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Trump demands hush money judge end gag order after historic criminal conviction

Former President Donald Trump is demanding that Judge Juan Merchan terminate the gag order in his criminal hush money trials on the heels of his historic conviction, according to a new report.

CNN's Kara Scannell reports that Trump's attorneys argued in a letter delivered Monday, and made public Tuesday, that there was no longer any need to protect the jury from prejudice.

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Republican likens Trump conviction to the persecution of Black people in 1950s Alabama

A far-right North Carolina congressman and election denier — who's running to become the state's top law enforcement official — this week compared former President Donald Trump's prosecution in New York to the persecution Black Americans faced in 1950s Alabama.

Republican Rep. Dan Bishop, who represents the state's 9th congressional district near Charlotte, told The Pete Kaliner Show in Charlotte that Trump's criminal case "fundamentally rigged" because the case was brought in the Democratic leaning state.

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GOP will defund DOJ in retaliation for Trump conviction: Speaker Mike Johnson

The embattled Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) is vowing to use the arsenal of tools at his disposal, including defunding, to target the U.S. Dept. of Justice after ex-president Donald Trump was convicted in a New York State prosecution on 34 felony charges last week.

In a Tuesday meeting behind closed doors with his House Republican conference members, Johnson said “he will do everything he can to go after the Department of Justice,” CNN reported, “and said the verdict has ignited support for the former president, two sources familiar with the comments told CNN.”

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Mick Jagger hits DeSantis with vicious putdown as governor attends Rolling Stones concert

Rock legend Sir Mick Jagger took a sharp swipe Monday night at a high profile attendee of his Florida concert — Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida Today reports.

“We have some great local celebrities that have come tonight,” the Rolling Stones frontman said onstage at the Camping World Stadium. “Ron DeSantis is up there in the suite. He’s having a date night with Mickey Mouse. I’m so glad they finally made up.”

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Trump's ex-press team reveals how they browbeat surrogates to spread his message

Former Trump administration communications officials Alyssa Farah Griffin and Stephanie Grisham spilled the beans on how their former boss operates in a new article for CNN this week.

This comes as former President Donald Trump faces the new reality of being convicted of 34 felonies in New York — and tries to use everything in his playbook to make it go away.

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'Indefensible': Professor says 'pattern of abusing' leaves Trump judge 'daunting' decision

Former President Donald Trump, now a convicted felon, could be headed to prison, a former state and federal prosecutor wrote in an opinion piece Tuesday.

Frank O. Bowman III, author of “High Crimes & Misdemeanors: A History of Impeachment for the Age of Trump” and a professor at the University of Missouri, outlined his case on MSNBC.com for why he thinks Trump is not only deserving of prison time, but very well could be headed behind bars come his sentencing hearing July 11.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene to force Biden impeachment vote: 'That’s what we should be doing'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she planned to force the U.S. House of Representatives to vote on the impeachment of President Joe Biden.

While speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Greene criticized Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for not taking more action after Donald Trump's conviction in New York. And she said that she would defy the speaker by forcing a vote on Biden's impeachment.

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Appeals court gets so many complaints about Judge Cannon it cuts them off

Judge Aileen Cannon, the federal judge assigned to special counsel Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago documents case, has been a frequent source of frustration to Donald Trump's critics.

Cannon has delayed the case repeatedly, and she declined Smith's request for a partial gag order against Trump.

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Trump vies for Adelson campaign cash — but there’s a major catch

A billionaire heiress who frequently ranks among the top donors to GOP candidates and causes has remained relatively quiet in the 2024 race, but she recently suggested former President Donald Trump could win her over with an even more hawkish pro-Israel foreign policy agenda.

According to Israeli newspaper Haaretz, Miriam Adelson — the widow of billionaire Las Vegas casino magnate Sheldon Adelson — is likely to top the list of GOP donors in 2024, based on her past donations in previous campaign cycles.

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Texas AG Ken Paxton campaign ad mistakenly implicates Donald Trump

At the start of a video blaming Democrats for a laundry list of problems, a narrator says in an ominous baritone, “Do they know what they have done?”

Moments later, a free-for-all of migrants are shown charging at the U.S. border from Tijuana, Mexico — part of a tribute to “tireless conservative warrior” Ken Paxton, the embattled attorney general of Texas. The video debuted last month at the Texas GOP Convention and Paxton posted it on social media.

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'Deadly lethal force!' Trump triples down about lies that Biden tried to have him killed

In a new video posted to his Truth Social account on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump falsely claimed that President Joe Biden had put his life in jeopardy after the United States Department of Justice authorized agents to use deadly force while searching Mar-a-Lago if they encountered a life-threatening danger.

As multiple legal experts have explained, the authorization of deadly force in such searches is completely standard practice, and the FBI's authorization to search President Joe Biden's properties for classified documents used the same language as during the Trump search.

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'You might be in a cult': Dem blows up hearing by exposing GOP's Trump 'sycophancy'

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) triggered anger on the Republican side of the aisle after he suggested that the GOP members were in former President Donald Trump's "cult."

At a House Judiciary Committee hearing with Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday, Swalwell pushed back against Republican claims that the Justice Department had been weaponized against Trump.

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'Tirade': Matt Gaetz loses cool as he yells at Merrick Garland in Congress

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) lost his cool with Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday during a House Judiciary Committee.

Gaetz, who is still subject to an ethics investigation involving allegations that he trafficked an underage sex worker, yelled at Garland, "I have given my life to the law!"

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