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'Fate of the world' at risk if Trump wins another term: The Economist

Nov. 5, 2024 looms large for the "fate of the world."

The Economist published a story in its annual The World Ahead 2024 series (with an illustration of the 45th president's silhouette swallowing most of earth) and tees up next year's election for the White House as pivotal for the nation and indeed the entire world where it will come down to "tens of thousands of voters in just a handful of states."

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Trump takes 'victory lap' on gag order stay — but it’s not a 'win': legal analyst

Ex-President Donald Trump believed he prevailed against a "wicked attack" Thursday when a New York appellate court paused two gag orders imposed by Judge Arthur Engoron, who is presiding over his ongoing civil fraud trial.

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin, who's been inside of the courtroom throughout the trial, reports via X (formerly Twitter), "NEW: Over on Truth Social, Trump's taking a victory lap after securing an interim stay of the gag orders in the NY case. A stay, and especially an interim stay pending a hearing/appeal, is a pause that goes back to the state of affairs before the order being appealed."

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'Caginess': Ex-prosecutor shows how Judge Cannon might be 'in the tank for Trump'

Right-wing Judge Aileen Cannon, who is presiding over former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, has made moves that signal she will likely delay the trial by several months, decreasing the chances it can be held before the election at all.

It's yet another move that shows that she is deferential to the defendant who appointed her to the bench in the first place, said former prosecutor Harry Litman on Thursday's edition of MSNBC's "All In."

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Trump's trials headed for a collision course over scheduling: report

Former President Donald Trump's four criminal trials are on a potential collision course with scheduling and dates — to the point where it's possible that only one of these trials could be heard before the 2024 election, reported The Messenger on Thursday evening.

"By all accounts, including her own, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan has no intention of budging on the March 4, 2024, start date of Trump’s Washington D.C. trial on federal election-subversion charges," reported Steve Reilly and Darren Samuelsohn. "But even Chutkan, an appointee of President Barack Obama, doesn’t have total control over her schedule: Trump’s lawyers are pressing to get a pre-trial ruling from Chutkan on whether their client has absolute immunity from Special Counsel Jack Smith's criminal charges due to his status as a former president of the United States."

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Trump 'lost any benefit of the doubt': Conservative says ex-president is now a fascist

A former Republican columnist concedes: Trump is teetering toward fascism.

Time isn't proving kind for the case that Donald Trump's substance and positions so far in his third run for the White House are taking on fascist leanings, The Atlantic's Tom Nichols wrote in a column titled "Trump Crosses a Crucial Line".

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'Dangerous conduct': Ex-prosecutor says Trump co-defendant needs to stop mouthing off

Harrison Floyd, the former director of "Black Voices for Trump" and the only one of former president Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election racketeering trial to be briefly held in jail pending trial, may find himself headed back to jail as a judge is considering revoking his bond for improperly contacting a witness. But he's not taking it lying down, raging about it on social media.

He would do well to stop talking before it hurts him further, argued former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance on Thursday's edition of MSNBC's "The ReidOut."

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'Absurdly insane': Jenna Ellis goes scorched earth on Trump and allies

Donald Trump's former attorney Jenna Ellis is embroiled in an online feud with Trump's son, Don Trump Jr., as well as other allies of the former president and his team.

Ellis, who is cooperating with investigators in connection with the Georgia RICO election case, has previously criticized the former president as being a "narcissist." Now, she is targeting Trump's son, as well as a self-proclaimed journalist who Jr. has floated as having a potential role in a future White House for his ex-presidential father.

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Trump 'absolutely' engaged in insurrection and should be barred from office: legal expert

Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner weighed in on Thursday during his "Justice Matters" podcast regarding the Colorado 14th Amendment trial against former President Donald Trump — a case that could hold the former president ineligible for office under the Insurrection Clause.

The case against Trump, as far as Kirschner is concerned, is cut and dried.

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Trump's lawyers want to prove alleged election crimes were 'admirable': analysis

Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers will likely try to prove efforts to overturn the 2020 election and disrupt the peaceful transfer of power were “admirable,” political analysts at the New York Times contend.

Maggie Haberman and Alan Feuer published Thursday an expansive opinion piece detailing potential defenses Trump might use in the election interference trials he faces in 2024.

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'Out of control': Trump attacks Judge Engoron's law clerk hours after gag order lifted

Donald Trump is testing his new powers after a gag order was stayed in his civil fraud case.

An appeals court paused the order, which kept the former president from attacking the law clerk for the judge in the case, Arthur Engoron. Trump didn't take long to test that boundary.

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'Still serious': Legal expert says not to underestimate Trump co-defendants' conduct

Former President Donald Trump may get most of the attention as the most important defendant in the Georgia election racketeering case brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis — but people need to pay attention to the alleged crimes of his co-defendants, argued former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg on MSNBC Thursday evening.

This came in the middle of a discussion about Scott Hall, the former bail bondsman implicated in the breach of voting equipment in Coffee County, along with pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell, and the first person in the case to plead guilty.

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Trump shares article parading sexy photos of his lawyer

Donald Trump took a moment to celebrate his lawyer Thursday when he shared a Barstool Sports “article” that heaps praise on attorney Alina Habba — with a parade of photos of her in sexy poses.

The article was short on legal analysis — there aren’t any original sources, and supporting evidence consists mostly of pictures of Habba enjoying what appears to be a very fancy personal life.

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Attack on Pelosi's husband should be part of Trump gag order hearing: ex-FBI prosecutor

Andrew Weissmann, former FBI general counsel and NYU law professor, hopes that the New York Appeals Court considers people like David DePape, who attacked former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer, when deciding whether to uphold the gag order against Donald Trump.

The attacker of Paul Pelosi was found guilty of assault and attempted kidnapping of a federal official on Thursday.

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