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Longtime Michael Cohen friend thinks he still has 'sick affection' for Trump

Michael Cohen has described his 15 years with Donald Trump as akin to being in a cult and, after conversations with him, longtime friend Donny Deutsch agrees — describing his relationship as being akin to Stockholm Syndrome.

Cohen took to the stand on the 15th day of Trump's hush money trial Monday, in which the ex-president faces 34 felony counts for the falsification of business records involving alleged payments to keep adult actress Stormy Daniels quiet about an affair.

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'I'm no Trumper!' Defendant's ex-lawyer fights back as CNN host suggests he supports him

He may have legally represented Donald Trump, but the former president's ex-lawyer William Brennan angrily hit back at CNN host Jake Tapper's suggestion Monday that he believes he's innocent.

Brennan briefly locked horns with "The Lead" host Tapper when he was introduced as a member of a panel mulling his one-time client Trump's hush money on the day the prosecution's star witness Michael Cohen testified.

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'Rather angry': Yelling Trump unloads after Michael Cohen testimony

Former President Donald Trump delivered one of his angriest post-trial day rants in Manhattan on Monday after his former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen — one of the most important witnesses for District Attorney Alvin Bragg — took the stand to testify about his own role in the alleged criminal scheme.

The former president has made several such speeches at the end of trial arguments, often followed immediately by crushing fact-checks that strip away his false claims — but on Monday he lost his cool more than usual.

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Mike Johnson 'undercuts' Trump's key campaign message with accidental admission: columnist

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) tried to back up former President Donald Trump's claims that non-citizens were voting in presidential elections during a Wednesday news conference — but his claim was accidentally revealing in a way that is bad for the former president, wrote Aaron Blake for The Washington Post.

This comes as Johnson has also suggested that if he were in a position to block election certification in 2024, under the same "circumstances" as 2020, he would do so.

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'Cohen can’t remember how old his son is': J.D. Vance days after Trump forgets son’s age

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) on Monday joined a gaggle of Donald Trump defenders — including Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, (R-NY) and the ex-president’s son Eric Trump — at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse to attend the ongoing “hush money” trial.

At a press conference, Tuberville ranted against "supposedly American citizens" in the courtroom and claimed District Attorney Alvin Bragg is putting the former president through “mental anguish.”

Tuberville also said of former Trump fixer Michael Cohen: “This guy is giving an acting scene.”

Vance, in a series of tweets on X, assailed Cohen's credibility as a witness.

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Cohen hits mark as Trump 'made a face' for first time in ex-lawyer's testimony: Fox News

Former President Donald Trump appeared to have a visible reaction to testimony from his former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen, Fox News reported on Monday.

Cohen, who arranged a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels and later served time in prison, is presented as one of the most important witnesses in the Manhattan criminal prosecution of Trump brought by District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who alleges the scheme to cover up an alleged affair between Trump and Daniels was felony bookkeeping fraud to conceal an attempt to defraud voters in 2016.

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Trump insider reveals exaggerated fundraising appeals are raking in $1M a day: N.Y. Times

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is raking in $1 million a day while he stands trial in New York, an insider in his camp told the New York Times.

The campaign official, who the Times has not named because they were leaking information that is not yet public, said the cash to come flowing in fueled, the newspaper reported, by furious appeals sent out by Trump complaining about a politically motivated witchhunt and painting the ex-president as a victim.

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'Not sure what the strategy is': Tactics of Trump legal team leave legal analyst confused

Former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen appeared on the stand for the first time in the hush money case Monday — and at least one legal analyst was shocked by some of the tactics being used by Trump's lawyers.

Trump stands accused of 34 felony counts involving the falsification of business records to hide a hush money payment made to a adult movie star he allegedly had a sexual relationship with. Trump continues to maintain the affair never occurred and plead not guilty to all charges.

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'Morally deformed': Conservative slams top evangelist for excusing Trump's 'lawlessness'

Former George W. Bush speechwriter and evangelical conservative Peter Wehner tore into Rev. Franklin Graham, a top evangelist and the son of the late Rev. Billy Graham, for his ongoing allegiance to former President Donald Trump.

Wehner, a frequent critic of the former president and of the far-right evangelical leaders who continue to back him, took to X to specifically call out how Graham is unmoved by all the revelations of Trump's immoral misdeeds, as the Manhattan criminal trial exposes the details of his alleged hush payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels to conceal their purported affair from 2016 voters.

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'Chaotic mess': Analyst warns Trump has laid groundwork for anarchy if election is lost

Former President Donald Trump isn't going to accept a loss in 2024 any more gracefully than he did in 2020, warned Heather Digby Parton in a Salon column Monday — although things won't play out exactly the same as they did when he was the incumbent president.

Trump has already laid the groundwork for this with his public assertions that the election will be rigged, she said. And some state-level supporters of Trump have taken action to continue discrediting election losses, with the Maricopa County Republican Party even censuring the Arizona Supreme Court for not taking election challenge lawsuits more seriously.

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'Somber-looking group': Retired judge describes miserable Trump allies in court

Donald Trump came to court with nearly two dozen allies as former attorney Michael Cohen took the stand in his hush money trial Monday.

Cohen testified that he paid off adult film star Stormy Daniels to ensure her silence ahead of the 2016 election — and retired Queens County Supreme Court Justice George Grasso told CNN that Trump and his allies did not look happy when they left for lunch.

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Donald Trump Jr. becomes third to smear judge's daughter and witness despite gag order

Donald Trump Jr. smeared the daughter of Donald Trump's hush money trial judge Monday.

The former president's son joined right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk as former attorney Michael Cohen testified about how he arranged payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels to cover up an alleged affair with Donald Trump.

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‘Grave danger’: Trump’s ‘raw display’ of power at court alarms conservative

Well-known conservative journalist Amanda Carpenter, a former aide to two Republican Senators, is warning of the "raw display of political power" Donald Trump is using to attack the court during his trial.

During the early days of the Trump New York criminal trial many noted the ex-president was alone. He was sitting, and at times snoozing, alone in court, unsupported by family members or friends.

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