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Criminal tax evasion complaint filed as Trump heads back to court

As Donald Trump heads back to a Manhattan courtroom where he is facing 34 felony counts related to allegedly paying off an adult film star before the 2016 presidential election, a new possible criminal investigation into income tax evasion is rearing its head.

At the center of the criminal complaint filed with the Department of Justice (DOJ) by watchdog Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is a mysterious $50 million loan that has been listed by the former president in his disclosures to the court that may or may not exist.

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'Bring your toothbrush': George Conway says Trump risks jail by flouting gag order

Donald Trump could be wearing a jumpsuit in his near future if he continues to ignore Judge Juan Merchan's gag order.

Attorney George Conway appeared on MSNBC's "Alex Wagner Tonight" to shed light on the consequences former President Donald Trump might face if he violates the gag order, which prevents him not only from attacking witnesses in the trial, but also jurors.

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From 'really rich' to begging: Inside Trump's U-turn on one of his first campaign lies

During his 2016 campaign, Donald Trump talked a big game about how he was a “really rich” man who would be self-funding his first presidential run.

“I don’t need anybody’s money,” Trump said in his June 6, 2015 campaign announcement speech and again in an August 2015 interview in Iowa.

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'Itching to check out Rikers': Internet erupts after Trump appears to violate gag order

Donald Trump on Wednesday struck out at jurors in his criminal case over alleged hush money payments and falsification of business records, leaving the internet to speculate about what will happen next.

Trump earlier in the day quoted Fox News host Jesse Watters' apparent attack against "lying" jurors. Legal professionals suggested it was a clear violation of the gag order, and speculated that the judge will likely agree with the prosecutors' perspective on that topic.

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'The judge is likely to agree': Ex-prosecutor blows up Trump's defense of attack on jurors

Donald Trump will likely blame his latest jury attacks on the fact that he was merely quoting someone else, but that's not going to hold up before the judge in the former president's criminal case alleging hush money and a transactional cover-up, a legal expert said Wednesday.

Trump earlier in the day posted a purported quote from a Fox News host, Jesse Watters, suggesting the jurors are lying to the judge in order to be placed on the case. Those comments had one former judge saying Trump was "dancing on the line" when it comes to his expanded gag order.

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Ex-judge puts Trump on notice that he is 'dancing on the line' with recent jury comments

How many strikes will New York Judge Juan Merchan permit until he turns the screws on defendant Donald Trump's suspected violation of a gag order?

Ret. Judge Jill Konviser, who served on the benches in both Manhattan and Brooklyn courts, suggested former President Donald Trump has been treated with kid gloves compared to others accused of crimes.

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GOP lawmaker tells CNN's Jake Tapper he is 'very disappointed' in Mike Johnson

As a mutiny appears to be building from the right flank to clip House Speaker Mike Johnson from his post, the Louisianan is forging ahead to put a U.S. national security aid package to back war-torn Ukraine and Israel.

One of those Republicans who has been an outspoken critic of Johnson is Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) who appeared on CNN's "The Lead" with Jake Tapper to express his souring on his fellow conservative colleague.

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'Enough is enough!' GOP lawmaker says Marjorie Taylor Greene's drama must 'come to an end'

Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-NY) went off on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) in an interview with CNN's John King on Wednesday evening, pinning much of the congressional dysfunction on her and demanding she move on from her threats to call a vote to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

Greene has turned on Johnson as he faces pressure to bring a vote in the House on defense aid to Ukraine — something she adamantly opposes despite Johnson having loaded the proposed legislation with compromises to the far right, like making some of the aid into loans.

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Trump just made an 'attempt to intimidate jurors' on social media: CNN legal analyst

Donald Trump's repost of a Fox News host's hush money trial juror attack is pure juror intimidation, says CNN legal expert Jeffrey Toobin.

"It's clearly, I think an attempt to intimidate jurors," he said while he appeared on CNN's "Anderson 360" Wednesday night. "And it is clearly barred by by the gag order in this case."

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Lauren Boebert forced to fend off vaccine conspiracy theorists after health crisis

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is on the receiving end of attention from COVID vaccine conspiracy theorists after suffering from a medical emergency.

According to Jason Salzman of the Colorado Times Recorder, "In the days after U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert was rushed into emergency surgery to remove a blood clot that threatened her life, the online underworld swirled with speculation that the clot resulted from Boebert receiving a COVID vaccination."

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'Unusual': Former prosecutor explains what stands out about Trump's jury selection

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner was struck by the "unusual" rapidity and method with which Judge Juan Merchan built out a jury in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush payment case in Manhattan — and in a newly released video, outlined what he believed it meant.

"We are knee-deep in jury selection in that New York courtroom in which Donald Trump is being tried in the first of his four criminal cases," he opened on his "Justice Matters" series.

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Trump's latest social media slip is a 'very very clear violation' of his gag order: expert

Donald Trump may have violated his gag order set by the New York judge in his criminal hush money trial by parroting a Fox New host's attack against potential jurors being seated in the case, according to a legal expert.

On Wednesday, during a pause in proceedings where Trump is defending himself against a 34-count indictment that he falsified business records to bury alleged sexual affairs weeks before the 2016 election, the former president quoted Fox News host Jesse Watters stating: “They are catching undercover Liberal Activists lying to the Judge in order to get on the Trump Jury."

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Prosecutors have 'key piece of evidence' to refute Trump's Melania-based defense: expert

One of Donald Trump's big defenses in the hush money criminal case is the claim that he wanted to pay women off to keep it from his wife, Melania. One legal expert said that the claim won't stand up in court because Trump was trying to wriggle out of the hush money.

Speaking on an MSNBC panel, former top Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann explained that the stories about Trump will be told "in gruesome detail."

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