This is the most disgusting business model that anyone has ever seen probably in the history of mankind, and the American people are done with it, Steve," Greene told convicted podcast host Steve Bannon. "You don't want to know something? I got to tell you, I've not seen people this angry since November of 2020. I mean, they are off the charts, off the charts angry."

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Trump gets a win in hearing over fraud trial bond

Donald Trump's attorneys reached an agreement with Attorney General Letitia James' office in court Monday — leading to Judge Arthur Engoron agreeing to accept the $175 million bond in his civil fraud case.

At issue was James' concern that the bond offered by Knight Specialty Insurance Company had a Charles Schwab account owned by Trump as collateral — while Trump still had access to the funds in it.

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'He's not the alpha': Operative says trial is exposing Trump as 'small and sad'

Anat Shenker-Osorio, a progressive operative and political strategist, thinks that anyone who believes former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial will help him politically is fooling themselves.

In an interview with The New Republic's Greg Sargent, Shenker-Osorio made the case that Trump's frequent outbursts were actually doing significant damage to his image as an "alpha male" with the mental and physical fortitude needed to take on the nefarious forces that are hellbent on weakening the United States of America.

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Trump's lawyer 'nudged' him awake after he dozes off again in court: report

It's the official first day of the court proceedings for Donald Trump's trial over the hush money scheme, and within the first opening statements, he reportedly fell asleep yet again.

It's the fourth time Trump has been seen to doze off during the case, withn the first several times during jury selection last week.

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Judge Engoron 'dubious' of Trump's $175M bond agreement at revocation hearing

New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron reportedly appeared "dubious" Monday about a scheme to raise a $175 million bond so that Donald Trump could appeal a fraud ruling against him.

Engoron ordered the hearing after New York Attorney General Letitia James asked to revoke the bond because she had doubts that insurance company Knight Specialty Insurance could legitimately put it up. Engoron indicated that Knight Specialty Insurance Company would have to prove it could assure bond payment.

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'Mad at the world': Insiders fear outburst as Trump already furious at treatment in court

Donald Trump is already sick of sitting in court for his hush money trial after one week, which observers say increases the chances of an outburst from the former president.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee was ordered by New York Judge Juan Merchan to attend his trial or risk jail time, and sources told CNN's Dana Bash that Trump is already frustrated by his lack of control over the process.

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Trump could get extra $1B this week if stock price of his media company holds: report

Donald Trump is set to make another huge profit if the stock price of Trump Media & Technology Group doesn't implode before Tuesday's closing bell — a windfall that could give him up to 36 million more shares as owner of the company.

The new shares Trump is set to receive are valued at around $1.3 billion, CNN reported.

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