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Listen: Trump’s top Senate allies try – and fail – to defend his immunity claim

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is demanding a federal court grant him blanket immunity from prosecution for anything he did during his four years in the White House.

But even some of Trump’s top allies in Congress rejected Trump’s latest legal claim.

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Trump's Scottish golf course is hemorrhaging money as expenses outweigh profit: report

Donald Trump's golf course in Scotland is hemorrhaging money as he continues dumping cash into the foundering resort, according to a report.

Trump International Golf Club Scotland, which owns the resort near Aberdeen, lost more than $938,260 last year after losing a reported $886,134 the year before, according to company filings reported by The Telegraph.

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CNN host shames Trump by airing his long laundry list of reasons he can't be put on trial

CNN anchor Abby Phillip ran through a laundry list of Donald Trump's excuses as he tried yet again on Tuesday to escape some of the 91 criminal charges against him.

The NewsNight host listed what she suggested was a complete list of the reasons why Trump says he should avoid prosecution or evade the civil claims against him. It wasn't short.

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'Donald Trump is losing': Law professor tells Mary Trump her uncle faces legal losses

Donald Trump is on a losing streak in his legal cases, a law professor told the former president's niece, Mary Trump, in an interview published Tuesday.

"Any day is a good day if Donald Trump is losing and that was today," said Jen Taub during the conversation. "And so sorry. I know I've heard he may be a family member of yours, and I don't mean any offense, Mary."

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'Jarring': Legal expert was shocked to see Trump acting like a 'defeated defendant'

Seeing defendant Trump "resigned to his fate" in court in what became a trivial attempt to convince a three-judge panel in D.C. that he's criminally untouchable was "jarring" for former prosecutor Glenn Kirschner.

Making an appearance on MSNBC's "The Last Word" with Lawrence O'Donnell, Kirschner essentially recalled reading the room and watching Trump stripped of his political pomp and forced to sit and watch his argument get scorched.

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'An act of sedition': Watergate reporter predicts ex-president is hiding something

Jack Smith's cache of facts he hopes to debut in federal court would be an extravaganza that Trump hopes to hide.

Veteran Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein was foretelling a political specter of what could transpire should the federal criminal election subversion trial were to go forward when he appeared on CNN "NewsNight" with Abby Phillip.

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'It's a shell game': Experts point out Trump lawyers making conflicting immunity arguments

Donald Trump, through his previous attorneys, has argued in the past against presidential immunity after leaving office, and experts were quick to point that out.

Trump was scorched online on Tuesday after arguing before an appeals court that he could order the assassination of a political opponent without criminal liability. But after the hearing, a reporter pointed out that the argument contradicts those made by Trump even when he was still in office.

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'Intellectual tour de force': George Conway says judge set Trump's legal team in a trap

Judge Florence Pan reportedly won the day and buried Trump's legal team in a couple sentences.

George Conway, a conservative attorney who is part of the anti-Trump group the Lincoln Project, expressed how dazzled he was while seated in the D.C. courtroom gallery on Tuesday during Trump's immunity appeal.

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Trump's argument that presidents are untouchable took a 'whacky' turn: ex-aide

Trump has reportedly strayed from any winnable (or even plausible) argument to find himself stuck in a strange place of his own doing.

Former President Donald Trump's former aide David Urban appearing on CNN took inventory of the odd tactic that the legal team, lead by Dean John Sauer, took to bring home their contention that POTUS possesses absolute immunity.

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'Dead man walking': Legal expert explains the moment Trump lost immunity appeal

Former President Donald Trump's attorney John Sauer failed catastrophically in selling an absolute immunity argument the appellate judges considering whether special counsel Jack Smith's election conspiracy prosecution can move forward, argued former federal prosecutor Harry Litman on MSNBC Tuesday.

In particular, he said, it was over as soon as Sauer seemed to concede their position would imply Trump can assassinate his opponents with no recourse.

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Trump's White House counsel says his lawyers conceded the 'only real argument they have'

The one arrow in Trump's legal quiver to salvage absolute immunity failed to hit.

Former President Donald Trump's former attorney Ty Cobb made it clear that his attorneys ran blinded into a burning building and can't get out now.

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'Outlandish': Jamie Raskin shows what Trump's latest argument says about his worldview

Trump's assertion he's immune from any criminal prosecution originating while serving as commander in chief is "utterly ludicrous" and reflects Trump's "deranged" worldview.

So says Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who made an appearance on CNN's "The Situation Room" on Tuesday.

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Trump being in court 'pressured' lawyer to make 'preposterous' claims: ex-Trump attorney

Former President Donald Trump's attorney John Sauer triggered outrage from the legal community on Tuesday after arguing to a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals that former President Donald Trump would be immune from prosecution even if he ordered a drone strike on one of his political opponents.

Even former Trump White House lawyer Jim Schultz found that argument ridiculous, in discussion on MSNBC Tuesday evening.

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