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'Flat earth people': Giuliani attorney insults Trump's followers during Georgia trial

Joe Sibley, an attorney for Rudy Giuliani, seemed to insult Donald Trump's supporters by comparing them to people who believe the Earth is flat.

During the third day of a defamation trial, The Guardian's Sam Levine explained Sibley's strategy was to suggest Giuliani helped Ruby Freeman and Shay Moss when he defamed them with falsehoods about the 2020 presidential election.

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'Strong chance' Trump will walk free from J​6 case thanks to Jack Smith: ex-FBI official

Former FBI assistant director-turned attorney Chris Swecker thinks Donald Trump has a good chance of walking free from his Jan. 6 case, Newsweek reported.

Special Counsel Jack Smith asked on Monday that the U.S. Supreme Court fast-track a decision on whether Trump has presidential immunity, to which the Court replied that it would quickly decide on whether to hear the case.

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Trump brags of friendship with Kim Jong Un as he rages about North Korea stance

Days after Donald Trump shrugged off his comments that he would be a “day one” dictator, the former president boasted about his friendship with North Korean’s 12-year dictator Kim Jong Un.

Trump took to Truth Social Wednesday to deny a report from Politico that he was backtracking on calls to denuclearize the authoritarian state.

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Trolling, erotica, vulgarity: Trump, Biden Facebook pages are unmitigated trash heaps

Former President Donald Trump is depicted as Ken getting booked in jail during the blockbuster movie, “Barbie.”

House Speaker Emerita Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is shrieking “I’m melting” while portraying the Wicked Witch of the West from “The Wizard of Oz.”

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'Trump 2024, baby!' GOP congressman blurts out motive for Biden inquiry

A Republican congressman was caught on camera giving away his real goal at the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX), one of Donald Trump's strongest allies in the U.S. House, was asked Tuesday on Capitol Hill what he hopes to gain from the inquiry into the president and his family's business dealings, and video obtained by Rolling Stone shows him appearing to admit it's political theater.

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Trump’s lawyer ridicules witness at 'ugly' final day of fraud trial

An “ugly” final day in Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial saw his lawyers whipping out anonymous online student reviews to discredit an Ivy League professor who testified the former president committed fraud, according to reports.

Jesus Suarez came to court with “RateMyProfessors.com” reviews he hurled at Dr. Eric Lewis, a Cornell University accounting professor who said in court Wednesday that Trump Organization records lacked important financial disclosures, according to multiple reports.

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Trump's 'MAGA shock troops' are laying groundwork for revenge on the media: analyst

Donald Trump's "MAGA shock troops" are signaling that if he's elected in 2024, he will be punishing his enemies, including many of the journalists who reported on him for the past 8 years — an endeavor that will be "Job No. 1," Robin Abcarian writes in The Los Angeles Times.

Abcarian says that demonizing the press is a tactic that Trump has long employed, as evidenced by past comments where he's said the press is “truly the enemy of the people" and that journalists are “scum” and “the absolute worst.” Trump has also said he wants to weaken the country's libel laws to make it easier to sue the press — with the support of some Supreme Court justices.

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'It's as clear as day': Giuliani judge berates lawyer for missing 'critical things'

U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell reportedly chastised Joe Sibley, an attorney for Rudy Giuliani, after he missed a key detail on court documents.

During the third day of Giuliani's defamation trial, expert witness Dr. Ashlee Humphreys testified that it would take millions to restore the reputations of Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss after they were falsely accused of rigging the 2020 presidential election.

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'Don’t get Trump’s hopes up': New recording shows lawyers got 'marching orders' in 2020

Donald Trump's attorneys were given "marching orders" in December 2020 not to get the then-president's hopes up about overturning his election loss, according to new evidence turned up in an election subversion case.

CNN obtained audio recordings of attorney Kenneth Chesebro telling Michigan state prosecutors last week that he and other Trump lawyers were given that clear instruction before going into the Oval Office for a photo opportunity with the ex-president two days after the Wisconsin Supreme Court had rejected his lawsuit to nullify the state's election results.

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'I hate this so much': Ex-Trump aide begs people 'not to support fraudsters' and 'losers'

Former President Donald Trump is selling pieces of his suit he wore when his mugshot photograph was taken in Georgia earlier this year — and his former communications aide Alyssa Farah Griffin is upset that people are falling for his scam.

Thus far, Trump has spent over $37 million on legal fees, with another $130 million in donor money being steered to the cost of his trials. He announced the suit sell-off Tuesday as a way to cover the costs.

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Trump attorneys: ‘Grinch’ Jack Smith attempting to ‘disenfranchise’ voters

Attorneys for Donald Trump are now comparing Jack Smith to the "Grinch," while alleging the Special Counsel is attempting to disenfranchise millions of American voters by trying to convict the ex-president.

"The prosecution has one goal in this case: To unlawfully attempt to try, convict, and sentence President Trump before an election in which he is likely to defeat President Biden. This represents a blatant attempt to interfere with the 2024 presidential election and to disenfranchise the tens of millions of voters who support President Trump’s candidacy," the ex-president's attorneys wrote in a motion opposing expedited review of Trump's already-rejected claim of absolute immunity from prosecution because he was President when he attempted to overturn the 2020 election results.

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Hunter Biden delivers impassioned speech on Capitol Hill blasting ‘MAGA’ GOP: full remarks

Hunter Biden accused "MAGA" Republicans of lying and blasted the "unrelenting Trump attack machine" in a passionate speech on Capitol Hill to set the record straight on his business dealings and personal finances after House GOP committee chairs refused his offer to testify before Congress in public. The chairs threatened him with contempt of Congress if he did not testify behind closed doors.

"Let me state as clearly as I can," the President's son stated unequivocally Wednesday morning, minutes after he was scheduled to testify (videos below). "My father was not financially involved in my business, not as a practicing lawyer, not as a board member of Burisma. Not in my partnership with a Chinese private businessman, not in my investments at home nor abroad, and certainly not as an artist."

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'They consume him': Analyst dismisses Trump's effort to backtrack from dictator ambitions

Donald Trump hasn't been shy about stating his dictatorial ambitions, and his campaign cemented that narrative by commenting on his threats.

The former president and 2024 Republican frontrunner, along with some of his allies, have openly threatened to use government powers against their enemies, suggesting they'll invoke the Insurrection Act upon taking office, pardon Jan. 6 rioters, create immigrant detention camps and stack the government with loyalists — and The Bulwark columnist A.B. Stoddard said those threats should set voters on edge.

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