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NYT's Maggie Haberman pinpoints moment Judge Merchan 'had enough' of Trump's defense team

One reporter thinks that push has come to shove for Judge Juan Merchan when it comes to Donald Trump's lawyers.

The jurist presiding over the historic criminal hush money trial has been "really fair" when it comes to dealing with defendant Trump.

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'Scared silly': Imprisoned Trump advisor Peter Navarro files emergency motion for release

Trump's former trade advisor Peter Navarro, who was recently convicted of contempt, is seeking an "emergency" release from his imprisonment.

Navarro, who has also accused CNN of homicide, filed the Hail Mary release attempt Thursday, according to reports.

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Here's the peculiar reason Stormy Daniels wore a black jumpsuit to Trump's trial

Adult film star Stormy Daniels wore a particular black jumpsuit when she appeared in court to testify in former President Donald Trump's Manhattan hush money case. As it turns out, that jumpsuit has some significance, The Daily Beast reported.

Specifically, it's the same outfit she wore in a satirical film making fun of the former president a few years ago.

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'I saw some giggles': Trump lawyer Alina Habba comments on jury in Fox News interview

Former President Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba complained on Fox News Thursday evening that the jury appeared to be "giggling" at the former president's Manhattan hush money trial.

"Does the judge seem like he's in control of the courtroom?" asked anchor Jesse Watters.

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Jim Jordan is making 'quiet moves' to get more power in 2025: report

Far-right Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is making stealthy plans to position himself to take over as leader of the House Republicans in place of current House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) next year, reported Axios on Thursday.

"Many GOP members doubt Johnson will keep the top job, whether or not the party holds the majority. Jordan is a top ally of former President Trump who would help keep the conference full-on MAGA," reported Juliegrace Brufke and Stephen Neukam. "Jordan privately told colleagues what he would be doing differently than Johnson during the recent fight over foreign aid funding, multiple sources told Axios."

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Trump lawyers shot themselves in the foot by treating Stormy Daniels 'like trash': expert

Former President Donald Trump's defense team made a huge mistake by going after adult film star Stormy Daniels on the witness stand the way they did, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler told MSNBC's Joy Reid on Thursday evening's edition of "The ReidOut."

The fundamental problem, he said, is that aside from the basic false claims made during cross-examination, the jury saw defense counsel Susan Necheles trying to shame Daniels for her profession, and this will make them less sympathetic to Trump's cause.

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'She's winning': Court insider shows how Stormy Daniels outfoxed Trump's lawyer at trial

Nothing Donald Trump's attorney threw at porn star Stormy Daniels on the witness stand really did much to rattle or diminish her. In fact, CNN legal analyst Norman Eisen believes the hardball stuff thrown at Daniels was met with more than impressive returns.

"Necheles was good, but Daniels was better," he wrote in a piece titled: The Trump team swung for the fences. Thanks to Stormy Daniels, they struck out.

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Stormy Daniels issues a dare to Trump after her testimony in criminal trial

Adult film star and director Stormy Daniels went out of her way to troll former President Donald Trump after her second day of testimony at the Manhattan hush money trial on Thursday.

"Real men respond to testimony by being sworn in and taking the stand in court," wrote Daniels on X. "Oh...wait. Nevermind."

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MSNBC panel slams Trump lawyers for their 'Weinstein-esque' attacks on Stormy Daniels

Donald Trump's criminal trial continued into its 14th day on Thursday, where actress and director Stormy Daniels was still on the stand.

Trump stands accused of 34 felony counts involving his falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment he allegedly gave to Daniels to hide claims of an affair.

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'Stunned': Ex-Trump aide shares shock in text thread with ex-president's former officials

While media attention is currently focused on the salacious details of former President Donald Trump's hush-money scheme with adult film star Stormy Daniels, one former Trump official believes the American public is getting robbed of the more salient trial that could expose his actions related to the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

"I'm devastated," said Alyssa Farah Griffin, who worked as Trump's White House Communications Director during a CNN appearance in which she revealed how she texts with fellow officials who worked at the pleasure of the president before he was voted out of office in 2020.

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Stormy Daniels caught Trump's attorney in multiple lies during trial: reporter

Actress and director Stormy Daniels managed to capture the defense attorney questioning her in several lies, one reporter explained.

Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday after the 14th day of trial in Donald Trump's hush money case, New York Times reporter Susanne Craig made key observations that she thinks the jury likely noticed as well.

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Legal expert shows how Trump's 'everyone is lying' defense will backfire with jury

The blame game could damage Donald Trump's defense with the jury.

On Thursday, porn star Stormy Daniels fielded a barrage of questions aimed at undermining her credibility both as a truth teller and a money grubber.

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Judge Merchan explains how Trump's lawyer just torpedoed his client's mistrial motion

Former President Donald Trump's defense attorneys were seeking a mistrial in his Manhattan hush money case, on the basis that adult film star Stormy Daniels' salacious witness testimony about their alleged sexual affair were too prejudicial to be part of the evidence for the charges of business fraud, but it was reportedly denied.

Judge Juan Merchan appeared to make clear to Trump counsel Todd Blanche that he is partly to blame for why a mistrial over these details is such a dubious proposition — because he's the reason those details are relevant in the first place.

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