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'Something may go very, very wrong': European diplomats fear Trump 'shooting from the hip'

European diplomats have reportedly been blitzing Washington to meet with allies of former President Donald Trump to gauge how he would handle foreign policy crises in the region should he win a second term.

CNN reported Thursday that chief among Europe's concerns about Trump winning the November election are how he may change the US' relationship with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and whether he would be committed to helping Ukraine fend off the ongoing Russian offensive in its easternmost regions. Diplomats who are preparing for another possible Trump presidency also admit that the ex-president's mercurial nature is a point of contention, with one unnamed senior diplomat telling CNN they're worried about his "random bursts of rage."

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New 'red flags' raised over Trump's bond money after link to Grand Caymans revealed

“This just stinks to high heaven."

That is the opinion of one former insurance expert when shown documentation showing that the company that is backing Donald Trump's $175 million appeal bond has backed their own bet with funds supposedly held in the secretive tax haven of the Grand Caymans.

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'Trouble with gun control': Reporter says Republicans need a 'lost and found' for firearms

Republicans are struggling to control their guns in Colorado's State Capitol.

"Beyond philosophical objections, they cannot actually seem to keep control of their guns," according to Colorado journalist Kyle Clark's tweet.

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'Kari Lake is lying': Body language expert says candidate 'does not believe' her own words

Donald Trump-loving Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake was lying in a past primary debate when she discussed abortion, according to a body language expert who analyzed how she conducted herself.

Kari Lake, who famously claimed she was the governor of Arizona even after losing the election to her democratic opponent, recently followed Trump's lead when it came to his new abortion stance. But she has misled the public on that issue in the past, the expert said.

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Jack Smith had 'thin-skinned' Judge Cannon 'dead to rights': ex-prosecutor​

Special Counsel Jack Smith's efforts to shield government witness identities forced U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon shift course and as a result "overrule herself."

The 24-page order filed on Tuesday demonstrates how Smith's team is clashing with former president Donald Trump's lawyers over the amount of exposure witnesses and their statements can be released in the discovery phase of trial.

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Dem lawmaker celebrates making GOP's James Comer 'cringe' during hearing

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) Thursday made it clear he was happy to have made his Republican colleague James Comer (R-KY) "cringe."

Moskowitz, who is no stranger to ridiculing Trump and the Republican Party, took to social media and posted a video of himself about to speak in a hearing.

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Ex-judge puts Trump on notice that delay tactics are done: 'Rabbits are out of that hat'

Former President Donald Trump has completely exhausted every option to delay the Manhattan hush money trial any further, retired judge Diane Kiesel told MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Thursday evening.

This comes after Trump lost three separate bids this week to delay the trial, which is scheduled to begin jury selection on Monday.

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Trump's loss of 'critical' lawyer 'could pose a significant issue for' ex-president: CNN

The revolving door of esquires for former President Donald Trump keeps swinging — this time Evan Corcoran has reportedly made a "quiet exit."

However, a Trump campaign spokesman is denying the news.

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'She'll be forthcoming': Legal expert shows why one witness will likely sing in Trump case

Among those who will come forward to speak truthfully as witnesses for the prosecution in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial, his former campaign press secretary and White House senior advisor Hope Hicks is perhaps most intriguing and also seasoned.

Former litigator and MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin laid out a litany of insights into one of former President Donald Trump's most trusted confidantes and battle-tested loyalists.

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'What is this?' CNN's Jake Tapper corners Trump-supporting GOP governor over false claim

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) went on CNN Thursday afternoon to defend former President Donald Trump's handling of abortion messaging — and received pushback from anchor Jake Tapper for uncritically promoting false claims that Democrats support abortion up to the moment of birth.

"How fearful are you about this issue hurting Republicans in November?" asked Tapper, noting that there are local New Hampshire races that could be affected.

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GOP lawmaker: Maine mass shooting 'consequences' from God for allowing reproductive rights

A Republican member of the Maine House of Representatives is facing backlash after suggesting that last year's deadly mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine — that left 18 dead and more than a dozen wounded — was vengeance from God.

NBC News reported that Rep. Michael Lemelin took to the floor of the house on Thursday to condemn LD 1619, which was legislation expanding privacy rights for abortion patients that passed the same day as the October 25 shooting. He then went on to suggest that the shooting was retribution from God for the bill's passage.

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'Utter nonsense': GOP slammed for scheduling votes on fridges and dryers — but not Ukraine

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) continues to adamantly refuse to take up any legislation renewing defense funding for Ukraine as the Russian military runs roughshod over its people. Instead, he's going to hold a vote next week to stop refrigerators from using less electricity.

According to congressional reporter Jamie Dupree, House Republicans have scheduled votes on a series of protest bills to roll back newly-proposed energy standards for various home appliances, including: the Hands Off Our Home Appliances Act, the Liberty in Laundry Act, the Clothes Dryers Reliability Act, the Refrigerator Freedom Act, the Affordable Air Conditioning Act, and the Stop Unaffordable Dishwasher Standards (SUDS) Act.

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Lauren Boebert's son whines about lawyer 'prices' in 'crime spree' case: 'Been kinda hard'

Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) son, Tyler, appeared in court on Thursday following his arrest for a crime spree that included committing I.D. theft, explaining he was stressed for cash to pay a private attorney, according to Westword.

Boebert, 19, who faces felonies for criminal possession of identity documents, informed the judge of his money woes.

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