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In-depth CNN review casts doubt on big Trump trial gripe

An in-depth CNN review of Donald Trump’s campaign calendar has exposed one of biggest courtroom gripes to be in doubt.

Trump has repeatedly complained that being forced into a courtroom while his criminal trial involving hush money payments continues has stopped him from campaigning.

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‘I don’t understand’: Trump lawyers blasted for hurting own client with 'balancing act'

A tightrope walk by Donald Trump’s lawyers let the jury hear damaging evidence because they were afraid it would seem their client had “something to hide” — and that’s seriously dented their case, an expert said.

In a Saturday report Paul Golden, a partner at the New York law firm Coffey Modica, said the “balancing act” performed by attorney Susan Necheles gave the jury damaging evidence — and may have blown any hope of an appeal.

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Trump insiders say Nikki Haley being considered for VP — if she pays his legal fees

Donald Trump’s campaign is considering offering the role of vice president to his most long-standing campaign rival, Axios reported Saturday.

Nikki Haley is under “active consideration” for the position, according to unnamed insiders in the former president’s camp.

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New lawsuit accuses Trump campaign of illegally attempting to hide payments to women

Donald Trump's election campaign has been hit with a sex discrimination lawsuit involving fresh accusations that his lawyers violated federal law by attempting to hide settlement payments to women accusers.

The Federal Election Commission must investigate whether the campaign illegally attempted to hide settlement payments by routing them through third parties, according to a complaint filed by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).

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Ari Fleischer offers Donald Trump advice attorney says ‘effectively’ violates gag order

A Fox News panel discussing the Trump New York criminal trial debated whether or not the indicted ex-president could attack the judge's daughter, with former Bush 43 press secretary Ari Fleischer insisting he should, and claiming doing so would not violate the terms of the gag order.

"President Trump needs to stop calling the judge 'conflicted.' He needs to explain why he's conflicted," Fleischer said Friday to a panel that included former Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. "Every day of the trial he goes in there, he says, 'the judge is conflicted, conflicted bigger than I've ever seen anywhere in my life.' He doesn't explain how or why. He needs to say that the judge's daughter works for a Democratic political consulting firm that does anti-Trump business. He needs to explain it. Otherwise, it's just an assertion with no proof. And the President if he's going to say it, back it up. Explain."

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'Is this a violation?' Internet accuses Trump team of flouting gag order again

Donald Trump's own political campaign may have just violated the former president's gag order in the hush money cover-up case.

Trump campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt appeared on Fox News, where she was asked about the gag order.

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'Backfired': Expert says Trump's lawyers just made a 'huge mistake' at criminal trial

Donald Trump's defense's offensive tactic of "slut shaming" porn star Stormy Daniels to sway the jury blew up in their faces, according to one expert.

MSNBC legal analyst and former trial attorney Katie Phang exposed the attorneys' purported blind spot in their futile efforts to prove Daniels to be a truth-challenged strumpet.

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'It hurts Donald Trump more': Legal expert explains why ex-president is at a jury handicap

A key witness with his fingerprints all over the supposed financial documents coverup may manage to dodge testifying in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial.

But former New York City prosecutor and CNN analyst Karen Friedman Agnifilo thinks his contribution is a bit of a mystery that likely would bruise Trump's defense.

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'Caught me off guard': Experts flag 'aggression' of grand jury that indicted Trump allies

Out of the four states where former President Donald Trump's advisors and inner circle are facing criminal charges for their alleged roles in the scheme to overturn the 2020 election, a new report singles out Arizona as perhaps the toughest jurisdiction for the defendants.

A Friday report by Politico's Kyle Cheney and Betsy Woodruff Swan described how the Arizona grand jury that indicted 18 defendants in the so-called "fake elector" scheme was given plenty of leeway to pursue any line of inquiry against any defendant, and went even further than prosecutors expected. In the end, jurors indicted 18 people on multiple felony counts, including former President Donald Trump's White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, his former personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, senior advisor Boris Epshteyn and far-right election lawyer John Eastman (author of the infamous six-page "Eastman Memo"). Trump himself is an unindicted co-conspirator in the charging documents.

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Rudy Giuliani picks up gig with Steve Bannon immediately after being fired from radio

Former New York City mayor and close Donald Trump ally Rudy Giuliani suffered a new financial blow, with WABC canceling his radio show after he repeatedly refused to follow a policy that prohibits him from pushing 2020 presidential election denial on air.

But no sooner did that happen than Giuliani received a big break — former Trump strategist Steve Bannon has pledged to hire him in an on-air segment of his own War Room show on the far-right service Real America's Voice.

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Fox News' Laura Ingraham mocked for lacking 'self awareness' over latest Biden accusation

Fox News' Laura Ingraham held a segment on Friday evening that took aim squarely at President Joe Biden — but her core complaint with him raised immediate eyebrows.

Biden, she thundered, is "a man who thought an endless stream of made-up, folksy anecdotes were enough to hide the fact that he believed in nothing — nothing at all — except building his own brand to help his family get rich."

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'Shocker': Legal expert tears apart Trump team's latest gag order argument

Former President Donald Trump, and some people in his orbit, have taken to demanding to know why his former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen has not been subject to a gag order in the Manhattan criminal hush money case, whereas Trump has.

But it doesn't really work that way, legal expert Lisa Rubin explained to MSNBC's Joy Reid, in a panel alongside former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, for a couple of reasons.

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Paul Pelosi's attacker faces potential 40-year prison sentence for 'terrorism'

The man convicted of breaking into Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) home and hammering her husband has been recommended to serve 40 years to life in prison.

The 2 a.m. ambush on Oct. 28, 2022, committed by David DePape who was found guilty by a jury of attempting to kidnap Member and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi "on account of the performance of her official duties" and assault of her husband, according to the filed sentencing memorandum.

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