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Trump loyalist Rick Scott refuses to answer if he thinks ex-president is lying: reporter

Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott flew to Manhattan with Donald Trump on Thursday to attend his criminal proceedings and speak out in support. But when it came time for Scott to reveal where he stands, there were no answers.

Trump is charged with 34 felonies involving the falsification of business records around a hush money payment to conceal an alleged affair. Trump maintains his innocence and claims he never had the affair.

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Katie Britt shredded for 'Handmaid's Tale'-type proposal to 'register' pregnant women

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) is being ridiculed on social media for a new piece of proposed legislation that, while billed as a child support bill for new moms, is being panned as yet another dystopian intrusion into women's pregnancies.

Britt, who came to the forefront of the political conversation following her heavily-mocked response to President Joe Biden's 2024 State of the Union address, announced the More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed (MOMS) Act. The bill would create a registry of pregnant women, who would then be steered to support services that include "crisis pregnancy centers" — usually faith-based groups designed to shame or trick women seeking abortions into keeping their pregnancies anyway.

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'He's coming after you, Jake Tapper': Trump aide warns CNN host about ex-president's goals

Anthony Scaramucci keeps trying to scare CNN about former President Donald Trump.

Trump's former communication director on Friday issued a dire warning to CNN host Jake Tapper that echoed a similar message he gave to Kaitlan Collins.

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Ex-Trump lawyer shows Stormy Daniels threw ex-president's legal strategy 'off kilter'

Former President Donald Trump's one-time attorney Jim Trusty thinks that the cross-examination of adult film star Stormy Daniels in the Manhattan hush money trial was handled with essentially the right approach — but, he admitted to CNN's Brianna Keilar, Trump's lawyers fumbled the bag in one key way that made the whole cross go "off kilter."

Daniels revealed a number of salacious details about her alleged affair with Trump. The former president, for his part, was audibly cursing through certain points of the testimony, which prompted Judge Juan Merchan to order defense attorney Todd Blanche to control the client.

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Barron Trump 'declines' offer to be a delegate at Republican National Convention: report

Barron Trump is honored but turning down the opportunity to join his siblings as a Florida delegate to the Republican National Convention in June because he has "prior commitments."

"While Barron is honored to have been chosen as a delegate by the Florida Republican Party, he regretfully declines to participate due to prior commitments," the Office of former First Lady Melania Trump confirmed in a statement to The Daily Mail.

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'Is Trump going to eat that kid?' Nancy Mace's photo flex does not go as planned

A campaign photo that shows Rep. Nancy Mace giving side-eye to a baby-kissing former President Donald Trump has viewers wondering if she was actively trying to be as cringy as possible.

Mace (R-SC) faced immediate mockery this week after posting the controversial image to her social media sites in an apparent attempt to showcase her close ties to the presumptive Republican nominee.

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'On day one': Trump vows to end protections for LGBTQ students

Donald Trump says the day he enters the Oval Office for a second term he will end anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ students implemented by the Biden administration.

Serving up a scattershot series of complaints with the hosts of Philadelphia-based right-wing talk radio show “Kayal and Company” on Friday, Trump compared LGBTQ+ protections to a “cuckoo’s nest.”

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'His mojo back': Legal analyst says Trump now acting like trial 'going in his favor'

Donald Trump's mood has significantly increased since adult movie actress and director Stormy Daniels was on the stand, a legal expert shared Friday.

On Tuesday and Thursday of this week, Daniels testified in Trump's Manhattan criminal trial, where the ex-president faces 34 felony counts accusing him of falsifying business records around a hush-money scheme to keep quiet a sexual relationship he had with her.

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'We warned him': Rudy Giuliani's radio show canceled for election disinformation

Former President Donald Trump's close ally Rudy Giuliani has been suspended from the radio station WABC, and his show canceled, over election disinformation.

According to The New York Times, "John Catsimatidis, the billionaire who is a major Republican donor and owns the station, said he had made the decision after Mr. Giuliani refused to comply with the policy related to the election after repeated warnings. 'We’re not going to talk about fallacies of the November 2020 election,' Mr. Catsimatidis said in a brief phone interview. 'We warned him once. We warned him twice. And I get a text from him last night, and I get a text from him this morning that he refuses not to talk about it. So he left me no option. I suspended him.”

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Legal analyst cracks up as he's asked about Trump trial: 'We chuckle because it's absurd'

A CNN legal expert Friday could not make it through his analysis of the big moments in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial with a straight face.

Elliot Williams burst into laughter as he tried to answer a fellow panelist's question about the key moments in Trump's ongoing trial in New York City, where he stands accused of cooking his books to hide hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

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Hush money judge throws both sides a 'curve ball' over tricky witness

The judge in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial on Friday managed to surprise both sides of the aisle with his opinion on a problematic potential witness, according to a new analysis.

Justice Juan Merchan heard arguments from Trump's attorneys and Manhattan District Attorney's office prosecutors about how to handle Allen Weisselberg, the former Trump Organization CFO currently serving time in prison on perjury charges, reports Law 360's Stewart Bishop.

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Trump's latest 'absurd' attack on Biden hit by wave of mockery

In his latest tirade at the Manhattan courthouse after a week of embarrassing testimony in his criminal hush money case, former President Donald Trump launched a bizarre attack on President Joe Biden — claiming that he was lying about inflation statistics and linking it to his golf game.

"[Biden] lies about everything, including his golf game," said Trump, who has been called out by fact-checkers for a constant string of falsehoods in his post-trial day courthouse step rants. "Because he can't hit a ball. He can't hit a ball 100 yards."

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'Juicy set of' bank documents shed major light on Trump hush money trial: FOIA release

During seven hours of testimony that ended on Thursday, adult film star Stormy Daniels detailed a sexual encounter with Donald Trump in 2006 and hush money payments that were made to her a decade later during the 2016 presidential race.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Jr. and his team of prosecutors allege that in 2016, Trump falsified business records to make those payments and influence the outcome of the election.

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