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'His narcissism always interferes': Jamie Raskin says Trump brags about money from China

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) tore into former President Donald Trump, following the release of a report about Trump taking $8 million from foreign governments.

"Congressman, we played that part where Trump was sort of asked about it at the campaign rally he did in coordination with Fox. He doesn't deny it," said anchor Chris Hayes. "I don't think the facts are in dispute here. I don't think anyone disputes the facts as documented in your report."

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Judge rejects Trump's last-minute bid to delay E. Jean Carroll trial

A federal judge has denied former President Donald Trump his try to buy a week in the in E. Jean Carroll's rape defamation case in order to grieve the loss of his mother-in-law.

"The application is DENIED," reads U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan's order filed on Friday. "The trial shall begin at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 16 as scheduled. Mr. Trump is free to attend the trial, the funeral, or all or parts of both as he wishes."

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Judge Cannon shuts down Jack Smith's effort to get Trump's lawyer communications

Donald Trump can't yet be forced to disclose if he plans to rely on a defense that would shift blame to his lawyers, Judge Cannon ruled on Friday.

Special Counsel Jack Smith tried to force the former president to disclose his reliance on the defense, a move legal experts said would force Trump into a trap in which he gives up information that would otherwise be protected by attorney-client privilege.

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'Wear the stain of Trump': Utah senator skewered for endorsing ex-president

He's all in on MAGA, mean tweets and all.

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), who peddled false flag claims post-Jan. 6, says he's endorsing former President Donald Trump to become the next GOP nominee and ultimately the 47th president just days before Iowans brave the bone cold to caucus.

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'No moral compass': George Conway reveals what Roger Stone's comments say about Trump

The new revelations about Roger Stone prove how amoral former President Donald Trump is, argued conservative attorney George Conway on MSNBC's "The ReidOut" Friday evening.

This comes amid newly revealed footage of Stone, a longtime ally of Trump who was allegedly given security by the Proud Boys during the events of January 6, calling for the assassination of two Democratic lawmakers — something he previously denied having done.

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'Preposterous': Expert says Supreme Court won't bother hearing Trump's immunity claim

Former President Donald Trump's criminal immunity claim in the federal election conspiracy case is so weak that it's increasingly unlikely the Supreme Court would even review a decision by the appellate court rejecting it, argued former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann on MSNBC Friday.

This comes after widespread controversy from Trump's lawyer John Sauer telling the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit that Trump couldn't be prosecuted even if he ordered a military assassination of an opponent.

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Another state now considering 14th Amendment challenge to Trump’s ballot eligibility

Former President Donald Trump's legal team will soon have to make their case for Trump to be an eligible candidate on the 2024 ballot in yet another state.

On Friday, CNN reporter Marshall Cohen tweeted that the Massachusetts Ballot Commission has announced a meeting next Thursday to weigh a 14th Amendment challenge to the former president's candidacy in 2024.

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New Trump filing gives glimpse at ex-president's arguments in docs case: report

If the secret documents, that Trump is alleged to have lied about stashing at Mar-a-Lago in defiance of the law, compromised national security, his attorneys want to know about it.

The defense team is seeking from special counsel Jack Smith new information, assessment of any damage to national security, "tracking information," and more details to explain the nexus of how the docs in question relate to national defense, according to a New York Times report.

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Trump's fraud trial stunt was just used against him in another case: expert

Donald Trump may be proud of a stunt he pulled at his civil fraud trial during closing arguments, but one legal expert pointed out Friday that the former president is already paying a price in another major case.

Trump, who is currently facing several criminal indictments, had his day in court for his alleged civil fraud. During the end of that trial, however, he snuck his way into delivering parting words based on his political agenda, something Justice Engoron previously vowed he wouldn't let happen.

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Jack Smith allegations may present new obstacle for prosecuting Donald Trump

Donald Trump's attorneys suggested at his presidential immunity hearing this week they might take up a long-shot pot-shot at special counsel Jack Smith's eligibility to prosecute their client, a new report shows.

D.C. Circuit Judge J. Michelle Childs this week asked Trump's attorney to state his position on a challenge — filed with the Supreme Court last month by Reagan-era Attorney General Ed Meese — contending Smith's appointment was not constitutional, the Washington Times reports.

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Trump among those forced to cancel campaign events due to massive Iowa winter storm

As a brutal winter storm bears down on Iowa, former President Donald Trump is one of many candidates forced to cancel campaign events ahead of the caucuses next week, reported NBC News on Friday evening.

"Former President Donald Trump, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson were all forced to cancel campaign events," said the report. However, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy is attempting to move forward with campaign events regardless.

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Trump's rant at end of trial could doom his appeal in fraud case: report

Donald Trump put his New York real estate empire in jeopardy when he broke into a 5-minute rant in the middle of his $370 million civil fraud trial, legal experts told the Messenger Friday.

That’s because, according to Columbia University Law Professor John Coffee, the case is most like headed to an appellate court that will likely be less than pleased with his closing argument antics.

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'You may have a point': Judge destroys Rudy Giuliani's defense in Trump criminal case

Rudy Giuliani's attorney crashed and burned in court Friday, as he tried to file a motion to raise concerns about double jeopardy — and was immediately swatted down as the judge poked a very simple hole in his argument, noted legal analyst Katie Phang.

Giuliani, a close associate of former President Donald Trump who served as a federal prosecutor and the mayor of New York City, is one of several co-defendants charged in the Fulton County, Georgia election racketeering case.

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