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'Did this happen during a seance?': Trump-loving professor slammed for dead judge mix-up

A law professor who frequently defends Donald Trump got a swift correction on Wednesday when he asserted a dead judge had spoken out against ex-Trump attorney Michael Cohen.

"U.S. District Judge William Henry Pauley III slammed Michael Cohen today in saying that he has clearly committed 'perjury,'" he posted in a tweet thread.

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Trump has a legal option that could save him—but he doesn't want to take it: report

Running for the White House while bankrupt isn't a look Donald Trump wants.

As the former president tries to beat time with limited options as the March 25 deadline closes in to shell out nearly $500 million after he lost his civil fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James — he is determined to do anything and everything to avoid filing Chapter 11, according to The Washington Post citing multiple sources.

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'I can hear it now': Trump aide predicts how ex-president will spin potential bankruptcy

Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham already knows the talking points baking in Trump world should he be forced to surrender any of his coveted real estate assets.

When she was asked about the possibility that her old boss and former leader of the free world might opt to declare Chapter 11 protection and give up some of his properties (save for three that he likely won't ever relinquish), Grisham started ticking off some of the talking points if that were to happen.

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Trump wracked with 'frustration and concern' as time to pay bond ticks down: NBC

Former President Donald Trump feels the heat as the deadline to pay the bond in his $464 million civil fraud case ticks nearer.

In that case, Judge Arthur Engoron found the former president, his two adult sons, and his former chief accountant Allen Weisselberg liable for systematically lying about property valuations to manipulate tax liabilities and interest rates on loans.

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'Fascist cosplay': Ex-GOP lawmaker shows how Trump reveals his true 'weakness'

Former President Donald Trump is engaging in "fascist cosplay," wrote former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) in a scathing article on his Substack — and it only reveals what a hollow and weak leader he really is.

Kinzinger, a longtime critic of the former president and of the direction of his party generally, was one of the only Republicans to serve on the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack.

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Letitia James has a 'game plan' to cut Trump 'out of the deal' by selling assets: reporter

If Donald Trump can't come up with the $464 million sum in the civil fraud case before the March 25 deadline while appealing — the New York Attorney General may end up going around him and dealing with his property partners directly.

Investigative reporter Jonathan Greenberg, who has covered Trump and his finances for years, thinks it's unlikely the former president will be able to "raise this money."

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Expert flags part of Mar-a-Lago worker's story that's most 'telling in front of a jury'

Former Mar-a-Lago employee Brian Butler, one of the key witnesses in special counsel Jack Smith's Espionage Act case against former President Donald Trump, is coming forward with new details about what he saw and how he was ordered to help move boxes of highly classified national defense information, most recently giving an interview to MSNBC's Ari Melber on Wednesday evening.

And in this latest interview, he revealed something particularly astonishing, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance told Melber shortly after.

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Internet erupts as political onlookers ask if Barron Trump is 'fair game' after turning 18

Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, turned 18. While some media insiders suggested this made it "fair game" to go on the attack, other political onlookers on the left and right said to leave him alone.

Born March 20, 2006, Barron has largely remained out of the political eye. But as he turned 18, former NBC executive Mike Sington wrote, "Barron Trump turns 18 today. He's fair game now."

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Anyone who loans Trump bond money will have to 'fight like hell' to get repaid: biographer

Trump has admitted it is all but impossible for him to obtain the $464 million bond necessary while he appeals the civil fraud judgment against him, opening up the possibility that New York Attorney General Letitia James could begin seizing his assets. But notably, even Fox News commentators can't help but notice that no billionaire benefactors are leaping to help the former president.

On MSNBC Wednesday evening, anchor Joy Reid discussed the issue with award-winning Trump biographer David Cay Johnston, playing a clip from Fox in which conservative analyst Charles Gasparino said, "Generally Donald doesn't have a great record of paying back banks over the years. And Donald Trump — so, you know, you can sort of surmise from that what you will."

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'Sad stunt': James Comer invites President Joe Biden to 'clown show' impeachment hearing

He's planning to invite President Joe Biden to answer questions under oath and now he's getting blowback.

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) has floated publicly his intention to invite President Joe Biden, who at one point was allegedly referred to as "the big guy" in Hunter Biden's dealings with associates, to come and testify before lawmakers as part of House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into the president.

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Mar-a-Lago employee: I saw evidence of a cover-up as authorities came for classified docs

Former Mar-a-Lago employee Brian Butler, identified as Employee #5 in special counsel Jack Smith's classified documents indictment of former President Donald Trump, gave an interview on MSNBC Wednesday night — and revealed new details about the things he saw as he was ordered to help transport boxes.

In particular, Butler told anchor and legal expert Ari Melber, Trump's repeated claims that he had a legal right to declassify and take the documents stands in stark contrast to the efforts he seemed to take to conceal what he was doing from the authorities.

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'Fiasco': Steve Bannon rages against Republicans after fumbled impeachment hearing

The congressional hearing with former Hunter Biden associate Tony Bobulinski failed to advance the GOP's impeachment investigation of President Joe Biden — and even former President Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon knew it.

On Wednesday's edition of "War Room," he raged about Republicans' inability to control the forum, calling the whole thing a "fiasco" and complaining that Democratic members like Reps. Jamie Raskin and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ripped the whole thing to shreds in front of the public.

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'Everyone hated you': Ted Cruz gets clapback from lawmaker who went to law school with him

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) got a cutting zinger thrown his way when he clashed with California State Sen. Scott Wiener on Wednesday.

Wiener, a San Francisco-area openly gay lawmaker widely considered a top candidate for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's seat when she retires, attacked Cruz on X over his interrogation of Adeel Mangi, President Joe Biden's nominee for the Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit.

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