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Court smacks down Trump's immunity appeal demand in E. Jean Carroll civil case

A high court denied former President Donald Trump's demand to re-hear his civil immunity claim in the case of E. Jean Carroll, the former journalist he's been found liable of defaming, reported Politico's Kyle Cheney on Wednesday.

Trump was seeking from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit a so-called en banc hearing, in which every judge on the circuit reconsiders the decision of a three-judge panel.

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Ex-'top lawyer' says Army retaliated against him for reporting Jan. 6 delay

A former "top lawyer" for the D.C. National Guard filed a Defense department complaint saying he faced retaliation after accusing two Army officers of lying about their Jan. 6. response, The New York Times reported Wednesday.

Col. Earl Matthews, the top lawyer for the D.C. Guard during the Capitol riot, said the actions taken against him when he complained of delays were "textbook whistle-blower retaliation," according to the report.

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On-air slip sees Trump lawyer admit boss may be 'guilty of insurrection'

An attorney representing former President Donald Trump appeared to make a Freudian slip during a recent interview defending the ex-president's ballot eligibility.

During an appearance on extreme right-wing streaming network Real America's Voice, Christina Bobb — a former Trump administration official and anchor for the far-right One America News Network — appeared to suggest that her boss should be allowed on the 2024 Republican primary ballot even if he incited an insurrection.

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Trump's lawyer Alina Habba reveals he's scared about the Supreme Court

Donald Trump's lawyer Alina Habba revealed details of her client's secret fears in a conversation with Fox News Wednesday.

Speaking to Martha MacCallum, Habba confessed that Trump is scared that the Supreme Court will rule against him on his presidential immunity claim.

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'No chance': Trump accused of waging losing battle in blue states just to make a 'threat'

In a recent interview with Breitbart, Donald Trump said he plans to aggressively campaign in blue states like New York, New Jersey, New Mexico, Minnesota and Virginia.

"I'm going to do rallies, I'm going to do speeches, I'm going to work them," Trump said.

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Trump rewrites history in Iowa brag: I 'fought obstructionist left-wing judges — and won'

An editorial by Donald Trump published in the Des Moines Register on Wednesday attempts to rewrite history.

The former president and leading Republican primary candidate is spending the last two weeks before Iowa's caucuses talking about a policy that has nothing to do with his 2020 election conspiracies.

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Donald Trump has a plan to use GOP primaries as a defense in criminal trials: report

The Republican primaries are proceeding with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley vying for second place while Donald Trump appearing clearly headed for the GOP nomination.

But, according to Salon's Heather Digby Parton, Trump wants to get them wrapped up as soon as possible.

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GOP senator's Trump endorsement gets fact-checked using his own tweets

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) joined with several other Republicans in endorsing Donald Trump for president on Wednesday, but the wording of the support seems to fly in the face of what he's posted on social media previously.

"When Donald Trump was president, America was safe, strong, and prosperous," wrote Cotton, giving examples involving the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Rudy Giuliani's sexual abuse accuser asks court for ongoing bankruptcy filings

A woman who is suing Rudy Giuliani for sexual abuse has asked to receive information about his bankruptcy case on an ongoing basis.

In a filing on Wednesday, attorneys for Noelle Dunphy asked to be notified of filings in Giuliani's bankruptcy case. The former New York City mayor filed for bankruptcy after being ordered to pay $148 million for defaming election workers Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman.

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'Thrown under the bus': Ray Epps' wife rips Trump and Fox News for smearing Jan. 6 rioter

Federal prosecutors this week recommended a six-month prison sentence for Ray Epps, the Trump supporter who has been the subject of right-wing conspiracy theories even after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for his role in the January 6th riots at the United States Capitol building.

NBC News' Ryan Reilly on Wednesday flagged a court statement made by Epps' wife in which she took former President Donald Trump and Fox News to task for spreading false claims that her husband was a secret federal agent who spurred on the riots only to make Trump and his supporters look bad.

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'Snowflake' Donald Trump mocked by Chris Christie: 'He’s really a gentle soul isn’t he?'

"The View" dedicated about three quarters of its Wednesday show to an extensive interview with Republican presidential long-shot, Chris Christie.

Sara Haines asked about the states removing Trump from the ballot due to the 14th Amendment. Christie previously warned that it would make Trump a "martyr" and that it was a "bad" idea. He explained that he thinks it is "bad politically," whether or not it follows constitutional law.

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'Quite an imagination': Jack Smith expands on serious Trump crimes in immunity briefing

In his recent briefing challenging former President Donald Trump's claim of absolute immunity, Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith suggested the ex-president may have committed multiple serious offenses.

The Daily Beast reported Wednesday that in an 82-page briefing Smith's team submitted over the holiday weekend to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, Trump could have carried out any hypothetical crime, from ordering the FBI to fabricate evidence against political opponents, ordering a U.S. military assassination or selling nuclear secrets to a foreign country.

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Trump believes claims on conspiracy website run by 'dumbest man on the internet': report

Gateway Pundit is a right-wing conspiracy theory website whose founder, Jim Hoft, has for years been dubbed by critics as "the dumbest man on the internet."

Despite this, however, he has one very powerful and loyal reader in former President Donald Trump.

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