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How voters can 'slow down Donald Trump's momentum': Ex-Bush admin official

Former President Donald Trump ran away with the vote in the Iowa caucuses, and now he has turned his sights on New Hampshire, where polling has shown a somewhat more competitive race.

It's down to voters to try to slow down Trump's rapid ascent to another nomination this year, argued former George W. Bush administration official Bill Kristol on MSNBC's "The Beat" on Tuesday.

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'None of us wanted to work with him': Trump lawyer dishes dirt on attorney who left team

Donald Trump's now-former attorney Joe Tacopina had a bad reputation among his colleagues, according to former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore.

Parlatore on Tuesday appeared on MSNBC's The Beat With Ari Melber, where he was asked what he thinks of Tacopina leaving Trump's legal team. Melber asked Palatore if the development leaves the team weaker, stronger, or with no real difference.

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'Field of nightmares': Insiders say DeSantis campaign is a dead man walking

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis efforts building a $130 million springboard designed to catapult him into the White House resulted only in a political bellyflop that will likely see him sink, Iowa Caucus insiders say in a new report.

"Iowa instead became a field of nightmares for DeSantis," writes The Messenger's Marc Caputo. "The more he built his campaign there, the more voters didn’t come."

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Watch: Trump speaks live in New Hampshire after first day of E. Jean Carroll trial

Donald Trump on Tuesday is speaking live at a rally in New Hampshire on Tuesday, the same day as the E. Jean Carroll defamation damages case held jury selection and opening remarks.

Trump, who has been maintaining a rigorous campaign schedule despite also facing numerous criminal charges as well as several civil trials, is speaking Tuesday in Atkinson, New Hampshire. He will be delivering remarks at the Atkinson Country Club, according to the Right Side Broadcasting Network's description.

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Internet amazed that Alina Habba's defense of Trump is that E. Jean Carroll wanted it

Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, earned an objection from E. Jean Carroll's lawyers with the first line of her opening statement, and it's already causing mockery.

Those outside the courtroom could monitor the goings-on, thanks to live postings from Politico's Erica Orden and Matthew Russell Lee of the Inner City Press.

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Trump has a plan to gum up co-defendant Jeffrey Clark's disbarment hearing: report

Former Trump Administration official Jeffrey Clark is facing disbarment — but not if former President Donald Trump has anything to say about it, reported Politico on Tuesday.

Specifically, Trump plans to use executive privilege claims to try to bar various officials from testifying in the proceedings against Clark, who was an instrumental figure in the alleged scheme to overthrow the 2020 presidential election and separately faces criminal prosecution in Georgia.

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Trump lawyer Alina Habba blames mysterious 'demonic plan' for ex-president's court cases

Alina Habba told a group of nearly 90,000 prayer warriors Sunday that the many court cases of Donald Trump were the work of Satan, new video shows.

Habba appeared on the Arc of Grace Ministries’ live broadcast to detail her battle to save America’s justice system from what she described as a nefarious foe.

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'This is not a do-over': Trump jurors told sexual abuse is undeniable in Carroll case

Former President Donald Trump's liability for sexual abuse in the E. Jean Carroll case cannot be revisited or relitigated, a federal judge instructed a jury today.

"Judge Lewis Kaplan told the nine jurors that they must accept as true that Trump forcibly sexually assaulted E. Jean Carroll and defamed her when he denied it," reported ABC News.

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DNC buried for 'wrong-headed' response to anti-Trump Republican dropping out of 2024 race

Nobody is digging the Democratic National Committee (DNC) dancing after former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson bid adieu to the 2024 presidential race.

The DNC's National Press Secretary Sarafina Chitika almost came after Hutchinson like a has-been whose political journey to win the White House croaked long ago.

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'Make him stop': Jury told Trump defamed E. Jean Carroll with '22 posts just today'

Shawn Crowley, an attorney for E. Jean Carroll, urged a jury to fine Donald Trump enough money so that he would never defame her client again.

During opening remarks in Trump's second defamation trial brought by E. Jean Carroll, Crowley explained how Trump sexually assaulted the writer in 1996. As then-president, Trump denied the claim. He was later found to have defamed Carroll.

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E. Jean Carroll's lawyer tells jury each Trump attack ends in a flood of threats

In opening statements for E. Jean Carroll's defamation damages case on Tuesday, her lawyer described the flood of threats she's faced from Donald Trump's supporters after he went on the attack against her, Matthew Russell Lee for the Inner City Press posted with live updates.

Addressing the jury, lawyer Shawn Crowley explained that Carroll came forward in 2019. The move was years after Trump had been in office. What changed is that New York laws extended the statute of limitations for certain cases of rape and other sex crimes, giving Carroll a legal avenue. What unfolded, however, was a campaign against her personally.

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MTG claims U.S. will be plunged into war as way to stop Trump: 'It's their next move'

In the wake of Donald Trump's Iowa caucuses win, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took to X and warned of the "next war" in America.

"War. It's their next move now that Trump won so decisively in Iowa and will continue to dominate," Greene wrote in reference to Trump's critics.

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'Disdain for the judge': Experts shocked by Trump lawyer Alina Habba's courtroom clash

Alina Habba’s abrasive courtroom demeanor shocked legal experts who watched her clash in real time with the federal judge overseeing E. Jean Carroll’s $10 million defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump Tuesday.

“This is called performing for the client,” said attorney Bradley Moss. “It's not helping.”

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