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Fani Willis' father expected to undermine Trump co-defendant's claims at Thursday hearing

An attorney for Fulton County revealed that District Attorney Fani Willis's father would testify at an upcoming evidentiary hearing.

At a Superior Court hearing on Monday, prosecutor Anna Cross said that Willis's father would be called to take the stand after the District Attorney was accused of financially benefiting from an improper relationship with Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade.

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'Disqualification can occur': Judge orders hearing on Fani Willis and special prosecutor

A Georgia judge said on Monday that he would hold a hearing to possibly disqualify prosecutors targeting Donald Trump and others in an election subversion case.

At a Fulton County Superior Court hearing, Judge Scott McAfee responded to allegations that District Attorney Fani Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade had an improper relationship.

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GOP defenses of Trump’s 'outrageous' remarks proves Republicans have 'bent to his will'

During a campaign speech in South Carolina on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump made some comments about Russian President Vladimir Putin and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) that both Democrats and Never Trump conservatives have been quick to attack.

Trump told the crowd that he would "encourage" Putin to invade NATO countries if they don't "pay" enough into the alliance.

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'Putting their life at risk': Joe Biden thanks election workers targeted by MAGA

President Joe Biden on Monday suggested the lives of election workers were "at risk" because of Donald Trump's MAGA movement.

While speaking at the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference, the president called on officials to keep moving forward.

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'She's crossed the line again': Legal expert thinks Aileen Cannon may be in more trouble

Judge Aileen Cannon may have gone too far with a recent ruling in former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case and could potentially be yanked from overseeing it, according to the Obama administration’s ethics czar.

Attorney Norm Eisen on Monday condemned the order by Cannon, a Trump-appointed federal judge in Florida, that demanded special counsel Jack Smith’s unredacted witness lists be made public.

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Trump complains about 'overpaid' lawyers and sets limits on what they can charge: report

Former President Donald Trump often complains that the massive legal team he's assembled to bring him through four criminal and two civil cases are overpaid, according to a new report.

Some of Trump's lawyers were told not to charge more than $750 an hour after his political advisers blanched at their bills, the Washington Post reported Monday.

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‘Treason’: Top constitutional expert warns on Trump’s attack on NATO

Donald Trump's remarks that he would not only violate the United States' treaty with NATO by refusing to defend member countries if they were attacked by Russia and had not spent enough on defense, but that he would encourage President Vladimir Putin "to do whatever the hell" he wants in that situation, have sparked fears and warnings in the U.S. and in NATO countries. But one top constitutional scholar is issuing a different kind of warning: treason.

Speaking at a campaign rally in South Carolina, home to his top Republican rival and his own former UN Ambassador, Nikki Haley, Trump on Saturday relayed this anecdote to supporters: "One of the presidents of a big country stood up and said, 'Well, sir, if we don't pay and we’re attacked by Russia, will you protect us?' I said, 'You didn’t pay, you’re delinquent?' He said, 'Yes, let’s say that happened.' 'No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. You gotta pay. You gotta pay your bills.'"

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'He is the problem': Nikki Haley shreds 'unhinged chaos' created by Trump

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said the U.S. could expect "unhinged chaos" if Donald Trump is allowed to win the GOP primary.

During an interview on Fox News, Haley responded to Trump's attack on her deployed husband. She said people who defended Trump — like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) — were "disgusting."

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'Literally insane' Trump outburst leaves CNN's Christiane Amanpour in disbelief

CNN's Christiane Amanpour could not believe that former President Donald Trump over the weekend floated not defending American allies were they to be attacked by Russia.

Appearing on the network on Monday, Amanpour was asked by host Poppy Harlow about any reaction she's heard from global leaders about Trump's remarks, which sparked a public rebuke from NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.

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'That's World War III': Ex-Trump official offers dire warning about his foreign policy

Former Trump official Alyssa Farah Griffin offered a dire warning about her one-time boss's desire to scrap America's commitment to NATO.

Appearing on CNN, Griffin argued that Trump repeatedly mused about ditching NATO during his first term, and she said that his determination to pull America out of the alliance is not mere rhetoric.

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11 ways Trump doesn’t become president

It’s hard to imagine anything wearing down the bravado of Donald Trump, but will his legal troubles play poorly in a general election, leading him to lose again in November 2024?

Or might the current Republican front runner go out a different way?

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Biographer doesn't think Trump will 'willingly' pay his millions in court fines

Donald Trump is facing one hefty fine and potentially an even larger one from court cases and it left one biographer to wonder if the courts would have to seize the cash because the ex-president would be too angry about handing it over.

Speaking to MSNBC on Sunday, biographer Tim O'Brien answered questions about speculation on Trump's financial liquidity and whether he can meet the large sum.

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'Foggier': Biographer thinks Trump has 'degraded' his already 'weak memory'

One of Donald Trump's biographers, Bloomberg editorial editor Tim O'Brien, explained that there is a noticeable difference in the ex-president since he last ran for office.

Speaking to MSNBC on Sunday, host Alex Witt questioned the "gaffes" Trump keeps making on the campaign trail.

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