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Tommy Tuberville admits he came to New York to break Trump's gag order

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has admitted he came to New York City Monday to break a gag order for former President Donald Trump.

MSNBC Anchor Nicolle Wallace reported Tuberville's public admission, made on the conservative channel Newsmax, as part of her coverage on Trump's ongoing criminal hush money trial and the gag order the former president has been fined for repeatedly violating.

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Trump VP hopeful vows 'radical' divorce crackdown 'for the sake of families'

A key shortlister for former President Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate thinks America should crack down on how many people are allowed to have divorces.

Ben Carson, a former neurosurgeon and Republican presidential candidate who served as Trump's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, outlined his plan in his book, "The Perilous Fight," released on Tuesday, for getting rid of "no-fault divorce" laws, according to NBC News.

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'Act of defiance': Expert says Trump closing eyes is his way to signal he doesn't care

NBC News reporter Vaughn Hillyard said Tuesday that Trump's behavior in court is coming off as if he doesn't care — and the jury is noticing it.

Speaking to MSNBC, Hillyard said actions like shutting his eyes are sending a clear defiant signal to anybody watching.

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'A very good day': Trump reacts to Michael Cohen's testimony in rambling rant

Former President Donald Trump declared that he had a "very good day" after his attorney, Todd Blanche, cross-examined Michael Cohen in a Manhattan hush money trial on Tuesday.

Following the first day of Blanche's cross-examination of Cohen, Trump spoke to reporters outside the courtroom.

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'Getting brutal': Trump's lawyer accused of firing 'totally misleading' questions at Cohen

Legal analyst Andrew Weissmann was bothered by one line of questioning of Michael Cohen he said Donald Trump's lawyer was twisting out of context as cross-examination started in the hush money trial Tuesday.

MSNBC co-host Chris Jansing hushed the debating panel as they heard reports coming from the courtroom, saying, "It's getting a little brutal."

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'Aimless': Experts dump on Trump attorney's cross-examination of Michael Cohen

Todd Blanche, Donald Trump's defense attorney, got tepid reviews for his initial cross-examination of a critical witness in the former president's hush money trial.

Throughout his cross-examination of Michael Cohen on Tuesday, Blanche seemed to jump from topic to topic without necessarily tying them together, experts said.

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Trump's Truth Social account goes into overdrive as his lawyers grill Michael Cohen

Former President Donald Trump's Truth Social account went into overdrive with a flurry of posts — as he sat in a Manhattan courtroom watching his lawyers grill witness Michael Cohen.

Minutes after the hearing started, Trump's account rattled off a number of quotes, mostly from his own political allies, condemning the trial for falsifying business records on hush payments as a sham and illegitimate.

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Trump's defense lawyer frustrated by Michael Cohen on cross-examination: onlookers

From inside the courtroom on the 17th day of Donald Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan, his lawyers tried to get under ex-lawyer Michael Cohen's skin.

Instead, observers saw the opposite.

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Legal expert trashes Trump lawyer's first question for Michael Cohen

Donald Trump's Manhattan hush money trial began the afternoon session on Tuesday with cross-examination of Michael Cohen — and, right out of the gate, the defense lawyer wanted to ask about insults.

Todd Blanche, who has taken a back seat to Trump's other lawyer, Susan Necheles in recent days, began his questions by asking, "Mr. Cohen, my name is Todd Blanche and I have never met you. You went on TikTok and called me a crying little s--t."

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'Frustration': Michael Cohen vexes Trump attorney with cool answers on cross-examination

Former attorney Michael Cohen quickly frustrated Todd Blanche, Donald Trump's attorney, as the two faced off on cross-examination at the former president's hush money trial.

Blanche began his questioning of Cohen by asking about his media appearances.

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‘Did Trump ask you?’ CNN host puts Trump ally on spot as he attacks judge’s daughter

Donald Trump ally and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum was put on the spot Tuesday as he appeared to violate a judge’s gag order while being interviewed by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.

Burgum, who accompanied Trump to his hush money trial, was speaking as the trial resumed after a lunch break.

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Alina Habba brings up Michael Cohen during Fox News interview despite gag order

Alina Habba, Donald Trump's attorney, may have violated a judge's limited gag order preventing her client and his attorneys from speaking about witnesses in a hush money trial.

During an interview on Fox News, Habba brought up witness Michael Cohen without prompting by the hosts.

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Trump campaign allegedly took ‘excessive’ contributions by the nickel and dime

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign received a nastygram from the Federal Election Commission again — this time, in the form of a 243-page letter flagging suspected illegal contributions.

Trump’s campaign appears to have accepted dozens of donations that exceed federal contribution limits — $3,300 per person to a candidate per election — from supporters who often made miniscule but repeated donations in a bizarre, seemingly random, manner.

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