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Trump sues judge in last-minute attempt to delay Stormy Daniels trial: report

A week before jury selection in his New York hush money trial is set to begin, Donald Trump is reportedly filing a lawsuit against the judge overseeing the case, according to people close to the matter.

Court records show that Trump filed the suit against Judge Juan M. Merchan. Sources tell The New York Times that the suit is an attempt to delay the case and challenge a gag order that Merchan recently imposed on Trump, blocking him from attacking people related to the case including Merchan's family.

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'Reverse of Robin Hood:' Trump vows to extend billionaire tax cuts if reelected

At an exclusive fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida over the weekend, former President Donald Trump vaguely told reporters that he's running for president again because "people are wanting change"—but was more specific about the kind of change he plans to spearhead when he addressed some of his richest donors at the event hosted by a billionaire hedge fund investor.

A readout of the Republican's 45-minute remarks showed that Trump called for his supporters to help him "turn our country around" by taking steps including "extending the Trump Tax Cuts."

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'Don't be silly, folks': Biden takes shot at Trump infamously staring right into eclipse

President Joe Biden on Monday urged Americans to enjoy watching this afternoon's full solar eclipse — but he couldn't resist also using the opportunity to take a shot at former President Donald Trump.

In a post shared on his Twitter account, Biden informed his followers that "an eclipse is worth marveling at," before adding, "But don't be silly, folks, play it safe and wear protective eyewear."

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'Shut your mouth': Strategist goes after Trump for claiming he’s like Nelson Mandela

Professor Basil Smikle told Donald Trump he should refrain from comparing himself with legendary freedom fighter Nelson Mandela.

Over the weekend, Trump attacked Judge Juan Merchan again, calling him "a partisan hack" because his daughter works in Democratic politics. Trump claimed that the judge "wants to put me in the clink for speaking the open and obvious TRUTH. I will gladly become a modern-day Nelson Mandela," host Ana Cabrara read.

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‘Incoherent’ and ‘scared’: Trump slammed over latest abortion statement

After pledging to ban abortion in 2016 and saying there should be “some sort of punishment” for women who have one, and after bragging repeatedly about personally ending Roe v. Wade, in two new statements over the past twelve hours Donald Trump is now telling supporters his latest stance on abortion is the states have been given the right to decide, without saying if he would sign a nationwide abortion ban – while insisting Republicans "have an obligation" to "win elections."

Vanity Fair's and MSNBC's Molly Jong-Fast posted video of Trump in 2016 calling for punishment of women who have abortions.

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'Out of context': Trump panics after Biden shares damning moment from abortion statement

Former President Donald Trump's social media forces sprang into action Monday after President Joe Biden pointed out a damning nine-second portion of the presumptive Republican nominee's abortion announcement.

In a campaign announcement, Trump took credit for ending federal abortion rights.

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'Trump is scrambling': Biden campaign pounces on rival's attempted abortion pivot

President Joe Biden's campaign on Monday whacked former President Donald Trump after he attempted to pivot on the issue of abortion by saying that the issue will now be left to individual states.

In a statement issued shortly after Trump's announcement, Biden hammered Trump for once again boasting about his role in overturning Roe v. Wade, which has paved the way for states to implement abortion bans that have proven increasingly unpopular with swing voters.

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Bragg trashes Trump's hush money recusal motion for 'vanishingly small number of facts'

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg submitted his response to Donald Trump's demand that the judge in the upcoming hush money case be recused because of who his daughter works for.

The case accuses Trump of 2016 election interference by allegedly having his lawyer Michael Cohen pay off adult film star Stormy Daniels to hide from voters an affair the pair were accused of having.

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RNC's new leaders 'admonished' by Trump campaign after purge backfires: report

The Republican National Committee is experiencing a host of problems in the wake of its takeover by allies of Donald Trump, causing his campaign to privately admonish the RNC's new leaders over their performance. Now, insiders are saying the MAGA takeover of the RNC has partly backfired and the consequences will be far-reaching.

Just days after the organization's new chair Michael Whatley and new co-chair Lara Trump were elected, entire teams were informed by email that they could reapply for their jobs or else be terminated. In their subsequent job interviews, the staffers were reportedly asked questions such as whether they thought the 2020 election was stolen — an attempt to weed out anyone who was not completely loyal to Trump.

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Trump’s 'baffling' bond with evangelicals reaches 'level we haven’t seen before': expert

Assuming there are no more delays, Donald Trump's first criminal trial is only a week away.

Jury selection in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's hush money case is scheduled to begin April 15. Bragg alleges that Trump falsified business records when hush money payments were made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in order to cover up an extramarital affair.

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Anti-MAGA Republicans urged to form 'GOP in exile' to overthrow Trump from outside party

There is a single course of action for the many Republicans vehemently opposed to Donald Trump and MAGA but unable to consider a vote for the Democratic Party, two experts wrote for the New York Times Monday.

They need to build a GOP in exile.

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Trump punts on abortion — now says it will be entirely up to states

Former President Donald Trump on Monday morning essentially punted when it comes to his stance on supporting women's reproductive rights by arguing that the issue will be entirely left up to the states.

In a video posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump once again praised the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which he falsely claimed allowed women to get abortions even after having given birth.

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Trump's 'long history' with New York hangs over jury selection

A group of New Yorkers will troop into a Manhattan courthouse in a week to perform the time-honored civic duty known as jury service.

But the case they may decide is like no other in American history -- the first ever criminal trial of a former US president.

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