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Donald Trump vows to deliver closing remarks in fraud trial himself: report

Come Thursday, the culmination of the fraud case brought by New York attorney general accusing the 45th president of wildly hyping up the value of his properties and assets to procure favorable loans and deals, former president Donald Trump will reportedly be delivering some of the closing remarks.

Sources are telling ABC News that the ex-president, who last month made a last-minute decision to not appear as a witness for his own defense in the $370 million financial fraud trial, wants to be in the mix when his defense team offers their closing arguments.

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Trump lawyer Alina Habba ridiculed for claim that presidential immunity protects Americans

Alina Habba was ridiculed on social media after she claimed presidential immunity protects Americans.

Habba — who recently suggested Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh owed her client a favor and declared she can fake being smart — appeared on Fox News to share her thoughts on former President Donald Trump's presidential immunity arguments made in a D.C. hearing Tuesday.

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Trump got excited in court as lawyers told judges 'he’s winning in the polls': reporter

Reporter Ryan Reilly revealed some colorful details from inside the Washington, D.C. courtroom as former President Donald Trump listened to his lawyers argue that he should be immune from prosecution Tuesday.

Speaking to MSNBC's Ali Velshi, Reilly explained that it seemed as if Trump's lawyer was adding little comments to boost Trump's ego and make him happy.

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'You have lost these judges': Legal expert says Trump lawyer blew it with assassin answer

Former President Donald Trump's attorney crashed and burned trying to convince the D.C. Circuit appellate judges that former President Donald Trump has absolute immunity from being prosecuted in the federal election conspiracy case, former federal prosecutor and CNN legal analyst Elliot Williams said during a panel on Tuesday.

In particular, said Williams, lawyer John Sauer blew his case when he told the judges that Trump could order the military assassination of a political opponent, and that wouldn't be a prosecutable offense unless he was already impeached for it.

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Trump was such a 'crook' that Jeffrey Epstein cut ties with him: Epstein's brother

During an interview with Piers Morgan this Tuesday, Mark Epstein, the brother of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, says the billionaire sex trafficker's death was likely orchestrated by someone who wanted him to keep quiet.

"Do you think that one of those people who may have had a vested interest in shutting him up ... may have played a part in his death?" Morgan asked.

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Watergate prosecutor: Nixon tried veiled threat on SCOTUS judges before Trump — it failed

A former Watergate prosecutor watched as President Richard Nixon suggested four of the Supreme Court justices he nominated would remember what he did for them — and repay.

It failed for him — and it will fail for Donald Trump too, he said.

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Christian scholar urges evangelicals to abandon church as it's lost 'moral credibility'

A leading religious scholar said Tuesday he was using his faith to halt the "manifest surrender" of American Christians to Trump — and the fascism he expects him to bring.

Dr. David P. Gushee, a distinguished university professor of Christian ethics at Georgia's Mercer University and chair of Christian social ethics at the Free University of Amsterdam, spoke with Salon's Chauncey Devega about what he says is a crisis in "White Christianity" as it slowly submits to Donald Trump.

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Trump fantasizes about coming after Biden if immunity claim thrown out of court

After appearing in court on Tuesday morning, Donald Trump took to his social media site to claim that if there is no such thing as absolute presidential immunity, then Joe Biden can be prosecuted for anything Trump wants if he wins.

"Just finished a very productive Federal Appeals Court Hearing, in Washington, D.C., on whether or not a President should have Immunity," Trump wrote with randomly capitalized letters. He went on to say that special counsel Jack Smith also attended the proceeding.

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Trump dealt loss as judge rules profane tape can play at E. Jean Carroll trial

The infamous recording of Donald Trump boasting in 2005 that he can grab women sexually can be presented as evidence in E. Jean Carroll’s civil trial against him, a judge ruled Tuesday.

U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan also banned Trump’s lawyers from suggesting in court that he didn’t sexually abuse the former journalist, questioning her mental health or discussing her sex life, court records show.

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Judges will shoot down Trump immunity by 'sledgehammer or stiletto': Fox's Jonathan Turley

Fox News legal pundit Jonathan Turley predicted former President Donald Trump would lose his claim that he can't be prosecuted for election crimes because of "presidential immunity."

Turley made the remarks on Fox News Tuesday after a three-judge appeals panel heard immunity arguments about a federal election subversion case against Trump.

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'Flopped and floundered': Columnist laments squandered chance to have benched Trump

While it's true that Donald Trump took advantage of a particular rot within the GOP that helped him rise to power, his presidency was not inevitable, argues columnist Jamelle Bouie for The New York Times.

"If Republican elites had coalesced around a single candidate in the early days of the 2016 presidential race, they might have derailed Trump before he had a chance to pick up steam," Bouie writes. "If Republicans had chosen, in the aftermath of the 'Access Hollywood' videotape, to fully reject his presence in American politics, he might have flopped and floundered in the November election."

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'It'll be Bedlam': Trump hit for 'veiled threats' immediately after immunity hearing

Donald Trump made insurrection threats Tuesday outside a hearing on whether the former president is immune from criminal charges linked to the U.S. Capitol attacks on Jan. 6, his conservative critics say.

The Lincoln Project shared video Tuesday of Trump after his presidential immunity hearing in Washington D.C., during which the former president predicts what his supporters would do if special counsel Jack Smith won his election interference case.

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Trump refuses to respond when asked to tell supporters ‘no violence’

In his first campaign speech of the year, on Friday, just outside of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden drew distinctions between what he called his fight for American democracy and Donald Trump's attacks on it.

" Trump won’t do what an American president must do," President Biden told supporters in what The New York Times called a "blistering" speech that delivered a "ferocious condemnation" in "searing language" against his likely 2024 election opponent, Donald Trump.

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