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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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'Terrible idea': Ex-prosecutor warns Trump not to abuse temporarily lifted gag order

Former President Donald Trump should toe the line and avoid attacking court staff in the New York civil fraud trial, even though the gag order imposed on him — which he was already fined twice for violating — has temporarily been suspended by a state appellate judge.

That's the view of former federal prosecutor Elie Honig, who weighed in on CNN Thursday.

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'He should be condemned for being a child': Ex-GOPer rails against Trump

Former Republican lawmaker David Jolly (FL) went on a full attack Thursday, saying that people are being "too polite" when it comes to accusations that Donald Trump is encouraging violence in the United States.

The conversation on MSNBC was couched in a discussion about David DePape, who was convicted on two federal charges Thursday after he attacked the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. According to DePape's own testimony, he was influenced by QAnon conspiracies pressed by MAGA Republicans.

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'In the bag for Trump': Former federal prosecutor directly accuses Judge Aileen Cannon

Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann was quick to call out Judge Aileen Cannon in response to a decision she handed down in special counsel Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago documents case on Thursday.

The Guardian's Hugo Lowell reported that Cannon, a Donald Trump appointee, has denied Smith's "request…. that she set (a) CIPA Section 5 deadline" in the case — meaning that the "defendant is required to disclose what classified info he intends to use at trial."

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Michael Cohen accuses Trump of ongoing intimidation campaign after latest subpoena

The latest subpoena from Donald Trump's legal team demanding witness and the former president's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen turn over phones and other equipment is part of a pattern of attacks designed to use the legal system to intimidate, Cohen said Thursday.

The Daily Beast reported that Trump's team had demanded Cohen turn over "documents and communications [regarding aspects of the case] ...that are stored on any medium under your possession or control, including but not limited to phones (including encrypted messaging applications), tablets, computers, and hard copy,"

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Michigan investigators get 'secret' source on Trump fans' plot to seize voting machines

Prosecutors in Michigan have obtained evidence from a "secret" source about a plot by Donald Trump supporters to seize voting machines in the state, reported MLive on Thursday.

According to Jordyn Hermani, new circuit court filings in Oakland County — a populous area that includes the northern suburbs of Detroit — reveal that the unidentified source gave prosecutors information on how a set of five tabulators were acquired “for the purposes of plea discussions, consideration of immunity, and in offer of compromise.”

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Jack Smith needs to go over Judge Cannon's head after latest Trump trial ruling: analysts

Judge Aileen Cannon again ruled against the Justice Department on setting the court schedule for in the Trump classified documents trial — and her latest decision has onlookers alarmed.

The judge ruled Thursday against the Department of Justice's attempt to set some key deadlines ahead of Donald Trump's trial. Special counsel Jack Smith's office had asked for a December deadline for Trump's legal team to disclose what classified materials they intended to use at trial.

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Courtroom cameras would end Trump's campaign: analysis

A vocal critic of the former president hopes Donald Trump gets exactly what he says he wants at his election interference trial next year — sunlight.

“Trump claims he wants cameras in the courtroom for his federal trial, but he has to know it would backfire,” Salon writer Amanda Marcotte wrote Thursday.

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Trump lawyer jokes with fraud trial judge that he’d ‘like to be fired’: report

Donald Trump’s lead attorney in his $250 million civil court trial joked with the judge Thursday that he’d “like to be fired,” according to a new report.

Chris Kise made the quip when Judge Arthur Engoron asked why he had not yet led questioning of any defense witnesses, according to ABC News.

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Appeals judge lifts gag order that prevented Trump from attacking court staff

A New York appeals court judge temporarily lifted a gag order that prevented Donald Trump from attacking court staff in his $250 million fraud trial.

On Thursday, Trump filed a lawsuit against New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron over the gag order.

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Trump co-defendant could face jail after Georgia hearing next week

A Georgia judge will hear arguments next week on whether or not a Donald Trump-co-defendant, accused by District Attorney Fani Willis of intimidating witnesses, should see his bond revoked, court records show.

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee scheduled the hearing for Tuesday, one day after Willis, citing an appearance on conservative podcasts and social media posts, asked the court to revoke Harrison Floyd's bond.

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