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Trump left in a 'bleak' position by 3 lawyers who quit in single day: Michael Cohen

Former Trump attorney and "fixer" Michael Cohen said the withdrawal of three of Donald Trump's lawyers from his cases is a "bleak" development for the former president, Newsweek reported.

Joe Tacopina and his two partners, Chad Seigel and Matthew DeOreo, withdrew their services in Trump's New York hush money trial, as well as the appeal of the civil trial brought against Trump by writer E. Jean Carroll, who was awarded $5 million in May.

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Trump's Iowa landslide is great news for Joe Biden: analysts

Donald Trump easily won the Iowa Republican caucus, and that could be great news for President Joe Biden.

Polling has shown that most undecided voters remain unsure if Trump would be the GOP nominee, but the former president's overwhelming win in the first primary could snap this year's race into focus as a rematch of the 2020 election — and help Biden stop his slide in approval ratings, reported The Messenger.

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Trump adviser Peter Navarro faces prison after losing appeal in contempt of Congress case

U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta on Tuesday denied Donald Trump adviser Peter Navarro's request for a new trial over his contempt of Congress case.

Navarro was convicted in September of contempt when he refused to cooperate with the House Select Committee investigating the 2020 election overthrow attempt and Jan. 6 attack.

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'I'm not a lawyer': Trump rival dodges when asked about his liability for sexual abuse

A jury last year found former President Donald Trump liable for defaming and sexually abusing journalist E. Jean Carroll.

While this is the kind of damaging verdict that most politicians would dream of using against their opponents, Trump's rivals for the Republican Party nomination have shied away from attacking him over it.

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Jack Smith wins as court turns down appeal to keep Trump Twitter records secret

Special counsel Jack Smith will have access to Donald Trump's Twitter account, a court has ruled.

A split panel of D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judges ruled against X's effort to appeal Smith's search warrant. X is the social media network formally known as Twitter.

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Trump gets slapped down by appeals court as defamation trial starts

A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity in the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll, court records show.

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York also dismissed Trump's arguments that his 2019 statements against Carroll were not defamatory, the ruling shows.

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Agitated Trump 'twisting and turning' in seat as potential jurors questioned: report

Donald Trump is apparently having a hard time in court Tuesday morning.

Jury selection began in the defamation trial against Trump by author E. Jean Carroll, but according to ABC News, the ex-president seemed agitated.

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Trump's prospective jurors admit to being election deniers at defamation trial

At least two prospective jurors were admitted election deniers in Donald Trump's second defamation trial brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.

During the first day of jury selection on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan quizzed the prospective jurors about personal connections to Carroll or Trump.

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Liz Cheney expected to lead anti-MAGA alliance of Republicans into Biden's camp: columnist

Republicans who have turned against Trump have little choice but to jump ship now that their nemesis is once again consolidating the vote to be nominated for president.

And one person who could help make that happen is former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), wrote Jennifer Rubin for The Washington Post.

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Trump diehards think Iowa caucus was rigged — even after his massive victory

If you thought that supporters of former President Donald Trump would lay off election conspiracy theories after his big win in the Iowa caucus, think again.

Vice News reports that MAGA diehards on Tuesday morning were still cooking up voter fraud schemes even after their candidate beat the nearest competitor by 30 points.

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Testy judge slaps down lawyer Alina Habba as she again pushes for Trump trial delay

Donald Trump's attempt to use his dead mother-in-law's funeral to postpone his $10 million defamation trial was slapped down Tuesday by a testy New York City judge, reports show.

"You asked me for a week's adjournment and I denied it," Judge Lewis Kaplan snapped at Trump's attorney Alina Habba, according to ABC News. "The repetition is not accomplishing anything."

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'Looking for response': Experts think Trump is deliberately antagonizing defamation judge

Judge Lewis Kaplan has warned Donald Trump in the past that he could be hit with additional defamation liability if he doesn't curb his social media posts attacking E. Jean Carroll.

But as the jury came into the court Tuesday in the latest defamation case filed by the writer, Trump's social media account blew up with attacks.

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Trump's language increasingly aggressive when describing possible second term

Donald Trump has never been known for flattering his opponents, but in recent months he has come out with even more aggressive language that gives a hint as to what his second term might be like if he returns to the White House.

The former president, who is miles ahead of his rivals in the race for the Republican nomination and easily won the Iowa caucuses on Monday, has made very clear that vengeance is a powerful motivating force for him.

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