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'Did you not hear me?' Judge scolds Alina Habba for blowing off his rulings

Trump attorney Alina Habba repeatedly drew the ire of Judge Lewis Kaplan on Thursday during her second day of cross-examining E. Jean Carroll.

As reported by Matthew Russell Lee at Inner City Press, Habba grilled Carroll about past sexually explicit tweets that she had written despite the fact that such tweets had no bearing on whether former President Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed her, as a jury last year found him liable for doing.

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GOP insiders fear Trump's VP pick will be a 'MAGA nightmare'

With Donald Trump all but certain to be the 2024 Republican presidential nominee, concerns are growing among Republican Party insiders over who he will select to be his running mate.

During a recent Fox News town hall, the former president claimed he had already made his pick but would not be making an announcement until a later date.

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'This is Evidence 101': Alina Habba hit with 10 sustained objections in a row

Trump attorney Alina Habba faced repeated objections while questioning writer E. Jean Carroll in the defamation trial against former President Donald Trump.

After a rough start in her cross-examination of Carroll on Thursday, Habba continued to face problems throughout the morning court session.

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Alina Habba is already off to a bad start on day 3 of E. Jean Carroll trial

Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, got off to a rough start on Thursday in the defamation trial of her boss — who took a break from personally attending so he could attend his mother-in-law's funeral.

The former president has been sued for defamation by E. Jean Carroll. He has already been found liable of sexual abuse and defamation at a separate trial.

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'Cartoon villain' Trump is 'acting like the guiltiest man alive' in court: columnist

Donald Trump behaved like a villain straight out of central casting when he appeared in a New York City courtroom Thursday as a jury heard evidence in his defamation case filed by author E. Jean Carroll, according to an observer.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin has been in the courtroom, where she said Trump glowered and glared at Carroll, who he was found liable of sexually abusing and then defaming in a previous trial. Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte said the four-times-indicted former president could not have acted more guilty if he tried.

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'Wow': Trump's 'meandering' New Hampshire speech leaves MSNBC panel stunned

After watching clips of Donald Trump's "meandering" speech in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on Wednesday night, MSNBC's Willie Geist responded with a stunned "wow" — and he and MSNBC co-host Jonathan Lemire suggested it was just one more example that the former president's mind appears to be going.

With Trump jumping from topic to topic and rambling about subjects that included "liquid gold," former GOP speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) "driving grannies" off cliffs — and then bringing up his mother-in-law dying — the two hosts suggested the former president is handing Democrats more ammo about his mental decline.

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'An insult to every woman': MSNBC's Mika goes off on Nikki Haley for blowing off rape

Morning Joe co-host Mika Brezinski went on a long rant Thursday aimed at former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) for refusing to acknowledge that Donald Trump has been found liable of sexually assaulting New York writer E. Jean Carroll.

In an interview with CNN's Dana Bash, Haley claimed she was oblivious to the details of the widely reported Trump defamation case that is ongoing in New York as she and the ex-president battle for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

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'We don't have kings in America': Conservatives bash Trump's 'total immunity' claims

Former President Donald Trump's latest Truth Social rant about having "total immunity" from prosecution even if his actions "cross the line" into criminality is drawing fire from some conservative critics.

In an all-caps 2 a.m. Truth Social post, the twice-impeached, four-time-indicted former president declared that "EVEN EVENTS THAT 'CROSS THE LINE' MUST FALL UNDER TOTAL IMMUNITY, OR IT WILL BE YEARS OF TRAUMA TRYING TO DETERMINE GOOD FROM BAD."

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'Just stop!': Nikki Haley buried by Morning Joe for ducking Trump rape questions

Watching former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) claiming she is in the dark about Donald Trump's ongoing trial in New York for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll after he was found guilty in an earlier trial of sexually assaulting her, the entire "Morning Joe" panel reacted with disgust on Thursday morning.

In a CNN clip from a Haley campaign stop in New Hampshire, the aspiring GOP presidential nominee was asked by CNN's Dana Bash, "How do you feel about your party’s front-runner being held liable for sexual abuse?”

"First of all, I haven’t paid attention to his cases, and I’m not a lawyer,” Haley offered. “All I know is that he’s innocent until proven guilty, and when he’s proven guilty, and he’s sitting in a courtroom—that’s exactly what I’m talking about. You’ve got investigations on Trump and Biden.”

She later added, "Every one of these cases, they need to be heard out, he needs to defend himself. If he’s found guilty, he’s gonna pay the price. If he’s not found guilty, then we move forward. What I will tell you is that I’m focused on the economy, the border, and education, and getting our country back on track.”

As the clip ended, "Morning Joe" co-host Wille Geist stated, "It's hard to watch," as Mika Brzezinski exclaimed, "Just stop!" while another panelist muttered "Pathetic" in the cross-talk.

"'I haven't been following it,'" co-host Scarborough repeated. "You haven't been following the fact that a woman has been raped, according to a judge and a jury found him liable of sexual assault, found him liable for defaming the woman— the judge said Donald Trump raped?"

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"After that defamation verdict came down, he continued to defame the woman, the woman the judge said he raped," he continued before disgustedly adding. "Even in court and on Truth Social, he continues to defame the woman the judge says he raped. Nikki Haley says she can't comment on it because she hasn't really followed the case, and she's not a lawyer."

"This is somebody who wants to be president of the United States? Sounds like this is somebody who wants to be vice president of the United States," he pointed out.

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Rundown: The Trump legal cases to watch in 2024

This year promises to be a busy one for the Trump legal team, with the former US president facing accusations of wrongdoing – ranging from the civil to the criminal to the unconstitutional – in multiple states and jurisdictions. Here is a look at the four criminal indictments (and others) that Donald Trump will be facing in 2024, even as he vies to retake the presidency in November.

Donald Trump has been charged with a total of 91 felony counts in four criminal indictments, with the former president facing possible prison sentences in each case.

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'Toddler' Trump's tantrums are killing his election hopes: MSNBC panel

On Thursday morning the entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" pounced all over Donald Trump and his attorney Alina Habba's abrasive and disastrous courtroom antics on Wednesday and agreed the former president's "tantrum" in the courtroom -- not his first -- will cripple his re-election hopes.

Reflecting on Trump's day of battling with Judge Lewis Kaplan in the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial, co-host Joe Scarborough said it may play well to the MAGA base, but independent voters will want nothing to do with Trump come election time.

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'Yesterday was a disaster for Trump as a defendant': prosecutor

Appearing on MSNBC's "Way Too Early" on Thursday morning, a blunt-talking Dave Aronberg explained that Donald Trump and his lawyers did themselves no favors with their antics in Judge Lewis Kaplan's courtroom on Wednesday.

Speaking with host Jonathan Lemire, the State Attorney for Palm Beach County likened Trump's chances in the E. Jean Carrol defamation trial to the sinking of the Titanic.

"In your experience what is your read on how the jury will likely respond to Trump's behavior in the trial, behavior that included being reprimanded by the judge?" host Lemire prompted.

"Yesterday was a disaster for Trump as a defendant," the legal analyst quickly replied. "I would liken him to the Titanic but at least the Titanic had a band. Even though he's playing to his rabid MAGA base, that's the intent here, he's losing in the actual court because they're antagonizing the judge. They're showing contempt for the jury, and of course to E. Jean Carroll."

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"You know, when it comes to damages there were only $5 million of damages in first trial," he elaborated. "I expect there to be a lot more in this one because Trump has continued to repeat the offense of defamation. Remember there's a doctrine here of collateral estoppel which means Trump and [attorney] Alina Hobba are not allowed to relitigate the first trial."

"But instead of trying to reduce the damages here by showing, look, it was her own words, E. Jean Carroll's own words that prompted the abuse and not Trump's words, they're just stoking the fire," he continued. "And Trump didn't even stand up when the jury was leaving today. He walked out of the courtroom. That's the kind of stuff that will get you bit at the end of the day. I expect a very large verdict here in punitive damages."

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Trump: I should have 'total immunity' from prosecution even if I 'cross the line'

Former President Donald Trump posted a furious all-caps rant on Truth Social at 2 a.m. on Thursday in which he said that he deserved to have "total immunity" from criminal prosecution even if he "crossed the line" by committing crimes.

"A PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES MUST HAVE FULL IMMUNITY, WITHOUT WHICH IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM/HER TO PROPERLY FUNCTION," the former president wrote. "ANY MISTAKE, EVEN IF WELL INTENDED, WOULD BE MET WITH ALMOST CERTAIN INDICTMENT BY THE OPPOSING PARTY AT TERM END. EVEN EVENTS THAT 'CROSS THE LINE' MUST FALL UNDER TOTAL IMMUNITY, OR IT WILL BE YEARS OF TRAUMA TRYING TO DETERMINE GOOD FROM BAD. THERE MUST BE CERTAINTY."

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