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'Deadly serious': Legal expert warns Trump not to overlook delayed criminal case

Donald Trump’s New York criminal case involving accusations of hush money paid to an adult film star who claimed she had an affair with him before he became president has largely been overshadowed by Jack Smith's investigations — but it should not be overlooked, according to a new legal analysis.

Joyce Vance, a former U.S. Attorney and legal expert for MSNBC, released this week a massive guide to Trump’s multiple civil and criminal cases — that includes an important note about the one that has recently been less-covered in New York City.

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DeSantis says Trump not a danger to democracy and should have gone further while president

Ron DeSantis, performing poorly in the polls, on Monday insisted his main opponent for the GOP presidential nomination, Donald Trump, is not a danger to democracy despite the ex-president’s fascistic remarks over the weekend.

“No,” DeSantis told MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski when the “Morning Joe” co-host asked “Do you think Donald Trump is a threat to democracy?”

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DeSantis busted after whining about Trump's 'Big Lie'

An extended whine by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) about Donald Trump's likely reaction should he lose either the Iowa Caucus or the GOP primary in New Hampshire was thoroughly dismantled with a reminder of his own dabbling in elections conspiracy theories when it suits his needs.

At issue was DeSantis telling reporters days ago, "If Trump loses, he will say it’s stolen no matter what, absolutely. He will try to delegitimize the results. He did that against Ted Cruz in 2016. He will do that.

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Trump-Putin 'sinister special relationship' has corrupted conservatives: ex-GOP insider

David Frum, a one-time Republican insider who served as a speechwriter to former President George W. Bush, argued that former President Donald Trump's influence is the only logical explanation for why so many Republicans have found it acceptable to hold military aid for Ukraine hostage.

Writing in The Atlantic, Frum argued that it was impossible to imagine the pre-Trump Republican Party hanging an American ally out to dry so blatantly, especially given that the GOP used to be much more hawkish on Russia than Democrats.

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'I was honored': Marjorie Taylor Greene gushes after photo op with QAnon Shaman

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) celebrated meeting Jacob Chansley, a convicted felon who participated in the Jan. 6 attacks and is better known as the QAnon Shaman.

On Monday, Greene shared a photo of her meeting with Chansley at Sunday's Turning Point Action conference.

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Trump lawyers file latest effort to get Georgia election case tossed

Donald Trump’s Georgia election interference case could be tossed if his lawyers’ newest tactic succeeds, court records show.

The former president’s legal team Monday filed a motion to dismiss Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ case, arguing Trump’s post-2020 election actions were protected by the First Amendment right to free speech.

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Morning Joe: Trump 'more and more explicit' in his plan 'to take American democracy down'

During a campaign rally in New Hampshire, GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump doubled down on his claim that immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country" and praised authoritarian figures like Russian President Vladimir Putin and "highly respected" Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Trump's liberal and progressive critics have been citing the remarks as additional proof of how dangerous a second Trump term could be for the U.S., but not all the criticism is coming from the left.

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Fulton 19 update: Jackpot justice

An email exchange indicates that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis wants Donald Trump and his top aides to serve prison terms in the 2020 presidential election interference case.

The details about Willis warning the possibility of prison sentences for the former Republican president, Trump’s former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Trump’s former attorney Rudy Giuliani in the landmark racketeering case were revealed in a Dec. 7 Guardian article describing a testy email exchange between Willis and Trump’s attorney Steve Sadow.

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Trump's 'best case scenario' is being gifted to him by opponents: report

Critics of Donald Trump who hoped someone would emerge from the field of 2024 GOP candidates to threaten his grasp on the party are having to deal with new polling that shows the former president maintaining an enormous lead, Politico reported.

And the support for Trump is expanding.

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Here's how a Trump immunity win could blow up spectacularly in the Supreme Court's face

If the Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments on whether Donald Trump should be immune from criminal acts — and then rules in the former president's favor — those same justices may one day rue the day they made that decision, an expert wrote Monday.

It's the opinion of University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Kim Wehle, who pointed out that the former president has a history of ignoring the court — and he would be completely unrestrained from obeying them in the future.

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Senior Trump aide blurts out frustration over former president's 'unrestrained campaign'

According to MSNBC's Vaughan Hillyard, there is at least one senior aide to Donald Trump who is growing exasperated with the undisciplined campaign the former president is running made worse by his latest echoing of Hitleresque rhetoric, which ally Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is defending.

Hillyard, who has been following the former president to his rallies as he makes a third bid for the Oval Office after losing to President Joe Biden in 2020, noted that Trump is taking his rallies to new extremes that his fans seem to lap up, and explained there are some concerns within the Trump camp.

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'We are saying Merry Christmas again': New Trump video vows to restore American 'decency'

Donald Trump released a blistering attack on President Joe Biden’s claims of decency Monday, sharing a video juxtaposing the president's quotes with scenes suggesting scandal.

The clips are followed by video, apparently put together by the campaign of Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX), of Trump and his wife enjoying a wholesome Christmas season.

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'What's wrong with him?': Lindsey Graham buried by MSNBC's Mika over latest Trump defense

Reacting to Sen. Lindsey Graham's response to questions about Donald Trump on Meet the Press on Sunday where he dismissed the former president's comments about immigrants "poisoning" American blood, "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski pounced on the South Carolina Republican.

The show started out by playing clips of Graham telling MTP host Kristen Welker that Trump's "poisoning the blood of our country" wasn't important enough to even worry about while then adding, "You know, we're talking about language. I could care less what language people use as long as we get it right."

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