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N.Y. judge might set Trump up to commit yet another crime after fraud case: report

If Trump continues doing business in New York, he could be criminally prosecuted, according to a Newsweek report.

Syracuse University College of Law professor Gregory Germain told the outlet that former President Donald Trump would be committing a crime should the appeals court uphold Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron's September decision to prevent the ex-president's companies from continuing to do business in the empire state.

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Matt Gaetz looks to his next target after ousting Kevin McCarthy: report

After leading the GOP push to oust Kevin McCarthy from his speakership role, Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz is focusing on his next target, namely Illinois GOP Rep. Mike Bost, Politico reported.

Gaetz will headline a rally next week for Bost's primary rival Darren Bailey. As Politico points out, Bost is a longtime foe of Gaetz's, and the rally marks an "escalation" in their rivalry.

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'Get this over with': GOP senators get 'heated' as disagreements mount over new bill

Senate Republicans have shot down the bipartisan border security bill after days of walkbacks and rejection prompted by former President Donald Trump's opposition to the deal. But that may not be the end of the story.

According to Punchbowl News' Andrew Desiderio, there is a growing sense in the GOP caucus that they will have to pass the bill in order to get aid to Israel and Ukraine passed, and there is no other option.

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‘Worst scenario’: Republican senator feeling used and abused by MAGA

WASHINGTON — Ever feel the full weight of the far-right messaging machine — misinformation and all — come down on you?

Welcome to the new world of one of the Republican Party’s own — Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma.

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Engoron urged by prosecutors not to delay Trump ruling after perjury plea deal report

The New York Attorney General’s office urged Arthur Engoron Wednesday not to delay ruling on the $370 million civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump after the judge raised questions about possible perjury during the trial, court records show.

Engoron Monday demanded information about a New York Times report on Allen Weisselberg’s possible perjury plea deal with the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, which the report suggested was linked to testimony the former Trump Organization chief financial officer gave on the stand.

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Nikki Haley slams her own party after being humiliated in Nevada

After she finished second to "None of These Candidates" in Nevada's primary -- where Donald Trump was not listed on the ballot -- Nikki Haley slammed her own party as chaotic.

“Republicans keep doing the same thing and getting the same result: chaos. That’s the definition of insanity,” she wrote, saying that the “RNC imploded,” the “GOP House can’t pass ANYTHING” and “Trump lost another court case & threw another temper tantrum.”

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Trump loses bid for mistrial in E. Jean Carroll case: report

Judge Lewis Kaplan has denied former President Donald Trump's motion to declare a mistrial and place sanctions in the E. Jean Carroll case, reported MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin.

The motion was based on the fact that Carroll, a writer who sued Trump for defamation after he disparaged her rape allegations against him as a lie to sell books, deleted some emails she received containing death threats against her, which Trump and his lawyer Alina Habba tried to argue was deliberate misconduct — but Kaplan found nothing of the sort.

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Bipartisan border bill fails Senate vote after Trump turns party against it: reports

A bipartisan $118 billion border security-foreign aid bill failed its initial vote in the Senate Wednesday, C-Span reports.

The final tally showed 49 senators voted in favor, while 50 voted against, leaving it unclear what sort of path forward the legislation will have, according to a Politico report.

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'MAGA out of control': GOP Senator says commentator threatened to destroy him over border

A Republican lawmaker Wednesday accused an unnamed "popular commentator" of threatening to destroy him if he pushed bipartisan border control legislation before the 2024 presidential election.

Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) made this accusation in a Senate session to vote on his bipartisan $118 billion border security-foreign aid to Israel and Ukraine bill that political analysts believe could be dead on arrival.

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Weisselberg may have perjured himself a second time — and Michael Cohen wants answers

It has been over two years since reports dropped that Donald Trump's chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, was suspected of lying to investigators about former Trump attorney Michael Cohen.

Now that the longtime Trump CFO is being investigated for another act of perjury, Cohen wants to know about Weisselberg's previous act of perjury.

CNN reported in August 2021 that four people familiar with prosecutors' thinking told them about Weisselberg, who was given a plea deal with the condition that he testified under oath and told the truth. He would only be sent to prison for five months for his role in a decades-long tax scheme at the Trump Organization.

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The bond Trump owes for the E. Jean Carroll case is being held up by a single filing

Donald Trump has said that he intends to appeal the ruling in the E. Jean Carroll verdict and judgment in the libel and defamation case he lost last year -- but a single court filing seems to be holding everything up.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin sorted through the filings online and found that Trump hasn't put up a bond pending his appeal. There's a reason for that: the court judgment hasn't even been filed.

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Trump lawyers will bring back 'immunity' argument despite appeals court smackdown: report

Former President Donald Trump’s legal team wants to try a presidential immunity claim slapped down in one case as a defense in another, according to a new report and court records.

Trump’s attorneys Tuesday gave notice to Judge Aileen Cannon — the Florida federal judge overseeing his classified documents case — that they plan to file presidential immunity arguments, CNN was first to report.

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Trump threatens to 'blackmail' Biden if he doesn't make charges go away

Former President Donald Trump ramped up his threats to prosecute President Joe Biden if he wins another term in the White House.

An appeals court rejected Trump's claims of immunity in the federal election subversion case in the District of Columbia, although he intends to press the same argument in Florida, where he also faces federal charges for mishandling classified documents, and the ex-president issued what appeared to be a "blackmail" threat against his Democratic rival.

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