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Rudy Giuliani's plan to appeal $150 million judgment is already doomed: legal expert

Following the handing down of his $148 million judgment against him for defaming election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, Rudy Giuliani told a gaggle of reporters that he stands by what he said about them, and that he will pursue an appeal or retrial of the case, claiming that the size of the judgment would assist him in getting it thrown out.

But not so fast, Ronnell Andersen Jones of the Columbia University Knight Institute told MSNBC's Alicia Menendez — it's actually not so simple for Giuliani to get another trial. In fact, he all but forfeited a defense in the one he already had.

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'Madness': Trump world furious over massive Rudy Giuliani defamation verdict

MAGA Republicans on Friday decried the $148 million victory for two Georgia poll workers who found themselves at the mercy of an angry mob of right-wing trolls when Rudy Giuliani falsely accused them of election interference.

Far-righters such as Stephen Miller professed themselves outraged that Giuliani — who claimed a ginger mint was a USB drive full of fake votes funneled into Georgia's 2020 presidential election by mother and daughter Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss — had been found liable for damages.

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Giuliani's ex-spokesman says his drinking is partly responsible for his erratic behavior

Rudy's reported love for liquor has been influencing his warped decision making, his one-time spokesman said.

"It heightens his already heightened personality," said Ken Frydman, who served as the now 79-year-old's mouthpiece back in 1993 when he successfully ran to become mayor of New York City, appearing on CNN's "The Lead" with Jake Tapper.

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Giuliani will be 'chased' for his assets — and he won't be able to hide: legal expert

Rudy Giuliani is on the hook for $148 million after a civil defamation trial brought by election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, whom Giuliani had accused without evidence of stuffing ballots in the 2020 Georgia presidential count.

Giuliani is reportedly so broke that he was already struggling to pay his legal fees — but, noted expert Lisa Rubin on MSNBC, that won't deter the plaintiffs from collecting all of the money they can out of him.

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'Rudy Giuliani was not the only one': Georgia poll worker vows more MAGA defamation suits

On the heels of her massive courtroom victory against Rudy Giuliani, Ruby Freeman said Friday she was not done seeking justice against those who defamed her work as a Georgia poll worker in 2020.

“Today is not the end of the of the road, we still have work to do,” Freeman told the horde of reporters who gathered to hear her statement.

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'A thorn in Trump's side': Legal writer reveals what's behind Jack Smith's latest move

Special Counsel Jack Smith added a Supreme Court whisperer to outplay Trump's immunity gamesmanship.

Michael Dreeben is Smith's ace and is already being credited for helping the lead prosecutor execute the rare, gambit move to hopscotch the appeals court and take the 45th president's immunity argument straight to the nation's highest court.

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'Buh-bye, Rudy': Internet explodes over Giuliani's $148 million court loss

After a dramatic defamation trial over his false election claims about Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, Rudy Giuliani was found liable for $148 million in compensatory and punitive damages by a jury on Friday.

The reaction from social media, and particularly on X, was swift and mocking.

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'Horton Hears a Coup': Former prosecutor slams Trump's 'clownish' Dr. Seuss motion

Donald Trump's legal team is embarrassing itself with a recent filing in the D.C. criminal case the former president is facing, a former prosecutor said.

Team Trump compared Special Counsel Jack Smith to the "Grinch" in a recent filing in the case, which is being overseen by Judge Chutkan, because the prosecutor sought an expedited schedule the defense said that would make them work through Christmas. Smith filed a reply, saying that he's no Grinch and that, "If the Court today enters a briefing order consistent with the Government’s request, the defendant’s brief would be due no later than December 23."

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'Daddy Trump': Ex-president mocked for cringey social post of 'worst mall Santa ever'

The former president of the United States of America wants you to know the “worst mall Santa ever” just wants his “daddy Trump back.”

Donald Trump was relentlessly mocked Friday after he shared on Truth Social an interview between Tucker Carlson and golfer John Daly, who sported a bright red shirt and a long white beard.

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Trump lawyers’ apology letters contain a 'wink and a nod' to election deniers: expert

Two terse apologies from Donald Trump lawyers who pleaded guilty to Georgia election interference charges served as a sly wink to conspiracy theorists who refuse to believe Joe Biden won the 2020 election, experts say.

Democratic strategist Fred Hicks told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Friday he was stunned by the cold, one-line apologies submitted to the Fulton County court by Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro.

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GOP scrambles after audio reveals candidate in must-win seat blasting Donald Trump

Republican leadership in Ohio is scrambling after their preferred candidate to take on longtime Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur was caught on tape blasting former President Donald Trump, reported Politico on Friday.

Former state Rep. Craig Riedel was previously their favorite to deny a second primary nomination to scandal-plagued J.R. Majewski, who has already earned endorsements from a handful of figures like U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance.

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Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis hit by new legal challenge: 'Should be disbarred'

Jenna Ellis, the Donald Trump attorney who tearfully pleaded guilty to 2020 election interference crimes, will face disbarment in her home state if two watchdog groups have their way.

The groups — States United Democracy Center and Lawyers Defending American Democracy — lodged a complaint against Ellis with Colorado's Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel via a joint letter sent Friday.

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Trump is taking gloves off with unconventional tactic to win votes: report

Donald Trump has spent less time campaigning in early-voting states and has been showing up at sporting events, one of which was a recent UFC brawl in Las Vegas, PBS NewsHour reported.

As NewsHour's report points out, video of Trump's appearances at such sporting events get big engagement on social media, including on non-political outlets, giving him exposure that is far cheaper and easier than political rallies.

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