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'No way that is happening now': Judge Cannon effectively eliminates July trial schedule

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon effectively eliminated the possibility that former President Donald Trump could go to trial in July for allegedly mishandling classified documents.

In an order on Wednesday, Cannon said Trump had until May 9 to disclose which classified documents he would use for his defense.

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Donald Trump's GOP foe is now quietly vowing to raise money for him: report

An NBC report claims Donald Trump's early Republican primary foe has pledged to help fundraise for the presumptive nominee — but he is so far only letting select supporters know.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who doesn't have an election in 2024, told donors at a private retreat Saturday that he intends to help Trump, whose campaign is blowing through cash as he uses donations to pay for mounting legal fees.

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Trump allies fail to oust Wisconsin election officials who refused to back 'big lie'

State elections officials determined that Donald Trump supporters had not gathered enough signatures to initiate a recall election of Wisconsin's top elected Republican.

The former president's supporters launched the recall effort to punish Assembly Speaker Robin Vos for certifying president Joe Biden's narrow election win in the state in 2020, and he further infuriated them when he refused to back a plan to impeach top elections official Meagan Wolfe, reported the Associated Press.

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Trump scores cash from billionaire backers who funded civil fraud prosecutor's campaign

Nemeses New York Attorney General Letitia James and former President Donald Trump pitted against one another in his $464 million civil fraud trial, have billionaire backers in common, a new report reveals.

Campaign finance reports cited by Newsweek show grocery store CEO John Catsimatidis' wife, Margo, and son, John Jr., each donated $18,000 to James' campaign on Dec. 21, 2023.

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‘Bless those who persecute you’: Johnson invokes Bible amid Greene’s ouster threat

Embattled Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is defending his leadership amid a threat to oust him by U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and he's invoking the Bible to try to save his job. Greene has threatened if Johnson puts a bill on the floor to help support Ukraine defend itself against Russia's illegal war she will move to have him replaced.

"I try to follow all the biblical admonitions as I do every day and one of them says, 'Bless those who persecute you.' I'm getting a lot of practice in that right now," Speaker Johnson, smiling slightly, told David Brody (video below) after the Christian Broadcasting Network reporter mentioned Congresswoman Greene has attacked him personally, and attacked his faith.

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Fox host cuts off Dem guest after she brings up Trump's repeated attacks on American Jews

Fox News' Harris Faulkner on Wednesday cut off guest Marie Harf after she brought up former President Donald Trump's repeated attacks on the majority of American Jews.

In the past, Trump has claimed that "any Jewish person that votes for Democrats hates their religion, they hate everything about Israel, and they should be ashamed of themselves," while also slamming "liberal Jews who voted to destroy America and Israel" in 2020 "because you believed false narratives!"

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'We could completely lose power': MTG's new House battle has fellow Republicans scared

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)'s influence and popularity seem to be shrinking amongst Republicans growing increasingly wary of her repeated threats to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson, according to a new analysis.

Greene dubbed Johnson a deep state shill and slammed fellow Republicans for failing on their promises during a town hall event in Georgia on Tuesday, prompting Atlanta Journal Constitution columnist Patricia Murphy to take a closer look at the ramifications of the rhetoric.

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'Nonstarter': Trump insiders reveal he's insisting running mate is not hardline pro-lifer

Campaign insiders say Donald Trump has zeroed in on a single policy issue as he considers who would be his 2024 running mate.

The former president boasted this week that he was responsible for the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade but added abortion rights should be decided by the states. But sources told CNN that Trump is seeking out a running mate who shares what he appears to believe is a nuanced position on the issue, which has cost Republicans in election after election.

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Trump again demands delay in hush money case amid court filing 'blitz': report

Former President Donald Trump's legal team filed yet another appeal in his criminal hush money case linked to his presidential immunity claim, according to a new report.

The appeal filed Wednesday also challenges Judge Juan Merchan, whose "refusal" to recuse himself Trump's lawyers condemn, CNN reports.

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'Will of the people': Trump defends Arizona abortion ban while also opposing it

Former President Donald Trump vowed Wednesday that abortions would return to Arizona after the state's supreme court said a Civil War-era law banning abortion could be enforced.

While speaking to reporters on an airport tarmac in Atlanta, Trump was asked about the court's decision to uphold the 160-year-old law.

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Alvin Bragg 'neutralized' key defense witness with jailing of Trump CFO: expert

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner thinks jurors in the New York hush money trial will want to know where Donald Trump's CFO Allen Weisselberg — who was jailed Wednesday — is during the proceedings.

Weisselberg was jailed on New York's Rikers Island again after he pleaded guilty to perjury after having lied under oath in his former boss' fraud trial.

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Smith's team 'screwed up': Expert says prosecutor let Cannon dodge Trump trial recusal

Special counsel Jack Smith and federal Judge Aileen Cannon's courtroom battle over witness protections in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case has baffled one legal expert who says neither side fought it right.

Lawfare senior editor Roger Parloff posted on X Wednesday his analysis of Cannon's Tuesday ruling, allowing Smith to seal the names of government witnesses and FBI agents, but also permitting their statements to appear on the public docket.

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'Deeply sorry' Florida GOP official trashed hotel room while 'under the influence': report

George Riley Jr., a Republican Party of Florida executive director, issued an apology this week after it was revealed that he trashed a hotel room after an employee there observed him "under the influence."

The Tampa Bay Times revealed that Riley Jr. last week was reported missing by his family after he had seemingly disappeared without notice.

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