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Trump told reporter that he agreed with Jan. 6 protesters: 'I wanted what they wanted'

Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig revealed on MSNBC that, when meeting with Donald Trump, he confessed that he was on board with the Jan. 6 protesters attacking the U.S. Capitol.

"I remember my co-author and I, when we wrote a book about the last year of Donald Trump's presidency, we went to visit him and interview him on the record," she recalled.

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'Fundamentally unfair': Trump's legal team rages in new filing seeking to stay D.C. trial

In a new filing laden with politically-charged complaints, former President Donald Trump's legal team supported the automatic stay of the case before District Judge Tanya Chutkan.

"On behalf of the Biden Administration, the prosecution will do everything that it can to rush to an unconstitutional and fundamentally unfair trial to try to prevent President Trump from winning the 2024 election, which he is currently leading," stated the filing.

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Former Trump Org. executive throws CFO Allen Weisselberg under the bus on condo appraisal

Donald Trump's defense lawyers rested their case on Tuesday after their expert witness finished his testimony. What followed was the attorney general's prosecutors using a former Trump Organization employee to debunk the expert.

Eli Bartov, a professor at NYU, was tasked with testifying as the expert witness on behalf of Trump's team.

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Former Republican officials urge court to reject Trump's 'presidential immunity'

A large group of Republican legal officials have filed an amicus brief with the D.C. Circuit, urging the judges to reject former President Donald Trump's claim of absolute presidential immunity shielding him from prosecution in United States v. Trump, the 2020 presidential election interference case.

The signatories to the brief include prominent officials like former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer, former Justice Department official and Virginia Congresswoman Barbara Comstock, former Missouri Attorney General John Danforth, former appellate judge Michael Luttig, and former EPA administrator Christine Todd Whitman.

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Trump attorney tries again to toss fraud case as State pleads for 'silly' motions to end

Donald Trump’s legal team for the fifth time Tuesday tried to have the former president's $250 million civil lawsuit tossed, but only managed to infuriate State attorneys and tickle the judge overseeing the case, reports show.

“There’s no evidence of fraud, no victims, no damage,” Trump attorney Chris Kise argued in his plea for a directed verdict, according to Law360’s Stewart Bishop.

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Election worker unleashes on Rudy Giuliani's lawyer in cross-examination

An attorney for Rudy Giuliani struggled to help his client during the cross-examination of former Georgia election worker Shaye Moss.

On the second day of Giuliani's defamation trial, Giuliani's attorney, Joe Sibley tried his hand at cross-examining Moss. U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell has already ruled that Giuliani is liable for defaming Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman.

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Shaye Moss hits back as lawyer blames Trump for threats: 'Giuliani was driving the bus'

Shaye Moss nimbly sidestepped a slew of oratory traps laid by Rudy Giuliani’s lawyer in her $43 million defamation case Tuesday, according to a reporter in the courtroom.

When Joe Sibley tried to argue the Trump campaign and far-right conspiracy sites were to blame for racist threats the Georgia poll worker received after Giuliani baselessly accused her of election fraud, Moss had a reply ready in waiting, reports Politico’s Kyle Cheney.

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Trump — not Biden — got cash from 12 countries: Dem fact-checks GOP at impeachment hearing

As House Republicans race to cobble together legislation to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, Democrats are pointing to ex-President Donald Trump — who appears to have engaged in the same activity the GOP is accusing the current president of.

Republicans, who are pushing to hold an impeachment inquiry vote, claim that Biden took money from foreign countries via his son Hunter’s business dealings. They have, as some Republicans admit, found no direct proof of their allegations.

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Judge scorches Giuliani lawyer: 'We're in the situation we're in because of your client'

U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell blasted Rudy Giuliani's attorney, Joe Sibley, after his client continued to possibly defame two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss.

Following a lunch break on the second day of the defamation trial, Howell addressed false claims Giuliani made before television cameras the night before. The one-time attorney for former President Donald Trump had continued to suggest that Moss and Freeman were responsible for rigging the 2020 presidential election.

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Trump's $900K expert was rejected from earlier case for contradictory evidence: report

An expert paid nearly $900,000 to testify in Donald Trump's fraud trial once had his evidence tossed by a New York judge who found it “flatly” contradictory, according to reports and court records.

Evidence from Eli Bartov — an NYU professor paid $877,500 to testify in defense of Trump’s accounting methods — was rejected by the judge in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ case against ExxonMobil in 2019, ABC News reports.

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New Mar-a-Lago evidence looks like 'separate count of conspiracy to influence': analyst

Former federal prosecutor and legal analyst Harry Litman said there might be a new charge of conspiracy in the Mar-a-Lago documents case.

It was revealed Monday that, after the FBI raid on the country club, Trump cozied up to a ex-staffer who had quit his job in the days after.

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Jury hears evidence Rudy Giuliani again defamed election workers in last 24 hours

Rudy Giuliani may have damaged his legal case after jurors heard that he continued disseminating falsehoods about the 2020 presidential election during his defamation trial.

U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell warned earlier on Tuesday that Giuliani may have again defamed election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss with comments he made after the first day of trial. Howell has already found Giuliani liable for claiming the election workers rigged the 2020 presidential election for then-President Donald Trump.

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Mike Johnson aide says ‘open and transparent’ too ‘wordy’ for impeachment rules

Republicans on a key committee on Tuesday declined to include an "open and transparent" provision in a proposed resolution to begin the impeachment of President Joe Biden.

During a Rules Committee hearing, Ranking Member Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) backed an amendment to use the phrase "open and transparent" because it had been removed from the resolution used to impeach former President Donald Trump in 2019.

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