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'He may yet prevail': Expert says Trump is perfecting 'deep state' defense in Carroll case

Former President Donald Trump is perfecting a “deep state” defense in the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll that may prove successful in his ultimate battle to reclaim the White House, a legal expert said Friday.

"For his core supporters, backing down is for losers,” NYU law professor Stephen Gillers told Newsweek. "He may yet prevail.”

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Evangelicals gave Trump Iowa — what he now owes them could transform U.S. society: op-ed

In the wake of Donald Trump's Iowa caucuses victory that has brought him one step closer to the GOP presidential nomination, it's clear that the majority of his support came from evangelicals — Salon's Chauncey Devega wrote Friday.

And they're going to want something in return.

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'Too many lies': Nikki Haley finally comes out swinging against Trump

GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley has finally started to sharpen her attacks on former President Donald Trump.

Although Haley earlier this week declined to take a shot at Trump because he'd been found liable by a jury for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, the former South Carolina governor came out swinging against him after he lobbed an attack on her on Friday.

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Alina Habba is persona non grata at her Pennsylvania law school

This should be a time that Widener University Commonwealth Law School would want to trumpet one of its most notable alumni.

Alina Habba, a 2010 graduate, has been representing Donald Trump — a former president of the United States who has a huge lead to become this year’s Republican presidential nominee. She’s on national television and all over social media.

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Trump's argument to D.C. appeals court contains a 'fatal flaw': former U.S. attorney

Appearing early Friday with MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance was asked about Donald Trump's latest claim about why U.S. president's need total immunity — and she responded that his bid to the U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. is doomed.

As she told the host, Trump's case before the court contains a "fatal flaw."

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Alina Habba's critics 'nitpicking' Trump trial performance because she's a woman: attorney

Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, has been the target of mockery due to her combative style and court procedure flubs since she began representing Trump in his New York defamation case this week. But, according to New York federal attorney Colleen Kerwick, people are "nitpicking" her performance simply because she's a woman.

"Female lawyers already have an incredibly hard task of avoiding appearing too soft or too strident and too aggressive or not aggressive enough, so I'd rather herald her meteoric growth as an attorney than nitpick at her opportunities for further growth as an attorney and counselor at law," Kerwick told Newsweek.

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'Defiance and contempt': DOJ doesn't hold back as it urges judge to jail ex-Trump aide

On January 25, Peter Navarro — former trade adviser for the Trump Administration — is scheduled to be sentenced for two contempt of Congress convictions. Federal prosecutors are recommending prison time and, according to CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, the sentence they have in mind is six months.

In 2022, Navarro defied a subpoena from the January 6 Select Committee. Last year, he was found guilty on two counts.

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'We're going off that cliff': Ex-GOP presidential hopeful despairs that party is doomed

After finishing with just 0.2 percent of the vote in the Iowa Caucuses, former Republican Gov. of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson's bid to become president came to a crashing end this week.

And, after dropping out, he had a dire warning for what he sees in store for his party — and his nation.

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Reporter who's covered Trump for 20 years sounds alarm about his mental decline

Reacting to Donald Trump's Fox News interview on Thursday night where MSNBC labeled the former president as "dazed and confused," host Jonathan Lemire pointed out he has been covering the real estate magnate turned politician for decades and noted his decline is alarming.

After "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarbrough prompted Lemire by stating, "I think it is going to be harder and harder for the campaign to manage this guy, and in just my opinion, he looks like he's in a serious state of decline and seriously is so confused," the "Way Too Early" host jumped in.

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Nikki Haley getting under Trump's skin by bringing up his advanced age

With Republicans trying to undercut President Joe Biden's bid for re-election by pointing out his age, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) is using the same tactic on Donald Trump as she battles him for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

According to a report from the Washington Post, it's working and has knocked the embattled ex-president off message at the same time as he is fending off multiple costly criminal and civil trials.

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Trump finds new way to misspell Nikki Haley's birth name in new racist dog whistle

Donald Trump found another way to misspell Nikki Haley's birth name in an insulting attack on his Republican primary rival.

The former president referred to his one-time United Nations ambassador, whose given name is Nimarata, as "Nimrada" earlier this week, and Friday morning he called her "Nimbra" in an apparent effort to draw attention to her family's Indian heritage.

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'Poor Sean Hannity': MSNBC guest bursts out laughing at Fox host trying to reel Trump in

On Friday morning's "Morning Joe," regular MSNBC contributor and Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson laughed his way through trying to describe Donald Trump's Fox News interview on Thursday night with personality Sean Hannity.

Moments after MSNBC co-host Joe Scarborough observed that the former president did not "look well" during the interview and has been "shuffling around," Robinson began laughing as MSNBC displayed a chyron reading: "Dazed and Confused: Trump mixes up Biden with Obama, again."

As Robinson told the MSNBC panel, Hannity was forced to try and keep the former president on track and on topic and it was painful to watch.

"Poor Sean Hannity," he joked. "I don't often feel sorry for Sean Hannity, but I did because he had just absolutely teed up the ball, and Donald Trump, you know, hits the lamp on the table or whatever. It's just ridiculous. What more can he do?"

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"You know, the thing about Donald Trump, of course, is that he is pure id in the Freudian sense," he elaborated. "He blurts out whatever is on his mind, so you know what's on his mind is trying to stay out of jail. You can tell from the recent appearances how worried he is that he is going to go to jail; he is going to have to pay massive, massive fines in all these various cases."

"Who knows how much he'll have to pay to E. Jean Carroll?" he asked. "He's going to have consequences for his actions, not just over his presidency, over his long life in which he crosses the line all the time. He is all about crossing the line. He is so worried that he's going to have to go to jail, that this is what he is thinking about more than he is thinking about the campaign. More than anything else he wants to stay out of jail."

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‘War on women’: Trump defense is now to blame E. Jean Carroll say legal experts

Donald Trump's legal team appears to have cemented defense their strategy and are now blaming the victim, E. Jean Carroll, in the penalty phase of her defamation and sexual abuse civil case against the ex-president, experts are saying. This portion of the trial is to determine how much Trump must pay Carroll, a journalist who this week on the stand detailed how Trump's attacks cost her her valuable reputation and her income.

"Attended the E Jean Carroll trial today," writes former FBI General Counsel and MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann. He notes that "the Trump defense appears to be Carroll is to blame, since by going public with the sexual assault claim, Trump had to defame her and her reputation suffered only because of her decision to report the assault."

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