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Busted: Trump repeatedly called for jailing presidents before saying he had immunity

Former President Donald Trump has argued he should be immune from prosecution in the federal election conspiracy case brought by special counsel Jack Smith, claiming that he cannot be charged for actions carried out in his official capacity. His attorney even controversially argued to the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit that he couldn't be charged for assassinating an opponent unless he was impeached first.

But that was not his old attitude, noted the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) on Tuesday. In fact, they said, he used to regularly call for other presidents to be jailed for acts committed in office.

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Alina Habba spotted at Trump campaign party after claiming Covid exposure at trial: report

Donald Trump's often-mocked attorney Alina Habba was reportedly spotted at the ex-president's New Hampshire campaign event after claiming to have been exposed to Covid-19 at the E. Jean Carroll trial.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin flagged the report, saying Habba "was spotted tonight in New Hampshire."

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Trump pulls ‘end my campaign’ fundraising scare tactic again

Just before polls officially closed for the New Hampshire primary elections, a fundraising message signed by Donald Trump reprised the same scare tactic his campaign used in Iowa last week: suggesting the former president will end his campaign.

This time the message came from the campaign committee for former Republican presidential candidate and potential Trump running mate, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), but bore the verbatim message:

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'You know Donald wrote this': Trump mocked for another flub amid mental competency debate

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account on Tuesday to proclaim, "I GET MUCH BETTER POLE NUMBERS AGAINST BIDEN THAN NIKKI HALEY, NOT EVEN CLOSE!!!"

The former president swiftly deleted and reposted the comment with the word "pole" corrected to "poll" — but it was too late. Trump's flub, which comes as he is under increasing scrutiny for his moments of apparent diminished mental capacity, triggered an avalanche of mockery on high-profile social media users. Many commenters cracked lewd jokes about the potential euphemistic meaning of the word "pole."

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New Hampshire primary results are in: Trump clinches victory

Former President Donald Trump has won the first in the nation Republican primary in New Hampshire, defeating former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, reported the Associated Press and the Wall Street Journal.

This was the second contest of the 2024 cycle, following Trump's win in the Iowa Republican caucuses earlier this month.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene struggles to ignore Vermin Supreme fans photobombing her interview

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) gave an interview to Steve Bannon on his "War Room" show live in New Hampshire on Tuesday, as people rushed to the polls to decide the Republican presidential primary — but as she did so, a nearby group of fans of the perennial Democratic candidate Vermin Supreme decided to have a little fun.

As Greene talked, they held up a unicorn mask to the camera, having it pull faces and at one point brushing its teeth.

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We asked 10 GOP senators: Are you the Trump ‘establishment’ Nikki Haley is mocking?

WASHINGTON — You know who doesn’t like being called “the Washington establishment”? The Washington establishment, it seems.

With former President Donald Trump winning numerous congressional endorsements ahead of today’s New Hampshire primary, former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) and her surrogates have started accusing Trump of becoming the “establishment.”

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Revealed: Kari Lake appears to reject bribe to halt Senate race in purported recording

Kari Lake reportedly can't be bought.

A recording from March of 2023 being reported by The Daily Mail appears to capture an Arizona GOP official dangling sums to gauge what it would take for Kari Lake to put a pause on the race for Senate.

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CNN panel 'shocked' by New Hampshire exit polls showing red flags for Trump

Republicans moving to vote in the New Hampshire primary, where former President Donald Trump is hoping to knock off his remaining competition in former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, have strikingly moderate policy positions, according to exit polls — and it left a CNN panel stunned.

In particular, they argued, these numbers could be an ominous sign for Trump's chances in a general election — even if he pulls through in New Hampshire tonight.

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Trump judge is 'telling the world' what his plans are in just a single word: legal expert

Judge Lewis Kaplan changed a single word in a court order on Tuesday night that MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin thinks could predict how the jury will behave.

The word he changed was "lunch" into "meals." It's something small, but it says a lot.

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Former MAGA candidate: Trump is 'too divisive' and 'tearing the country apart'

Retired Gen. Don Bolduc wants to make it clear to voters in New Hampshire: Republicans shouldn't nominate Donald Trump again.

It's a sharp turnaround for Bolduc, who in 2022 ran for Senate in the state on Trump's endorsement, and pushed a variety of bizarre claims, like that schools were giving litter boxes to children who identified as animals. Weeks before the election, however, Bolduc backed off his claims of election denial, admitting the election wasn't stolen.

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Latest appeals court ruling 'isn't a good sign' for Trump's future: legal expert

Former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann said the latest decision from the Washington, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals doesn't bode well for the former president.

The public is waiting for a decision from the same court on whether Donald Trump has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution, but it ruled Tuesday that the gag order in the Jan. 6 election interference case still holds.

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Trump making defamation trial a 'circus' to soften 'sting' of unfavorable ruling: expert

Trump is strategically turning the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial into a circus, a legal expert believes.

The lack of decorum in court — the second trial where writer E. Jean Carroll accused former President Donald Trump of defaming her after she alleged he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s — has inspired frequent outbursts in court and sideshow press conferences.

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