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Trump files emergency lawsuit against N.Y. judge's gag order in fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly filed an "emergency" lawsuit against a New York judge's gag order in his $250 million fraud trial.

Law360 correspondent Frank Runyeon reported that Trump had filed the suit with an appellate court.

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Cybersecurity exec turns on Trump insiders who hired him to attack 2020 election results

In an interview with the USA Today Network, the owner of a cybersecurity firm based in New York claimed his company and similar ones were hired to create chaos and confusion about the 2020 presidential election vote totals — not look for actual election fraud.

According to a report from AZCentral, XRVision owner Yaacov Apelbaum pointed the finger at former Trump adviser Michael Flynn and ex-Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne as "key orchestrators" intent on taking what Trump began by making election fraud claims to the next level in order to seize control of the MAGA movement.

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Trump is trying to throw accountants ‘under the bus’ to save self: prosecutor

The prosecutor questioning Donald Trump’s expert witness in his $250 million civil fraud trial suggested Thursday the former president is trying to throw his accountants “under the bus” to save himself, according to reports.

State attorney Kevin Wallace questioned Jason Flemmons in the New York City courtroom about his work with the Securities and Exchange Commission, ABC News reported from inside the courtroom.

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Trump wants special treatment because he's presidential candidate: N.Y. district attorney

New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg filed a response to Donald Trump's motion asking that his case be tossed out of court — and accused the defendant of demanding special treatment because he was a presidential candidate.

The former president had complained last month that the case – which focuses on payments Trump allegedly made to adult actress Stormy Daniels — “has prejudiced President Trump and the public by interfering with his presidential campaign.”

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Fani Willis gets protective order in Trump's Georgia election racketeering case: report

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ request for a protective order in the Georgia election racketeering case against Donald Trump, made after Jenna Ellis’ “knockout blowvideo testimony was leaked to the media, has been approved, according to court records and reports.

Georgia Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee released his eight-page order Thursday morning on the heels of a Wednesday hearing, during which an attorney for co-defendant Misty Hampton admitted leaking the proffer video to the media, court records show.

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Trump tantrums over Biden backtrack on death penalty 'deal' with China

President Joe Biden's meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Wednesday, which was followed by an announcement of an agreement to clamp down on the flow of fentanyl from China to the U.S., set Donald Trump off on a tantrum on Thursday.

Following the meeting between the leaders of two international superpowers attending the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit taking place in San Francisco, Biden told reporters, "We're taking action to significantly reduce the flow of precursor chemicals and pill presses from China to the Western hemisphere. It's going to save lives and I appreciate President Xi's commitment on this issue."

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'Not an exact science': Trump defense witness says valuing property is expected to be hazy

An expert witness for Donald Trump's defense testified that determining an accurate estimated value of a property was virtually impossible.

Jason Flemmons, who was deemed by the court to be an accounting expert, told Supreme Court justice Arthur Engoron that estimating property value could result in a range of numbers, "no one of which is the right or wrong answer," reported ABC News.

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Trump team isn't thrilled to see his name alongside Hitler and Mussolini: report

President Joe Biden's campaign plans to highlight policy proposals by Donald Trump and his team as threats to democracy as the former president seems to have all but locked up the Republican nomination.

The president and his team have stepped up their attacks in recent days, after Trump slurred his political enemies as "vermin," which both Biden and the White House compared to language used by fascist dictators Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, and Democrats have noticed a shift in strategy, reported Semafor.

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'The fraud is by the judge!' Trump unleashes yet another attack as trial moves on

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform yet again on Thursday to rant against the civil fraud trial in New York, accusing the state of contradicting its own case — and repeating direct attacks at Judge Arthur Engoron.

"Why doesn’t the implosion of the A.G. of New York State’s Star Witness end this Witch Hunt," wrote Trump. "He admitted on the stand that he lied, and that I NEVER TOLD HIM, OR ANYONE ELSE, TO INFLATE THE NUMBERS. In fact, the numbers are low, or very conservative, the exact opposite of what this ridiculous RIGGED case is all about."

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'Total lack of merit': Letitia James says no 'urgency' to reply to​ Trump mistrial request

New York Attorney General Letitia James has requested a Dec. 8 schedule to respond to former President Donald Trump's motion for a mistrial in his $250 million fraud case.

On Wednesday, Trump's team of lawyers moved for a mistrial and cited alleged bias on behalf of Justice Arthur Engoron's clerk.

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Georgia GOPers are rushing to Fani Willis' defense against 'Trumpian high jinks': report

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' pursuit of Donald Trump for 2020 election tampering is getting unexpected help from some Georgia Republicans who don't want to damage the state's reputation by making it look like it's a MAGA hotbed, according to a report.

According to the New York Times, Willis' RICO case which snared 19 defendants may not be what Georgia Republicans want on the front pages — but many are thinking that is preferable to having the national press make them look worse if they interfered.

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Termed-out DeSantis faces bleak future after presidential bid flop: report

Any hope Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) might have had that he could beat Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican Party's presidential nomination appears all but dead — and that could mean his political future will meet the same fate, according to a report.

The report from NPR states that a substantial number of Florida Republican voters have been repulsed by his decision to challenge the former president, and now he faces being termed out as governor with nowhere to go in 2026.

As NPR noted, DeSantis has seen his star dim since he used his landslide victory over Charlie Crist as a launching pad to run for president which, in turn, infuriated some of the people who have been his biggest supporters.

"Despite winning a landslide election in the state two years ago, DeSantis hasn't been able to win over enough base GOP voters," NPR's Ashley Lopez wrote, offering a quote from Florida voter Sally Maltais who recently attended a Trump rally in Hialeah.

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According to Maltais, "He backstabbed our president. And now I have no respect for DeSantis. I'm sorry. I don't. I won't vote for him again."

As NPR's Lopez notes, Florida voters may not get that opportunity again after 2026 anyway.

Florida State Rep. Randy Fine (R), who switched his allegiance from DeSantis to Trump, stated the current governor has few political paths to take after being termed out.

"I think that's part of the reason why he did run [for president]" Fine claimed. "He wanted to run for president as the governor of Florida and not as the former governor of Florida."

"I mean, Rick Scott is our senator," he elaborated. "Marco Rubio is our senator. I don't see either of them going anywhere. And so there's no kind of obvious off ramp for him to go when his term as governor is finished."

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Trump may have broken law by demanding 'citizen's arrest' of judge and prosecutor: expert

Donald Trump shared a post calling for a "citizen's arrest" of New York Attorney General Letitia James and Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron — and a legal expert said that should make him liable for incitement.

The former president has been trashing the pair — who aren't covered by a gag order imposed by the judge — before the case went to trial, and Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson wrote a new column for MSNBC saying that Trump had escalated his attacks into a violation of the law by calling for vigilante action against them.

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