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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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Letitia James scoffs at Donald Trump’s mistrial motion: You can’t ‘dismiss the truth’

New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office scoffed Wednesday at former President Donald Trump’s motion to dismiss his $250 million civil court trial.

“Once again, Donald Trump is trying to dismiss the truth and the facts, but the numbers and evidence don’t lie,” a spokesperson said in a statement provided to Raw Story.

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Hunter Biden asks for Trump subpoena claiming ex-president meddled in his criminal case

Hunter Biden has asked a judge to issue a subpoena for documents sent between Donald Trump and former Justice Department officials, The Associated Press reported.

Biden alleges there were “certain instances that appear to suggest incessant, improper, and partisan pressure applied” by Trump to his then-Attorney General William Barr and two top deputies, Jeffrey Rosen and Richard Donoghue, when it came to the criminal investigation into his taxes and a gun purchase that began in 2018.

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GOP rep. rants theory at FBI director: 'Ghost buses' filled with informants incited Jan. 6

Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) suggested the FBI sent "ghost buses" filled with informants to incite the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.

At a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Wednesday, Higgins peppered FBI Director Christopher Wray with questions about his agency's role in Jan. 6.

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'Similarities are striking': Analyst links Trump's woes to infamous New York mobster

Former President Donald Trump is headed for a legal reckoning like he has never seen before in 2024 as he mounts another bid for the White House, with multiple criminal trials all over the country.

Indeed, wrote analyst Harlan Ullman for United Press International on Wednesday, Trump is in a similar situation to that of an infamous New York mobster.

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Trump team files for mistrial over clerk's 'unprecedented role' in fraud case

Donald Trump's attorneys have filed for a mistrial in the $250 million fraud case against his family business.

The former president's defense team filed a 30-page motion Wednesday morning focused on Judge Arthur Engoron's chief clerk Allison Greenfield, whom Trump has been forbidden to attack in a gag order after he claimed she was the "girlfriend" of Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer and was secretly directing the trial, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump has already started telling his 'next big election lie': op-ed

During an interview with Univision this month, Donald Trump said the so-called "weaponization" of federal law enforcement "could certainly happen in reverse" — suggesting that he could use government agencies to go after his political opponents if he's reelected.

Writing in The Bulwark Wednesday, Amanda Carpenter and Deana El-Mallawany said Trump's rhetoric about the weaponization of federal law enforcement against him will be his "next big election lie."

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Trump's own expert witness says his lenders should have got a 'buyers beware' warning

An expert witness called to testify by Donald Trump's own lawyers in his ongoing fraud trial told the court that lenders should have assumed the former president's financial statements were inaccurate.

Jason Flemmons, who qualified as an expert on accounting, explicitly called out accountant Donald Bender, who represented Trump at the firm Mazars USA and who testified for the prosecution that he would have wanted to see appraisals conducted by the Trump Organization, reported ABC News.

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Fraud case settlement could leave Trump facing political disaster: expert

Former President Donald Trump has already lost his civil fraud case in New York after a summary judgment passed down before the trial began — and perhaps the only way now for him to save his business empire. is to try to reach a settlement deal with Attorney General Letitia James, who is seeking hundreds of millions in fines and the dissolution of the Trump Organization.

But assuming a settlement is even possible, that would come with risks of its own, a legal expert told Newsweek — and not just financially, but politically too.

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'Deep down he knows he's a criminal': George Conway explains Trump's authoritarian mindset

Anti-Trump attorney George Conway this week said that former President Donald Trump knows that he has committed crimes and that he sees becoming president again as the only way to escape the clutches of justice.

Appearing on The Bulwark podcast, Conway broke down the psychology behind Trump's third presidential run, as well as the danger he posed to the rule of law in the United States.

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Nazis bullied a conservative Tennessee town. Locals punched back. Trump should be worried.

FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Diners lined the sidewalk to snag one of the coveted tables at Puckett’s Grocery on Sunday as this small city south of Nashville hummed through one of the last perfect days of autumn.

It was a convivial scene replicated throughout the day with boisterous teenagers on soccer fields at Pinkerton Park and patrons at Kimbro’s Pickin Parlor playfully bantering on the music hall’s front porch during an LGBTQ happy hour.

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'MAGAphone': How Trump had 'hands on a lot of clown car steering wheels' ahead of Jan. 6

During Tuesday's episode of MSNBC's Deadline: White House, Washington Post national investigative reporter Carol Leonnig laid out the ways former President Donald Trump steered much of the ploy to overturn the 2020 presidential election, despite ex-Attorney General Bill Barr's insistence that he lost to President Joe Biden.

After Nicolle Wallace noted "Trump had his hands on all of this intricate plotting," Leonnig replied, "Not to draw your metaphor too broadly, Nicolle, but the president has his hands on a lot of clown car steering wheels all at the same time" leading up to January 6. "I don't disagree with the premise that there was an increasing view inside the Oval Office, that the only solution was going to be political. But Trump has his hands on multiple steering wheels during this critical time."

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Protections needed because there's not 'a more dangerous defendant' than Trump: expert

Leaks need to stop and witnesses need to be protected.

From who? A legal expert claims from the 'most dangerous defendant' in Donald Trump.

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