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'Will of the people': Trump defends Arizona abortion ban while also opposing it

Former President Donald Trump vowed Wednesday that abortions would return to Arizona after the state's supreme court said a Civil War-era law banning abortion could be enforced.

While speaking to reporters on an airport tarmac in Atlanta, Trump was asked about the court's decision to uphold the 160-year-old law.

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Alvin Bragg 'neutralized' key defense witness with jailing of Trump CFO: expert

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner thinks jurors in the New York hush money trial will want to know where Donald Trump's CFO Allen Weisselberg — who was jailed Wednesday — is during the proceedings.

Weisselberg was jailed on New York's Rikers Island again after he pleaded guilty to perjury after having lied under oath in his former boss' fraud trial.

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Smith's team 'screwed up': Expert says prosecutor let Cannon dodge Trump trial recusal

Special counsel Jack Smith and federal Judge Aileen Cannon's courtroom battle over witness protections in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case has baffled one legal expert who says neither side fought it right.

Lawfare senior editor Roger Parloff posted on X Wednesday his analysis of Cannon's Tuesday ruling, allowing Smith to seal the names of government witnesses and FBI agents, but also permitting their statements to appear on the public docket.

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'Cowardice': Foundation accused of snubbing Liz Cheney because it's terrified of Trump

Presidential scholar and former White House photographer David Hume Kennerly issued a scathing letter of resignation criticizing the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation after it repeatedly refused to give Liz Cheney its annual award, he says, because the trustees are afraid of possible retribution if Donald Trump wins the presidential election.

The Gerald R. Ford Medal for Distinguished Public Service is a prestigious award that has been bestowed upon Republicans and Democrats alike, among them, former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, former presidents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush, and former Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill.

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Trump camp dismayed as RFK Jr. starts aggressively courting MAGA voters: report

Donald Trump's campaign is hoping that conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. acts as a spoiler for President Joe Biden.

However, Axios is reporting that Kennedy may have some ideas of his own.

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Eric Trump: My father makes millions 'every time he walks into a courtroom'

As the date for jury selection in Donald Trump's New York hush money trial fast approaches, the former president's son, Eric Trump, appeared on Fox News Wednesday and was asked about the upcoming trial by Fox host Brian Kilmeade, who pointed out that his father is mandated to be in the courtroom each day of the trial -- a factor that could cripple his campaigning.

"For six to eight weeks, he could be stuck in a New York courtroom," Kilmeade told Trump. "That's Monday through Thursday, eight to 10 hours a day. How do you overcome that? What's the plan to overcome it? It's not gonna be a surprise."

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'Enjoy Rikers': Internet users gloat as Trump's chief accountant heads back to jail

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg is going back to jail — and commenters on social media are loving every second of it.

Weisselberg, who served as the Trump family's accountant since before former President Donald Trump himself took over the business from his father, previously was sentenced to five months for tax evasion as part of the criminal investigation into the Trump Organization's accounting last year. He was released after serving three months.

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'Grow a spine': Ex-Trump aide urges scared officials to stand up against former boss

Miles Taylor, the former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security, has become a kind of corraler of ex-Donald Trump officials willing to come out against him.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday, Taylor revealed he spoke to one former Cabinet official who has not been willing to come out publicly yet but is against a second term.

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Trump headed to 'the presidential suite at Rikers Island' if found guilty: expert

Former President Donald Trump's longtime chief accountant Allen Weisslberg is about to head to jail — and, said former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman on CNN Wednesday, the former president may have to join him there before long.

Weisselberg pleaded guilty to perjury for his testimony in the Trump civil fraud trial, where he had denied ever having to consider the inflated area figures of Trump Tower, only to have it exposed by reporters that he had defended precisely those figures in email correspondences years before. The case is unrelated to Trump's upcoming Manhattan criminal trial beginning next Monday, which centers on his alleged hush payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels to conceal information from voters in the 2016 election.

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Trump Media share price 'the greatest feat of chutzpah ever seen' in stock market: expert

Stock in the newly-public Trump Media company is completely worthless as a financial investment, and only exists for political purposes, wrote John Rekenthaler, a prominent financial expert and the director of Morningstar Research Services, in a blistering editorial for MSNBC on Wednesday.

This comes after the stock in the company, which oversees the former president's Truth Social platform, surged to a high of over $66 a share following the merger that took it public, but has been on a downward spiral ever since, and as experts sound the alarm that Trump's public promotion of the stock, which reportedly netted him billions in wealth, could run afoul of federal securities rules. Despite all this, the CEO, former Congressman Devin Nunes, is set to receive a $600,000 "retention bonus."

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Secret letter: FBI must accelerate arrest of violent J6ers or risk time expiring

Federal law enforcement is running out of time to arrest all those who participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to members of the loosely organized “sedition hunters” community who have helped the FBI identify hundreds of people involved in the insurrection.

“There’s a 50-50 chance that if you went to J6 and committed a crime, you’re not going to get arrested,” one sedition hunter, who worked directly with the FBI, told Raw Story.

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'Devastating': Early release for Jan. 6 rioters before SCOTUS ruling could 'wreak havoc'

The early release of some convicted Jan. 6 rioters ahead of a pivotal Supreme Court ruling could wreak havoc on the legal system, according to a new analysis.

Those defendants include a Delaware man who carried a Confederate flag into the Capitol, an Ohio man who overran police lines and a man who entered the just-evacuated Senate chamber with a Trump flag, the Washington Post reports.

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'Only means to get to the truth': Prosecutor doubles down on Trump investigation demand

New York Attorney General Letitia James doubled down Tuesday on her demand that the judge in former President Donald Trump's $464 million civil fraud trial allow her to investigate him after his former CFO pleaded guilty to perjury, court records show.

The Attorney General's office Tuesday filed a quick reply to Trump and Allen Weisselberg's attorneys sharp rebuttal to her demand for leeway to investigate from Justice Arthur Engoron.

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