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'Grift more money': legal expert says Trump will keep pressing against NY judge for cash

One legal analyst predicts that Donald Trump will continue to use his lawyers to push the envelope in court to make more money from his supporters.

Trump's lawyers in the New York fraud case submitted their motion for a mistrial Wednesday, attacking Judge Arthur Engoron and his law clerk. The accusation is about political contributions they say were made by the staff of the judge and their claim that the judge is "biased" against them, as evidenced by his decisions on objections and motions.

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Defamed Georgia poll workers want Giuliani to pay up to $43M for telling election lies

He may have to pay bigly.

The two Georgia election workers who won their defamation case against former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani for spreading lies about them and espousing bogus claims while serving as a Trump surrogate — are asking to be paid as much as $43 million in damages.

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Trump co-defendant in Georgia faces possible bail revocation after attacking witnesses

One of the co-defendants in the racketeering case that includes Donald Trump out of Fulton County, may have his bail revoked.

According to a motion filed by District Attorney Fani Willis on Wednesday, Harrison Floyd should have his bail revoked because he gave interviews to conservative outlets discussing the specifics of the case.

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​'Patently false': Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed for disputed Jan. 6 claim in new book

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) makes a striking claim in her new upcoming book, "MTG": that no Democrats were willing to defend the House chamber from the MAGA rioters breaching the Capitol on January 6.

“Several of the Republican congressmen said, ‘We’re going to stay right here and defend the House chamber,’" she wrote. "As they began barricading the door with furniture, I noticed not one Democrat was willing to stay to defend the chamber.”

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Trump blames E. Jean Carroll's own 'course of conduct' for damages in defamation trial

Attorneys for Donald Trump suggested writer E. Jean Carroll was to blame for any defamation damages after the former president denied raping her.

In the lead-up to what is expected to be Trump's second defamation trial involving Carroll, attorneys for both sides filed a joint motion this week to address pretrial issues.

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Trump trial judge issues protective order after tapes of co-defendants leak

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee on Wednesday said that he would enter a protective order after evidence was leaked in President Donald Trump's election interference case.

"The release of these confidential video recordings is clearly intended to intimidate witnesses in this case, subjecting them to harassment and threats prior to trial," the Fulton County District Attorney's Office said in a motion on Tuesday.

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Nevada's attorney general launches investigation into Trump's false electors

Nevada's attorney general has launched an investigation targeting pro-Trump activists who falsely claimed to be Trump electors after Joe Biden won the state in 2020, Politico reported.

According to report, the quietly-launched probe is putting Republicans who falsely declared themselves to be the state’s duly appointed Electoral College representatives in serious legal trouble.

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Trump warned lenders his financial statements shouldn't be relied on: fraud trial witness

An accounting expert for his defense says Donald Trump warned lenders certain financial documents strayed from common accounting rules, according to a report on the former president's $250 million civil court trial.

Jason Flemmons testified Wednesday that Trump disclosed that about 95 percent of assets listed in a 2014 financial condition statement did not adhere to generally accepted accounting principles, or GAAP, ABC News reports.

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‘I’m not hearing that!’ Ronna McDaniel insists Trump won’t dump her after losses

Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel denied Wednesday that former President Donald Trump has soured on her after recent election losses.

During an interview on Fox News, host John Roberts told McDaniel that Republicans were calling for her to step down over election losses.

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Furious Trump reacts to book's bombshell revelations — with one particularly upsetting him

Donald Trump hit back at writer Jonathan Karl for a book published this week that's revealed dozens of bombshells about the former president.

But one revelation got particular focus from Trump — the ABC News reporter's claims involving Kim Kardashian.

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Trump demands 'someone high up' fires prosecutors investigating him

Donald Trump called for someone "high up" to fire the prosecutors who have indicted him on various criminal charges.

The former president, who has been indicted in four jurisdictions on 91 charges, was speaking to a post he shared about the election loss of Loudon County, Virginia, prosecutor Buta Biberaj, who was edged out by Republican Bob Anderson by a razor-thin margin once all the votes were finally counted this week.

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Trump attorneys’ mistrial motion may violate gag order: legal analyst

Attorneys for Donald Trump on Wednesday filed a motion for a mistrial in the State of New York's civil business fraud case against the ex-president, but their public document may violate the gag order imposed by state Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron.

In their motion, Trump's attorneys are "alleging an 'appearance of bias' by the presiding judge and his principal law clerk," The Messenger reports.

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Video: Trump praises China’s president at Mar-a-Lago gala

Donald Trump, who openly admires and envies the world’s dictators and strongmen, chose the week of Joe Biden’s summit with Xi Jinping to lavish praise on the Chinese president — and trash the U.S. president.

After mocking Biden as confused, Trump, the former president and Republican frontrunner for 2024, said during a gala at his Mar-a-Lago home that Xi is “like a piece of steel — strong, smart,” according to a video obtained by Raw Story.

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