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Michael Cohen recalls Trump's bizarre World War II cracks about Germans chasing Jews

Donald Trump has spent the better part of the last week trying to clean up his language after adopting some of Adolf Hitler's ideology about blood purity. According to former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, the ex-president knew exactly what he was doing.

Republicans struggled to try and dismiss the comments. Some claimed he was just "joking," a common refrain, and reframe, of whatever objectionable thing the ex-president had uttered. Other lawmakers went so far as to claim that it wasn't "real," and that Trump simply uses that kind of language to get Republican voters excited. Some outright embraced it while the Republican Party stayed silent.

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Trump goes off on another rambling rant 30 minutes after saying the same thing

Donald Trump spent Christmas Eve ranting on his personal social media site, but his engagement seemed low as normal people spent the evening with family, friends or caroling in church.

Instead, Trump posted one rambling rant, spraying conspiracy theories like Aqua Net across his hair. "Crooked Joe Biden," "Crazy Nancy Pelosi," "Derranged Jack Smith," and demanding the House Select Committee that investigated the 2020 election and Jan. 6 attack be prosecuted for "destroying and deleting all of their evidence."

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Supreme Court knows what Trump is doing, and can choose whether to be complicit: columnist

Last week, the Supreme Court turned down special counsel Jack Smith's plea to rush Donald Trump's appeal straight to the High Court so that it can be resolved quickly.

According to columnist Ron Brownstein, the Supreme Court isn't stupid, they know exactly what Trump is trying to do, they simply have to choose whether or not to be complicit.

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Comedian makes Acosta crack up over Trump impression: 'Look at him smiling like a dog'

CNN's Jim Acosta searched for some political levity on Christmas Eve with comedian Matt Friend who has become a social media legend for his ability to match the voices of people like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Ron DeSantis and Mitch McConnell.

What unfolded, however, caused the veteran reporter to crack up remembering some of the old days clashing with the former president.

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Trump proclaims in Christmas message that God will help him win in 2024

For many Christians, Christmas is the day to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. But Donald Trump wants his fans to know that there's still some room for him in the holy holiday.

In a video uploaded to his social media, Trump said, "And we ask God to guide us, give us strength, and watch over us in this pivotal year ahead. With his help, by this time next year, we will be well on our way to making America safer, stronger, greater, and more prosperous than ever before. ... May 2024 be the best year of our lives."

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Acosta questions Trump's 'presidential immunity' claim: 'Why did Ford pardon Nixon?'

CNN's Jim Acosta had a lot of questions for former impeachment lawyer and ex-prosecutor Norm Eisen about Donald Trump's claims of absolute immunity.

Trump's appeal to the federal courts is that as a president he has absolute immunity from any and all illegal actions while president, even if it wasn't part of doing his job.

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Democrat unloads epic C-SPAN rant because MAGA callers 'continue to lie' after fact-checks

A Democrat from California unloaded a frustrated rant during a C-SPAN call-in show because callers on the Republican line "continue[d] to lie" despite being fact-checked by the guesthost Kimberly Adams.

After a Republican caller claimed that Democrats "got rid of democracy" because former President Donald Trump is facing investigation, C-SPAN fielded a call from a Democrat in San Jose named Tom.

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'Traitor!': MAGA fans flip out on Lindsey Graham after 2020 election confession

An attempt to support Donald Trump by Sen. Lindsey Graham went horribly wrong for the South Carolina Republican on Sunday because he admitted he voted to certify President Joe Biden's win despite believing there were "problems" with the 2020 presidential election.

On Truth Social Sunday morning, Trump wrote, "I wasn’t campaigning, the Election was over. I was doing my duty as President to expose and further investigate a Rigged and Stolen Election. It was my obligation to do so, and the proof found is voluminous and irrefutable. Therefore, among other reasons, of course I am entitled to IMMUNITY. ADDITIONALLY, I DID NOTHING WRONG. Stop the Witch Hunt NOW!"

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'I did it for my country': Giuliani justifies defaming Georgia election workers

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday offered a justification after he was found liable for defaming two former Georgia election workers, Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.

On his Sunday WABC radio program, Giuliani congratulated himself for a "brilliant legal move" because he recommended that then-President Donald Trump take his rigged election claims to state legislatures instead of the courts after the 2020 presidential vote.

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George Conway uses Trump’s own legal filing to mock his late-night immunity appeal

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump on Saturday filed a late-night appeal to the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals, “again trying to argue for presidential immunity,” CBS’ Scott MacFarlane reports.

Per McFarlane, “The 71-page briefing argues, ‘Under the doctrine of separated powers, neither a federal nor a state prosecutor, nor a state or federal court, may sit in judgment over a President’s official acts, which are vested in the Presidency alone.’”

"During the 234 years from 1789 to 2023, no current or former President had ever been criminally prosecuted for official acts. That unbroken tradition died this year,” the former president’s lawyers wrote in the filing.

Conservative lawyer George Conway on Sunday zeroed in on that “unbroken tradition” claim, using the language of the brief to highlight what sparked such an unprecedented reaction from the U.S. criminal justice system.


“During the 231 years from 1789 to 2020, no current or former President had ever telephoned officials in multiple states in an attempt to fraudulently alter presidential election results. That unbroken tradition died that year,” Conway wrote.

Read the full filing here.

Biden comes out ahead whether SCOTUS leaves Trump on the ballot or not: GOP strategist

In a column for MSNBC, GOP political strategist Susan Del Percio suggested that the battle to keep Donald Trump off the ballot in Colorado — and likely other states — should benefit President Joe Biden no matter which way the predominately conservative Supreme Court eventually rules.

With the nation's highest court punting the former president's appeal of the Colorado ruling back to the Court of Appeals before considering it — which is expected no matter which way they rule — Del Perico claimed Trump's ballot problems will do little to bring much-needed new voters into his camp.

Put more simply, she wrote, "it isn’t so much that the Colorado ruling is good for Trump; it just doesn’t hurt him."

With that in mind, she notes that the wavering voters that both Biden and Trump will be courting will never vote for the four-time indicted former president.

"Whatever the Supreme Court rules, the decision will tear this country apart. If Trump is allowed to be on the ballot in Colorado, half of the country will be outraged, and if Trump is barred from being on the ballot, the other half of the country with be irate," she predicted. "Either way, millions of Americans will view this decision as an attack on democracy. Trump voters will remain just as loyal and motivated as before. However, with the issue of democracy front and center, Biden can once again run on protecting the republic."

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According to Del Percio, a Trump win at the Supreme Court will be a wake-up call to voters that they can't depend on the courts to keep Trump from being elected again and it will be up to them.

"The Biden campaign has been looking for an opportunity to engage and motivate his 2020 voters, and democracy is it," she wrote before adding, "The Supreme Court’s decision will reignite the voters that Biden so desperately needs. So which candidate are these decisions good for? In the long run, it is Biden."

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'They've gone deep': Jack Smith has 'sprawling' evidence against Trump, CBS discovers

CBS correspondent Robert Costa said his sources revealed that special counsel Jack Smith has a more "sprawling" case against Donald Trump than previously thought.

Costa reacted to news that the Supreme Court had given Trump a minor win by refusing Smith's petition to decide on the former president's immunity claims immediately.

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Frustrated GOPers fear Biden impeachment plans have them painted into a corner

With lawmakers slated to return to Washington, D.C. after the holidays, there is growing concern among some Republican House members that the Joe Biden impeachment inquiry being led by Reps. James Comer (R-KY) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) has become a "trap" the party can't escape from now that hearings are being scheduled.

According to a report from Politico's Jordain Carney, there are more than a few GOP House members who feel there is nowhere near enough evidence to successfully send the Biden impeachment to the Democratic-controlled Senate for a trial and that Republicans will pay for their lack of success with voters.

With Politico's Carney writing, "A GOP failure to follow suit [impeaching Biden] this time would likely mean severe backlash from the right flank, former President Donald Trump and an increasingly restless base who, some Republicans acknowledge, treat impeachment as a fait accompli," Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) added that far-right members of the party have set expectations too high for conservatives who don't understand how impeachment works.

“I think there’s an expectation in the base now: ‘You voted for impeachment.’ … They look at this as an impeachment vote,” he explained.

"Leadership has a short window to find an off-ramp that would please both the impeachment skeptics and supporters within their own ranks," Carney wrote. "Investigators want to decide as early as late January on drafting impeachment articles, but whether the conference has the votes to recommend booting the president will likely factor into leaders’ decision to go further down that path."

With the report noting there is no hard evidence that can be used against Biden, some Republicans are already attempting to temper expectations.

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According to Rep. David Joyce (R-OH), "There’s not evidence to impeach” before cautioning, "We’re a long way from impeachment."

You can read more here.