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Secret Service notified as Trump aide brags about 'causing innocent people to be arrested'

Donald Trump's former White House aide is under fire after a video showed him claiming to distribute fake money to homeless people so that they will be arrested when they spend it.

Johnny McEntee, formerly the White House Presidential Personnel Office under the former president, posted a video on TikTok in which he discusses the purported scheme to "clean up the community."

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Other Trump accusers bond over Stormy Daniels testimony: 'We've been emailing each other'

The numerous women who have accused Donald Trump of inappropriate or unwanted sexual conduct are reportedly staying in touch, and talking about Stormy Daniels' testimony.

Stormy Daniels testified against Trump at the former president's criminal trial related to an alleged hush-money cover-up scheme in which he silenced Daniels' story of a sexual encounter just before the 2016 election. Telling her story, Daniels said she was surprised to see Trump in his underwear, and that she felt a severe power imbalance between them.

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Questions raised about Trump rally quote that may be a 'veiled threat to Stormy Daniels'

Social media is buzzing about a Donald Trump line from his weekend rally in New Jersey, but some think the odd statement was actually a "veiled threat" to the witnesses in his criminal hush money cover-up case in New York.

Trump on Saturday said during his political speech, "Silence of the Lambs. Has anyone ever seen The Silence of the Lambs? The late, great Hannibal Lecter is a wonderful man."

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'How much damage': Analysis shows Trump is 'bracing for a guilty verdict' in criminal case

Donald Trump is preparing himself and his supporters for a likely guilty verdict in the New York hush money cover-up case, according to a report.

Trump has pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts of falsification of business records, which is one part of the alleged scheme to pay off adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Daniels had a story about a sexual encounter that she intended to sell, and Trump purportedly paid her $130,000 through his then-lawyer, Michael Cohen.

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'Rio de Newjersio': Trump friend mocked for using Brazilian photo to lie about rally size

Longtime Donald Trump friend and confidant Roger Stone came under fire on Sunday after posting an unrelated photo in an effort to show that the state of New Jersey could be won by Trump in the upcoming 2024 election.

Trump spoke in the Garden state on Saturday, and was criticized for his apparent slurring of speech. Conservative lawyer George Conway went as far as to challenge the mainstream media for failing to properly report on the former president's "aphasia."

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'I needed money': Giuliani whines about 'financial difficulties' after losing radio show

Rudy Giuliani, a former New York City mayor who represented Donald Trump in court, said Sunday that his "financial difficulties" had worsened after losing his radio show.

On a Sunday YouTube livestream, Giuliani said that WABC had ended his radio show after breaking station rules forbidding him to talk about the 2020 election and Dominion Voting Systems, which is suing the former mayor.

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'Stuff we have never heard': Ex-prosecutor says next Trump witness may drop a bomb

Donald Trump's former attorney might drop a bombshell when he testifies in the former president's ongoing criminal hush money cover-up case in New York, a former prosecutor said on Sunday.

Former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi appeared on CNN over the weekend, where he was asked about Michael Cohen's upcoming testimony in Trump's criminal trial. Trump stands accused of paying off adult film star Stormy Daniels to influence the election, and then covering it up in his business records, but the ex-president has pleaded not guilty to all 32 charges.

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'Bordeninriviv': Conservative George Conway calls out media for ignoring Trump's 'aphasia'

Donald Trump suffers more and more "aphasia every day," but the mainstream media is talking about President Joe Biden instead, according to conservative attorney and activist George Conway.

Conway, a one-time supporter of Trump's political ambitions who has since become one of the former president's most prominent critics, on Sunday pointed to a line from Trump's rally the day before. The ex-president was talking about Biden's border policies, insisting that people who cross into the U.S. do not "speak English!"

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'A cheapskate's plot to destroy faith in democracy': Columnist explains Trump's plans

Even as Donald Trump faces trials related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, the former president continues to feed his MAGA base the false claims that President Joe Biden and the Democrats coordinated fraud schemes across the country in order to win.

The Associated Press reported in August, "There is evidence that his lies are resonating: New polling from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that 57% of Republicans believe Democrat Joe Biden was not legitimately elected as president."

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'Republicans are worried': GOP insider highlights party's election fraud 'vulnerability'

The Republican party is worried about 2024 losses that could occur as a result of election fraud claims pushed by Donald Trump, a GOP strategist said Sunday.

Republican strategist Susan del Percio, who has a history of working with Republican candidates and in Rudy Giuliani's administration, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday, where she was asked about Lara Trump's recent claim that her father-in-law had accepted the election results from 2020.

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Ex-prosecutor says Cannon's latest move is 'contrary to what the law directs judges to do'

Judge Aileen Cannon just did something "contrary to what the law directs judges to do," a former federal prosecutor said on Sunday.

Ex-prosecutor Joyce Vance, a legal analyst who frequently appears on MSNBC, over the weekend highlighted recent actions by Cannon, who is overseeing Donald Trump's criminal documents case out of Florida. Cannon has been accused of slow-walking the case, and her earlier decisions in the investigation phase of the case were reversed on appeal.

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'He can't help himself': Trump under fire for bringing 'registered sex offender on stage'

Some conservatives are calling out Donald Trump, who on Saturday brought on stage a man who once pleaded guilty to charges of sexual misconduct and sex with an underage prostitute.

Trump spoke at a rally in New Jersey over the weekend. The former president was criticized for mistaking Beijing for Taiwan, as well as for slurring his words while speaking.

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'Wait a minute': Fox News host reminds guest Michael Cohen 'was covering up' for Trump

Fox News host Arthel Neville pointed out that the defense will have a difficult time discrediting Michael Cohen in Donald Trump's hush money trial because he "was covering up" for the former president.

During a Sunday discussion on Fox News, trial attorney Bryan Rotella explained how Trump's defense team would attack Cohen when he takes the stand this week.

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