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'Cloud of deception': Conservative George Conway warns of 'risk' of associating with Trump

Trump's a Svengali mind-warping many in his orbit to do deviance.

That's the takeaway from George Conway, a conservative attorney who is part of the anti-Trump group the Lincoln Project, who appeared on CNN's "The Source" with Kaitlan Collins to stew on how former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg and others can continue to do the ex-president's bidding even if it lands them on the wrong side of the law.

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Trump associate's perjury caused Engoron to 'slam on the brakes' on fraud ruling: expert

The judge who holds the fate of Donald Trump's real estate empire in a stroke of his pen is likely stalling to deliver a verdict now that it was learned the Trump Organization's former finance chief Allen Weisselberg is negotiating a deal to plead guilty to perjury.

Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig appeared on CNN's "The Source" with Kaitlan Collins to explain how it's more than likely Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron requested more time to render a verdict in the $370 million civil fraud trial now that he and the world know that Weisselberg is hashing out a plea.

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Prosecutor Alvin Bragg can now keep Trump's top accountant 'off the witness stand': expert

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has a new weapon in his fight to prosecute former President Donald Trump for business fraud, said former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance on MSNBC Thursday: keep his former top accountant off the witness stand for the defense.

This comes amid reporting that prosecutors in his office are trying to work out a perjury plea deal for former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg, a witness in past Trump litigation who has largely remained loyal to the Trump family.

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'It's about to get worse': Republican warns how Trump will rip off his supporters next

Former President Donald Trump is gearing up to fleece Republican Party voters on a level like never before, longtime GOP consultant Sarah Longwell told MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Thursday.

This comes after the Republican National Committee revealed this week it's had its worst fundraising year in a decade — and the picture looks even worse for many state-level GOP committees.

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Ex-White House adviser shows how Trump has shown a pattern of 'textbook manipulation'

Former President Donald Trump has mastered the art of "inverted victimhood" to proclaim himself the martyr of his own criminal charges and other legal problems, wrote former White House adviser Sidney Blumenthal for The Guardian on Thursday.

"It is not enough for him to lash out," wrote Blumenthal. "Then, he declares himself to be the victim. Whatever it is, he is falsely accused. But his self-dramatization as the wounded sufferer is only half his story: he insists that whoever has accused him is in fact the offender. He emerges triumphant, the martyr, the truth-teller, courageously unmasking the real villain. J’accuse!"

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Expected verdict in Trump's civil fraud trial just hit a snag: report

The verdict in the $370 million fraud trial that could determine if Donald Trump can legally do business in the Empire State won't be coming until early to mid-February, a New York State court spokesperson told The Guardian.

A verdict was expected to be offered by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron by January 31.

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N.Y. prosecutor just got 'a heck of a lot' more leverage on Trump in criminal case: expert

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg just got a huge gift with the potential perjury guilty plea of former Trump Organization chief accountant Allen Weisselberg, former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti argued on MSNBC Thursday.

Bragg is prosecuting a criminal business fraud case against the former president, stemming from his alleged concealment of hush payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

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'Works for me': Political experts shrug at Biden's profane private language toward Trump

New reporting from Politico reveals that President Joe Biden has nothing but sailor-mouthed contempt for former President Donald Trump behind closed doors, calling him a "sick f--k" and a "f--king a--hole."

The Trump campaign bristled at the news, with senior adviser Chris LaCivita saying, “It’s a shame that Crooked Joe Biden disrespects the presidency both publicly and privately.” But political experts were largely unfazed by the news. Indeed, some posted on X that this is just going to make Biden more relatable.

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'Astonishing' lapse saw FBI agents miss 'hidden room' during Mar-a-Lago search: report

Special counsel Jack Smith’s team probed an “astonishing” lapse that saw FBI agents miss a “hidden room” in their search of Mar-a-Lago, the social club where former President Donald Trump stands accused of storing top secret official documents, a new report shows.

Multiple witnesses were questioned about a secret space off the former president’s bedroom, hidden behind a large dresser and a big television set, that FBI agents did not check when they searched Trump’s Florida estate in August 2022, anonymous sources told ABC News Thursday.

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Fani Willis could face criminal charges after allegations of office 'romance': expert

Their alleged romance might be a crime.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who stands accused of trysting with a private attorney Nathan Wade whom she hired on to try the sprawling RICO election subversion case lodged against 19 defendants who include former President Donald Trump — could become a criminal defendant.

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'Shameful': Ex-GOP strategist slams 'Never Trumper' donors who will now fund him

Former Republican strategist Tim Miller is bashing some of the large GOP donors who helped fight Donald Trump in 2016 but are buying into him now.

It was reported this week that a top Trump aide told donors of Nikki Haley's that they shouldn't worry about the threats coming from the former president about their donations. Trump had said on Truth Social that if Haley donors think they can just waltz into his donor pool and expect access and favors, they had another thing coming.

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Trump’s ex-finance chief may soon plead guilty to perjury in New York: report

Donald Trump’s former finance chief Allen Weisselberg is negotiating a deal to plead guilty to perjury, according to a new report.

Weisselberg is in talks with the Manhattan District Attorney’s office to potentially admit he lied in the witness box in Trump’s $370 million civil fraud trial and during an interview with the New York Attorney General’s office, according to the New York Times.

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'Fascist violence': Internet erupts after GOP lawmaker calls for murdering immigrants

Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) caused a blowup on the social media site X on Thursday following a post in which he suggested immigrants should be given rides on "Pinochet Air" — a reference to a Chilean dictator whose armed forces tossed kidnapped dissidents out of helicopters on "death flights" over the Pacific Ocean.

"I think sitting members of congress calling for murdering people using the Pinochet regime's preferred method of dropping them out of helicopters is really not great," wrote MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes Thursday.

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