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Judge Aileen Cannon's latest handiwork slammed as being 'particularly ill-founded legally'

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon agreed Thursday to hold another hearing on Donald Trump's effort to prevent his attorney's notes from being used as evidence — a move that left one legal expert gobsmacked.

The Trump-appointed federal judge denied the former president's request for a hearing on alleged false statements or omissions in the affidavit used to obtain the Mar-a-Lago search warrant, but granted his request for an evidentiary hearing on small details in the warrant and attorney-client privilege.

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Jim Jordan throws Trump big assist hours before debate

Less than a day after a Fox News host warned viewers the CIA could meddle in the debate to give President Joe Biden a boost, the House Judiciary Committee appeared to try to do just that — by releasing a transcript of communication from a former official from the secretive agency.

Trump-ally and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Thursday released eight transcripts from former intelligence officials involved in creating a letter that was signed by more than 50 agents. The letter, famously released in October 2020 ahead of a debate between then-President Donald Trump and Biden, led to headlines such as this from Politico: "Hunter Biden story is Russian disinfo, dozens of former intel officials say."

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'Dumbest criticism ever': Nancy Mace mocked for raising alarm over Biden debate vitamins

Rep. Nancy Mace believes President Joe Biden has a nefarious plot to unfairly defeat former President Donald Trump in Thursday night's upcoming debate: vitamins.

Mace (R-SC) raised the alarm about this terrifying prospect during a Newsmax interview shared on X Thursday morning.

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Judge Cannon insists she's not 'resource-wasting' by granting Trump another hearing

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon denied former President Donald Trump's claim that omissions in a warrant to search Mar-a-Lago would have nullified the "probable cause" standard. However, she also said she would hold yet another hearing on Trump's attempt to prevent special counsel Jack Smith from piercing attorney-client privilege.

In an 11-page order on Thursday, Cannon addressed a motion for a so-called Franks hearing to challenge the Mar-a-Lago warrant. The judge was not impressed with Trump's complaint that the opinions of some FBI officials were omitted in the warrant application.

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'Legal mind is as weak as a kitten': MAGA is mad at Amy Coney Barrett

Former President Donald Trump's far-right supporters are turning on the Supreme Court justice he appointed after she backed a Biden administration policy over Republican-led states.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett was one of six justices to rule in Murthy v. Missouri, a case that determined, as Vox correspondent Ian Millhiser put it, that "judges do not get to micromanage how the Biden administration speaks to social media companies."

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Supreme Court declines to rule on Trump immunity before debate

The Supreme Court has been issuing rulings this week — and many expected the Court to have decided whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution by now. But Thursday night is the debate, and the Trump immunity ruling is nowhere to be seen.

The Court issued a number of high-profile rulings this week, including one on the Idaho abortion case and one about "gratuities" for politicians. The Court's session isn't over, but no more rulings will be issued Thursday, so a Trump immunity ruling could come Friday or next week. But that would be too late for the first CNN presidential debate.

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'Nightmare for women': Trump ignores own legal woes with latest attack on Biden

Donald Trump previewed one of his likely attacks on President Joe Biden with a vicious smear against immigrants.

The former president has made his opposition to immigration the cornerstone of his political rise, and has highlighted several unrelated homicides allegedly carried out by undocumented migrants to blame Biden for the slayings — which he's expected to do in Thursday's presidential debate.

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'That's intentional': MSNBC panel shreds Supreme Court for 'dragging feet' on Trump case

Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal unleashed on the Supreme Court for helping out Donald Trump by delaying his immunity case as long as possible.

"We will have opinions tomorrow, and we will have opinions next week, and in particular, we're waiting on, I think, two really important opinions," Katyal explained on MSNBC after Thursday's rulings were released.

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Michael Flynn appears to exit Donald Trump veepstakes

Retired Lt. General Michael Flynn, who briefly served as national security adviser under former President Donald Trump, signaled he’s not in contention to be Trump’s running-mate in the 2024 presidential election.

“Hope not, I’m spending time with my grandchildren,” Flynn posted Thursday morning on X, in a reply to a Raw Story post.

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'Spewed lies!' Trump is raving mad because Fox News interviewed a Biden spokesperson

As the Supreme Court revealed a slate of decisions with serious implications for the families of opioid crisis victims and gravely ill pregnant women, former President Donald Trump, a convicted felon, addressed the nation he hopes to lead in 2025.

"WHY DOES FOXNEWS PUT ON SO MANY BIDEN PEOPLE, LIKE MICHAEL TYLER, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR FOR BIDEN, WHO SPEWED LIES WITH VERY LITTLE PUSHBACK?" Trump wanted to know. "AMAZING!!!"

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'Headed toward doom': Analyst sees GOP terrified Trump will lose everything at debate

The Republican Party may not survive former President Donald Trump losing his debate against President Joe Biden Thursday night and they know it, a new political analysis finds.

Salon columnist Brian Karem made this case just hours before history is made on a CNN soundstage in Atlanta where a standing U.S. president will debate a convicted felon who has not yet been officially nominated by his own party.

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What Donald Trump's weird WWE Hall of Fame speech tells us about his debate strategy

Eleven years ago, Donald Trump delivered an uncharacteristically short and all-but-forgotten speech before a decidedly unfriendly crowd.

But Trump's extemporaneous address to professional wresting luminaries and fans during the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony in New York City — Trump himself was an inductee — is a curiosity worth momentarily revisiting, if only for what Trump prophesied about a pair of presidential debates with Joe Biden, the first of which is scheduled for tonight, June 27.

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E. Jean Carroll's lawyer Roberta Kaplan splits from firm over mistreatment claims: report

The attorney who took on former President Donald Trump to secure millions in defamation and sex abuse damages for client E. Jean Carroll is leaving the law firm she founded, according to a new report.

Civil rights lawyer Roberta Kaplan is parting ways from Kaplan Hecker & Fink over clashes with partners about how she treated her colleagues, according to the New York Times.

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