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Donald Trump cut off as he gets brutally fact-checked by CNN's Kaitlan Collins

Donald Trump was caught making false accusations of election fraud and political witch hunts on Tuesday by CNN legal analysts who tuned into his post-presidential immunity-hearing speech.

CNN host Kaitlan Collins cut off Trump's speech and jumped in to call him out on several false claims she said she needed to dispute immediately.

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Eric Trump uses father's immunity appeal to beg for campaign cash

Eric Trump sent out a fundraising appeal as his father's attorneys tried to persuade an appeals court to make him immune from prosecution.

The former president's son begged supporters for campaign cash as attorney Dean John Sauer told an apparently skeptical three-judge panel that Trump cannot be prosecuted for attempting to subvert the 2020 election because he had not been impeached and convicted in the Senate.

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Trump lawyer: 'Biden could be prosecuted for trying to stop this man'

Donald Trump lawyer John Lauro echoed his client on Tuesday by warning that President Joe Biden could face prosecution simply because his administration's Department of Justice brought charges against the former president.

While talking with reporters after an appeals court hearing in which Trump's legal team argued their client had absolute immunity from criminal prosecutions, Lauro made the case that hitting Trump with criminal charges would spark a cycle of recriminations in American politics.

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Trump's past arguments came 'back to haunt him' at latest court hearing: former prosecutor

Former President Donald Trump's big mouth is coming back to bite him, a legal analyst said Tuesday.

Former Manhattan prosecutor Karen Agnifilo took to CNN Tuesday to discuss a moment in Trump’s presidential immunity hearing when his trial lawyers were confronted with past statements made in his impeachment hearings in January 2021.

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Steve Bannon says Fani Willis should 'end up in jail' over love life allegations

Right-wing podcast host Steve Bannon on Tuesday predicted that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis would "end up in jail" over her love life.

Bannon and pro-Trump attorney Mike Davis discussed a lawsuit claiming Willis had a "romantic relationship" with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

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Trump lawyer turned 'losing argument' into 'preposterous' claims: expert

Donald Trump's attorneys argued his immunity claim before an appeals court panel — and a CNN legal analyst predicted certain defeat.

The former president's attorney Dean John Sauer claimed in court Tuesday that former chief executives could be criminally prosecuted only if they had been impeached and convicted by Congress, but CNN legal analyst Elie Honig said the three-judge panel appeared deeply skeptical of that argument.

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'Guffaw-inducing': Trump ridiculed for 'ludicrous' claims in Colorado ballot appeal

Donald Trump is making some questionable arguments in his appeal to the Supreme Court to keep on state ballots after he was booted off Colorado's, Vice News reported.

Trump's legal team claims that the Jan. 6 Capitol riot was not an insurrection. It also claims that, even if it was, he did not participate and is therefore not liable for trial.

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Trump lawyer backtracks on whether he could be prosecuted even if convicted by Senate

Trump lawyer Dean John Sauer argued Tuesday that the only way his client could be criminally prosecuted for any crime he committed while president would be if he were first convicted in the United States Senate.

While that interpretation of the United States Constitution was seen as extreme by many legal experts, Sauer made it even more so during the end of the appeals court hearing into Trump's claim of immunity by hedging on whether Trump would be liable for prosecution even if two-thirds of the United States Senate had found him guilty of inciting an insurrection.

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Trump lawyers were warned to dial back 'boisterous Trump way of argument' before appeal

A former House January 6 Committee lawyer warned Donald Trump's legal team not to perform for their client just minutes before they walked into an appeals court Tuesday.

Temidayo Aganga-Williams was talking on CNN as former President Donald Trump arrived at the D.C. court to hearing arguments in his claim that he is presidentially immune from prosecution in the federal election conspiracy case brought by special counsel Jack Smith — an argument many experts believe he has no chance of winning, but that could be useful to him as a stall tactic to push back his trial date.

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'This is over': Legal experts weigh in as Trump lawyer 'demolishes' own immunity case

Donald Trump's lawyers attempted to persuade an appeals court panel that a former president could commit almost any action and evade prosecution, but legal experts weren't impressed by their arguments.

Trump attorney Dean John Sauer argued that special counsel Jack Smith had based his prosecution on "official acts" the former president undertook while in office, but legal experts said hypothetical scenarios sketched by justice Florence Pan about a chief executive ordering the assassination of a political rival showed deep skepticism from the three-judge panel on those immunity claims.

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Judge vents frustration at Trump lawyer for 'paradoxical' view of 'presidential immunity'

Federal appeals Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson grilled attorney John Sauer as he argued that former President Donald Trump was entitled to absolute immunity from indictment for election subversion.

During Tuesday oral arguments before the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, Henderson became frustrated with Sauer.

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Prosecuting Trump will open 'Pandora's box' from which the U.S. will never recover: lawyer

Prosecuting Donald Trump is going to open a “Pandora’s box” of pain on the country, his lawyer told appeals court judges Tuesday.

"To authorize the prosecution of a president for its official acts would open a Pandora's box from which this nation may never recover," D. John Sauer said at the start of the hearing in Washington, D.C., which is considering the former president’s claims that he should be immune for criminal charges.

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Trump is provoking multiple constitutional crises — all at once: experts

Many of Donald Trump's critics, from Never Trump conservative Charlie Sykes to "Real Time" host Bill Maher, have been warning that the 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner could provoke a constitutional crisis.

Former First Lady Michelle Obama, in a recent interview for the podcast "On Purpose," told host Jay Shetty that she is "terrified about what could possibly happen" in this year's election and warned, "We cannot take this democracy for granted."

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