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Donald Trump's lawyers demand judge ends gag order as rivals launch attacks: report

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump said that the limited gag order in his falsifying business records case must end as the former president prepares for presidential debates with President Joe Biden and nears the height of his campaign for office, according to a motion filed Monday and obtained by The Washington Post on Wednesday.

Trump's lawyers said he has been the subject of attacks from his rivals who are free to talk knowing he can't respond, according to The Post.

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'Like a pair of glasses': Trump spokeswoman uses bizarre analogy to describe boss

A spokesperson for Donald Trump compared the former president to "a pair of glasses for the American people."

During a Wednesday appearance on Real America's Voice, Trump Deputy Communications Director Caroline Sunshine was asked about the House holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.

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'Coward': Mitch McConnell spurs outrage after he agrees to meet with Donald Trump

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell spurred outrage Wednesday when he announced he'd meet with former President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. — despite having condemned him when MAGA supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

McConnell (R-KY) told reporters in Washington D.C. that he was throwing support behind Trump's campaign and intended to meet with him in person on Thursday.

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'Brazen, quid pro quo corruption': Here are 5 policy promises Trump made to wealthy donors

In his 2024 campaign, former President Donald Trump has been openly soliciting wealthy donors on promises to pass favorable policies in exchange for much-needed campaign cash.

The Independent reported Wednesday on five different transactional pitches Trump has made to donors, as he seeks to raise enough money to maintain a competitive nationwide presidential campaign while also keeping his astronomical legal costs under control. Saurav Ghosh of the Campaign Legal Center — an anti-corruption watchdog group — referred to this method of fundraising as "brazen, quid pro quo corruption."

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'Every village needs an idiot': J.D. Vance shredded for fawning to 'kingmaker' Trump Jr.

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) faced comparisons to "the village idiot" Wednesday when he sang the praises of former President Donald Trump's oldest son, dubbed in a new profile as "a kingmaker."

"Don is one of the best people I’ve met in politics," Vance wrote on X, sharing an Axios profile in which he is quoted. "He genuinely believes in America First and works his a-- off to make it a reality."

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'Forgotten': George Conway thinks Trump got boost because trial kept him from campaigning

George Conway says Donald Trump is getting a false boost in his polling numbers because many voters haven't seen much of him lately.

The 538 analytics website is currently showing Trump ahead in most battleground states, although their forecasting model predicts Biden has a 53-in-100 chance of winning the election

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'No Trump questions': GOP senator shuts down debate on his party's presidential nominee

Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) will not be talking about his own party's presumptive nominee to the presidency.

Per NBC News' Frank Thorp, Young was asked by reporters whether he'd be attending a planned meeting between former President Donald Trump and Senate Republicans on Thursday.

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'Unhinged': Trump's guillotine warning sends shudder of fear rippling across the U.S.

Former President Donald Trump shocked the nation Wednesday when he made a campaign cash-grab that included the declared "haul out the guillotine" — and warned that heads would roll if Joe Biden wins the election.

Trump's contradictory message — both summoning the mass execution device he's floated with staffers before then claiming it would be used against him and his allies — had critics relying on one word to describe the presumptive Republican nominee: "Unhinged."

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‘Lying’: Johnson slammed for latest claim on Trump respecting peaceful transfer of power

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson on Wednesday celebrated Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Washington, D.C. to meet with House and Senate Republicans, barely blocks away from where the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol and on democracy itself took place. Many hold the-then president and his "Big Lie" responsible for the insurrection, and he has been indicted on charges related to it.

Johnson was asked if the ex-president is committed to and respects the peaceful transfer of power.

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'Rich beyond measure': Jamie Raskin tears into Jim Jordan for subpoena hypocrisy

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) defended snubbing a House committee after he was subpoenaed to testify about the effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election on Jan. 6, 2021.

During a Wednesday House floor debate on holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) argued that claims of Department of Justice "weaponization" against Republicans "melted away" after President Joe Biden's son Hunter was convicted of three felonies.

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Trump quietly funneled $5M from campaign coffers into private businesses: analysis

Former President Donald Trump has funneled nearly $5 million from his presidential campaign coffers into his private businesses, according to a new financial analysis.

Trump — convicted last month of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments ahead of the 2016 presidential election — has yet to donate a cent to his own campaign but his businesses have charged it $4.6 million, Forbes reported Wednesday.

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'Buddy, it was you!' GOP strategist turns tables on Trump as he whines about being victim

Longtime Republican strategist Rina Shah tore into former President Donald Trump on CNN Wednesday for his violence-laden grievance pitches to voters.

This came as CNN anchor Jim Acosta highlighted a new fundraising pitch by the Trump campaign, headlined "haul out the guillotine," proclaiming that Trump's political enemies want him "beheaded" and that "THEY'RE REALLY COMING AFTER YOU!"

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Pro-Trump group hits Biden with legal challenge after ex-president's conviction

A legal group aligned with Donald Trump has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission alleging that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg illegally coordinated with President Joe Biden to prosecute the presumptive Republican nominee.

America First Legal filed the formal administrative complaint Wednesday, alleging that the president's principal campaign committee, Biden for President, had violated the Federal Election Campaign Act by coordinating with Bragg to put Trump on trial for falsifying business records to cover up his own alleged violations of election finance law – of which a jury convicted him on all 34 counts last month.

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