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Ex-NRA head found liable for $5.4 million in civil corruption case: report

The National Rifle Organization and its former head, Wayne LaPierre, have been found liable for mismanagement in a civil corruption case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, reported ABC News on Friday.

The jury recommended that LaPierre be held for $5.4 million in damages; he has already repaid $1 million in the wake of the corruption scandal, according to reports.

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Expert flags 'odd thing' about Trump's 'substantive' changes to Fani Willis filing

There’s something “odd” about former President Donald Trump’s latest court filing in his Georgia election racketeering case, according to an MSNBC host’s analysis.

Katie Phang took to X Friday to discuss a corrected supplemental defense exhibit Trump filed in regards to the personal relationship between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade his co-defendants contend constitutes misconduct.

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Trump suggests DOJ has dirt on Nikki Haley — but refuses to clarify what it is

Former President Donald Trump appeared to suggest that the U.S. Justice Department might go after former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley at his rally in Rock Hill, South Carolina, on Friday.

However, he didn't bother to elaborate on why he thinks this or what he believes she would be charged with.

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'Antagonistic' Judge Cannon might accidentally speed up Trump's D.C. trial: ex-prosecutor

Judge Aileen Cannon has been asked to reconsider her ruling that would expose confidential witnesses to the public and other information about the documents case.

Speaking to MSNBC on Friday, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner explained that Cannon has clashed with special counsel Jack Smith throughout the course of the trial. He's already had her reversed twice by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. Now, Donald Trump has a new filing asking for presidential immunity because he moved the documents from the White House to Mar-a-Lago before he was officially out of office on Jan. 20, 2021.

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Fox News host confronts GOP lawmaker for being a Trump 'suck up'

A Fox News host Friday publicly mocked a Republican congressman over chaos in the House of Representatives that has made it near impossible to pass legislation on core conservative issues.

"You guys look like Keystone Kops out there," Neil Cavuto told Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX). "Republicans are not leading."

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'You knew': Dem lawmaker shreds GOP leaders' 'straw man' denials about arrested informant

With a central informant who provided evidence backing the Biden impeachment investigation arrested for lying to the FBI, House Republicans are scrambling to justify their ongoing probe. The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer (R-KY), put out a statement on Friday evening distancing itself from any claims that the informant, Alexander Smirnov, had made.

"We can clear this up for you," wrote the Committee's official X account in a reply to criticism from Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY). "1) We never knew the informant's name 2) We never talked to the informant 3) The FBI never gave us his name and redacted the FD-1023 because they said he was so important to an ongoing investigation 4) The FBI told the committee, including Democrats, the informant was highly credible; No one is falling for this Russia Hoax 2.0 you're peddling."

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Trump given 30 days to find $454M as Engoron officially files civil fraud ruling

Former President Donald Trump has 30 days to come up with $454 million, in cash or bond, after Judge Arthur Engoron officially filed his massive civil fraud trial ruling Friday, court records show.

The official filing, titled "JUDGMENT - MONEY," also starts the clock on the 9 percent per annum interest Trump must pay on the judgment, the Attorney General's office told the New York Daily News.

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Trump's options to pay court fine slim as he eyes ways to avoid selling empire: columnist

Donald Trump's $83.3 million judgment in the E.Jean Carroll defamation trial — followed by a crippling $355 million in damages for his New York fraud case — has left the former president with a hefty bill of well over $400 million, not including interest.

When asked more than a year ago what kind of cash he has on hand, he told Carroll's lawyer during a deposition that he has access to about $400 million.

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'Colossal disaster': Experts warn of crisis if SCOTUS punts Trump ballot decision

After hearing arguments about whether Colorado should exclude Donald Trump from its ballot, the U.S. Supreme Court justices suggested they might be inclined not to make the decision — and instead leave it up to Congress.

If that happens, some experts say, it could spark a constitutional crisis specifically due to the fact that "Democrats would have to choose between confirming a winner many of them believe is ineligible and defying the will of voters who elected him," writes The Atlantic's Russell Berman.

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'Find an immediate solution:' Trump demands Alabama preserve IVF after court ruling

Former President Donald Trump called on Alabama Republicans to act after the state Supreme Court put in vitro fertilization procedures in peril by ruling frozen embryos are babies.

"Today, I am calling on the Alabama Legislature to act quickly to find an immediate solution to preserve the availability of IVF in Alabama," Trump wrote on Truth Social platform Friday. "We want to make it easier for mothers and fathers to have babies, not harder! That includes supporting the availability of fertility treatments like IVF in every State in America."

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GOP leaders issue order as they scramble to stop Alabama ruling blowing up election hopes

The National Republican Senate Committee urged candidates to disavow an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that will disrupt or possibly end in vitro fertilizations.

A messaging memo from the NRSC called on Senate candidates to express support for IVF and reject government restrictions in the wake of the explicitly religious ruling that conferred personhood on frozen embryos, and shows party leaders understand the issue threatens their election chances in November, reported the Washington Post.

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'Trump or Jesus?' CPAC pastors asked where they put their faith

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — A pastor preaching to the attendees of this week's Conservative Political Action Conference thinks America needs Donald Trump and Jesus Christ — but there's a more immediate need for the former.

Pastor Steven Gray, from Lee's Summit, Missouri, said, “I'm trying to mix the spiritual with the political,” as he handed Raw Story a press packet from an old leather over-the-shoulder bag. “My church is doing great — everything’s doing great — I felt like just, this is what I should do now, is lean into taking the spiritual and mixing [in] the political.”

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‘Grab any cheerleaders?’ Fans decry Trump’s S.C. football appearance as a ‘terrible look’

A University of South Carolina alumnus and donor said he would still keep his upcoming meeting about funding an endowment for the school’s Honors College.

But the donor was furious and appalled at the school for introducing former President Donald Trump on the field at halftime of last November’s football game against Clemson. Dressed in a blue suit and striped tie, Trump smiled, clapped and waved to the crowd, which showered him with a mixture of cheers and jeers.

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