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Trump masters 'horror politics' after hiring spree of 'human psychology' experts: analyst

Former President Donald Trump is trying to figure out how to motivate his supporters to the polls this fall, wrote Chauncey DeVega for Salon on Friday — and to do that he is trying to horrify them.

"The consultants and strategists who are using fear and horror to mobilize and engage Donald Trump’s followers (and to demobilize and exhaust those Americans who oppose the corrupt ex-president and the fascist MAGA movement) appear to possess an expert understanding of human psychology," wrote DeVega.

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Trump's latest attack on prosecutor Alvin Bragg knocked down by hush money judge

The judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial just knocked down the former president's latest attack on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, court records show.

Justice Juan Merchan Thursday issued a ruling denying Trump the right to publish documents tied to his attorney's unsuccessful argument for sanctioning Bragg over the delayed handover of discovery documents.

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'Wiseguy wannabe' J.D. Vance targeted in furious takedown: 'Full on farce'

Sen. J.D. Vance’s (R-OH) rapid-pace transformation from a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump into a disciple desperately seeking running-mate status mirrors the Republican Party’s descent into the year’s biggest political joke, a new Washington Post editorial argues.

Columnist Matt Bai on Friday delivered a walloping take-down of the junior Republican senator from Ohio who appeared in a bright red tie this week at Trump’s criminal hush money trial.

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Revealed: Trump allies' plan to turn FBI into his 'attack dog'

Reuters has released a lengthy report documenting a plan being hatched by President Donald Trump's allies to transform the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation into an "attack dog for conservative causes."

The plan would essentially gut the wall of separation that has existed between the DOJ and the White House that was erected in the wake of former President Richard Nixon weaponizing law enforcement agencies against his political opponents.

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Will Trump testify at trial? ‘Absolutely’ is now ‘no decision’ yet'

The State of New York's prosecution of Donald Trump is nearing it end, as Judge Juan Merchan announced late Thursday afternoon final arguments could begin on Tuesday. But one question remains: Will the ex-president who is facing 34 felony charges in the election interference, falsification of business records, and hush money cover-up case, testify in his defense?

Just over one month ago Trump was asked that question. He quickly responded, "Yeah I would testify, absolutely."

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Inside Jack Smith's 'big gamble'

Many legal experts have openly expressed their criticism of U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon, who's presiding over Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.

The Florida judge's bias towards the former president, experts say, was proven when she postponed his trial indefinitely earlier this month.

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'That's the whole point': CNN's Kaitlan Collins shuts down Trump lawyer on hush money case

Kaitlan Collins jousted with former Donald Trump attorney William Brennan over the specifics over how prosecution star witness Michael Cohen was repaid by his future commander-in-chief boss for buying the silence of porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election.

Collins confronted Brennan, who served as an esquire for Trump's payroll corporation tax fraud case, about the circumstances involving Cohen's payback.

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'Telepomp proply': Lauren Boebert mocked after comment on Trump's 'cognitive dissonance'

Colorado Republican Lauren Boebert on Thursday was ridiculed on social media after proudly proclaiming that Donald Trump has undergone "testing for his cognitive dissonance," while making a slip-up of her own.

Boebert, who earlier in the day made an appearance at a criminal court in New York in support of the former president, said during a hearing that, "President Trump, when he was in office, underwent testing for his cognitive dissonance, for his ability to function as president of the United States." The lawmaker then went on to attempt to say a line about Joe Biden, but stumbled on the word "teleprompter."

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Judicial insider blows up Justice Alito's attempt to 'blame his wife' for latest scandal

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was quick to blame his wife when it was discovered that a MAGA symbol was displayed in the justice's front yard as the high court was considering an election case, but that excuse doesn't hold water, according to a federal courts insider.

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance broached the subject on her Civil Discourse Substack blog Thursday evening. She highlighted the recent controversy, which saw an upside down flag flying in the Supreme Court justice's yard during a critical period of consideration.

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Trump tries to 'throw a bomb' by 'daring' judge to put him in jail as trial ends: expert

Former President Donald Trump is trying a last-ditch attempt to throw his criminal hush money trial in Manhattan into chaos, legal expert Lisa Rubin argued on MSNBC Thursday evening.

Specifically, she said, he is trying to put Judge Juan Merchan in a position where he has to put him in jail.

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'Clown show': Historian slams Trump for inviting 'surrogates' to violate gag order for him

Former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial in Manhattan has been increasingly marked by his Republican allies making trips into New York City to give speeches outside the courthouse, condemning everyone from the prosecutors to the judge to the judge's family — often attacking people who are off limits for Trump himself to attack due to the gag order in place against him. A few of them, like Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), have even admitted they are there to attack witnesses and court officers' families because Trump cannot.

This whole spectacle, which features the lawmakers and Trump allies decrying the trial as a "sham" and politically motivated, is an embarrassment for the Republican Party, historian Douglas Brinkley told MSNBC's Ari Melber on Thursday evening — a political theater moment with the participants vying for attention.

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'Biggest failure': Expert reveals how Trump's lawyers are ignoring an obvious defense

Michael Cohen endured a new barrage of questioning under cross-examination at former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial in Manhattan on Thursday — and Trump defense counsel Todd Blanche manage to land one hit by establishing one of Cohen's recalled calls to Trump in 2016 wasn't actually to Trump, and wasn't necessarily about adult film star Stormy Daniels.

But for all of that, former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti told MSNBC's Ari Melber that evening, the defense has actually dropped the ball in a big way, by failing to bring up one of the most important lines of questioning that could put doubt in the minds of the jurors.

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'Why would it be in Trump's books?' Stormy Daniels' lawyer shows how ex-president 'did it'

Adult film star Stormy Daniels' attorney is convinced the power behind buying the silence of his client is Donald Trump and the proof is there.

Clark Brewster appearing on CNN posited just why the 45th president is culpable in the criminal hush money case.

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