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'Hell and chaos': Lawmaker says Trump has unleashed a mob 'terrorizing' law enforcement

Former President Donald Trump has created a climate in which both lawmakers and law enforcement officials are being constantly harassed, threatened, and put in fear for their own safety, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) said on MSNBC Thursday.

Swalwell, who has been subject to numerous death threats on himself and his family for his work investigating Trump, reacted in particular to reporting from NBC News that Trump has ramped up his rhetoric calling violent January 6 rioters "hostages," discussing "setting these guys free when he gets in" with his allies.

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Adam Schiff's GOP opponent Steve Garvey owes as much as $750K in taxes: report

Steve Garvey, the celebrity candidate angling to fill the late Sen. Diane Feinstein's seat, is deep in the hole with state and federal taxes.

Garvey, a Los Angeles Dodger and San Diego Padres great, owes at least $350,000 and as much as $750,000 in back taxes dating over a decade ago, according to his February financial disclosure statement listing two estimated six-figure amounts and first reported by The Sacramento Bee.

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Ex-prosecutor highlights 'ironic' reason companies won't give Trump bond in his fraud case

Former President Donald Trump has acknowledged he will almost certainly be unable to pay the $464 million bond to appeal the New York civil fraud case he lost earlier this year.

One ironic reason this may be the case, suggested former federal prosecutor John Flannery on Friday's edition of MSNBC's "The Beat," is that because that case found Trump liable for fraudulently valuing his properties, no person or company who can put up the bond can trust that his properties will be adequate collateral.

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New Jan. 6 transcripts show Jack Smith has 'a wonderful witness at trial': ex-prosecutor

A newly released House interview with a White House valet who was near former President Donald Trump on Jan. 6, 2021, shows special counsel Jack Smith has an excellent witness to bring to trial, a former prosecutor said Thursday.

Andrew Weissmann appeared on MSNBC to discuss breaking news that a valet told the select committee investigating the U.S. Capitol attacks that he saw Trump threaten Vice President Mike Pence with political ruin and commonly tore up documents and threw them on the floor.

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Trump ignored advisers who said his latest lawsuit could backfire on him: report

Former President Donald Trump's new lawsuit against ABC News is not going to go anywhere — but it doesn't have to, argued Adam Rawnsley and Asawin Suebsaeng for Rolling Stone.

That's because his real goal is to bully and intimidate journalists against talking about his history of sexual assault, the report suggests.

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'Stunningly embarrassing': Legal expert baffled by Trump's $464M bond problems

Former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial bond troubles are exposing him to more scrutiny, and ridicule too, a legal expert said Thursday.

Former prosecutor and Pace University law professor Bennett Gershman told Salon Thursday he was baffled by Trump's recent announcement that he could not find an insurer to back the $464 million payment due Monday in his New York civil fraud case.

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'Very interesting': Trump's biographer reveals financial 'warning sign' for ex-president

As part of his conversation with MSNBC on Thursday, Donald Trump's biographer noted that it has become clear that the national Republican Party could suffer the same problem as the Trump campaign when it comes to donors.

Last month, it was reported that Trump's campaign was hemorrhaging the people he needed the most to get through the election.

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Letitia James could go through Stormy Daniels to get money toward Trump's fraud judgment

New York Attorney General Letitia James could seize some of the $464 million Trump owes the state from an unlikely place: adult film star Stormy Daniels.

According to Newsweek, "James would be authorized to seize Trump's bank accounts and properties, but she could also go after money that's owed to the presumptive Republican nominee for president. That could include over $600,000 that Daniels owes Trump for her failed defamation suit. The total surpassed $600,000 after the adult film actress was ordered to pay Trump an additional $121,972 in legal fees last year."

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'Newsflash': CNN fact checks Trump on claim he has 'never mocked Joe Biden's stutter'

Donald Trump may enjoy jabbing 81-year-old Joe Biden for his frail state, but he appears to have forgotten the times that he's targeted his successor's stutter.

A Washington Post story suggested former President Donald Trump's mockery of Biden might backfire as the duo close in on a potential rematch to become the 47th president.

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'This is a political career killer': White House valet heard Trump warn Pence on Jan. 6

A onetime White House valet for Donald Trump told House investigators that the former president threatened Vice President Mike Pence on Jan. 6, and his way of dealing with documents was to "throw them on the floor," newly released records show.

This new perspective inside the Trump Administration appears in the Jan. 6 Select Committee's transcribed interview with a White House staffer who was near the former president on the historic day when rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) announced Thursday.

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'Humorous': Trump's biographer says ex-president's new plan to play the victim won't work

Donald Trump has until Monday to figure out his money woes after being issued a hefty fine for fraud in New York. Some have compared it to a game of chicken, with New York Attorney General Letitia James on one side and Trump's real estate empire on the other.

"I think we should get kind of clear on the various time frames here, because it's not like he can just push a bankruptcy button," said Trump biographer Tim O'Brien. "Or you just sell some assets. If there's an extension of the time frame, if the appellate court intervenes beyond the petitions. I imagine that Tish James is ready to do this at dawn on Monday morning if she needs to.

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Jim Jordan accused of 'real harm to the American people' in letter by ethics group

The left-leaning watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) sent a blistering letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Thursday, accusing him of abuse of congressional power.

The letter, which also went out to House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY), highlighted what Crew said in a statement constituted "real harm to the American people" being done by political manipulation of oversight authority.

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Judge worries Trump will spark another Jan. 6-style attack: 'It doesn't take much'

A federal judge who has presided over numerous Jan. 6 cases says he's worried that Donald Trump will inspire another attack similar to the riot at the U.S. Capitol before or after the 2024 election.

U.S. District Judge Rudy Contreras made the comments during the sentencing for Jan. 6 defendant Jeffrey Sabol to over five years in prison, saying that Trump and his allies had “spurred” the riot, and adding that he was worried that Sabol would answer again if Trump made a similar call.

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