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'He's just a guy': Expert says jury sees Trump as an 'old dude' looking 'orange and tired'

Former President Donald Trump has always commanded a larger-than-life presence — but the Manhattan criminal hush money trial could bring that all crashing down, MSNBC legal analyst Katie Phang suggested on Thursday.

"I want to know how far this goes," said anchor Jason Johnson. "What is the scale of consequences for Donald Trump continuing to violate the gag order? Because it doesn't seem like anybody has — he's been violating gag orders like crazy. He's a dog chasing cars. He doesn't know what he's going to do but he's going to keep chasing the cars. No one is throwing him in jail. People have penalized him, they said it was bad, they gave him a smack on the wrist and he keeps going. What could actually happen here? What's the worst that could happen if he continues to violate the gag order and heaven forbid, something dangerous happens?"

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Trump said to have urgently asked biographer if mobster he insulted was 'still in jail'

Former President Donald Trump's partnership with the mob in his early days of business were legion, said biographer Tim O'Brien on MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" — but deep down, even as Trump looked up to crime bosses, he was very scared of them.

This conversation came during an analysis of the former president's hush money trial in Manhattan, where a full jury has been selected as of Thursday evening.

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'Alarming': Expert says prosecutors are panicking about one juror in Trump's criminal case

The prosecution team may need to be wary of Juror No. 2.

Described as a married investment banker with a Master's degree is one thing. But the fact that he's read Trump’s bestselling book, "The Art of the Deal," and claims to track Trump's Truth Social posts — is another, according to one expert.

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Lurking 'stealth juror' could make or break Trump's hush money case for Bragg: expert

Former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money jury likely includes a person who arrived in "stealth" and has the potential to make or break the case against him, a legal expert said Thursday.

Trial Behavior Consulting analyst Steve Duffy spoke with the Independent about the problematic "stealth juror" who appears impartial but harbors hidden biases.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene and allies attack Mike Johnson — after he gives them what they want

In a post to X this Thursday, House Speaker Mike Johnson said that he will not change the procedure for removing him from his leadership position, after far-right members erupted in anger over the proposed rule change.

“Since the beginning of the 118th Congress, the House rule allowing a Motion to Vacate from a single member has harmed this office and our House majority,” Johnson wrote.

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Trump's 'reprehensible' actions are bringing jurors into 'maelstrom of nonsense': expert

Former President Donald Trump's attacks of the prospective jurors in his Manhattan hush money criminal trial is a sharp new escalation of his disparagement of the legal system, said CNN analyst Elliot Williams on Thursday.

This comes after Trump, who for days now has had to sit through attorneys sifting through mean social media posts about him in the courtroom, lashed out on his Truth Social platform and quoted Fox News' Jesse Watters saying that "undercover liberal activists" were being exposed in the jury pool. As of Thursday afternoon, a full jury has been selected to hear the case.

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'Red line': Ex-prosecutor says Trump being put in a holding cell 'needs to happen'

Former senior Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann related Donald Trump's intimidation of jurors to that of a mafia case. It might be enough for the judge to act.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Thursday, Weissmann said that Judge Juan Merchan's "red line" likely protects the jurors. Last night, a Fox News host attacked one juror for saying she doesn't believe anyone is above the law. The host said that disqualifies her.

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'It's in print so believe it!' Internet roasts Trump after rambling paper-clutching rant

Former President Donald Trump's rambling speech about papers he claimed proved the hush money indictment against him was "ridiculous" was judged by those who viewed video to be ridiculous.

This assessment arrived moments after Trump shuffled out of Manhattan criminal court Thursday with a pile of printouts he said detailed supportive opinions from legal experts following his case.

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'Can't fault them for that': Judge backs DA's refusal to give Trump lawyer witness list

New York Judge Juan Merchan said he would not order prosecutors to disclose a witness list to the defense team in light of former President Donald Trump's attacks on figures connected to his hush-money case.

At the conclusion of the third day of jury selection in Trump's first criminal trial, defense attorney Todd Blanche asked the prosecution which witnesses would be called first.

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Trump awkwardly brandishes printed news stories after full day of criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump held an angry press conference following a full day of his criminal trial in Manhattan, during which he brandished a bunch of news printouts and claimed the criminal justice system was rigged against him.

"I'm supposed to be in New Hampshire," Trump said to reporters after emerging from the courthouse. "I've been here all day."

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Trump declares Atlantic Ocean diminishes importance of 'Ukrainian survival' to the U.S.

Donald Trump took a break from his criminal hush money trial Thursday to share his views on Ukraine funding and Europe's fair share of that bill in a bizarre social media post which stressed that nobody speaks on his behalf.

"I am the only one who speaks for 'ME,'" Trump declared in the text of a Truth Social Post. "GET MOVING EUROPE!"

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Jury selected in Trump hush money trial

A full jury has been selected for former President Donald Trump's trial for allegedly covering up a sex scandal.

New York Justice Juan Merchan seated the 12-member jury Thursday afternoon after having to dismiss two of the jurors earlier in the day.

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'Twisting my words': GOP Senate candidate denies saying elderly people shouldn't vote

Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde is unhappy that the media is covering his proliferation of MAGA election conspiracy theories.

In a new video posted to X, Hovde — a banking and real estate development executive challenging Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin — complained that news outlets were mischaracterizing his past statements about voting in nursing homes, implying that he was saying senior citizens shouldn't be allowed to vote. In reality, he said, he was just casting doubt that all the senior citizens who voted in 2020 actually did so.

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