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Trump bragged that German leader said his crowd sizes were as big as Hitler's: reporter

A Republican member of Congress "close to Donald Trump" relayed a story to ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl for his new book Tired of Winning in which Trump was compared to Adolf Hitler by the German chancellor — and took it as a point of pride.

Reading the clip of the story, MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace recalled that it was always assumed Trump was simply too stupid to know or understand the language he was using was echoing that of Hitler. But Karl's book makes it clear he knows exactly what he's doing, and he loves the idea of being a "big, strong leader," she said.

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Trump told writer he wants fans to take his words of violence to heart and act

Donald Trump actively wants his fans to enact violence on his behalf, a writer revealed in a new book.

ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl's new book Tired of Winning will be released at midnight, and among the bombshells is a conversation he reveals about Trump's supporters — and the effect the former president wants his violent rhetoric to have on them.

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Trump Jr. compares dad's NYC building to the Louvre

Donald Trump Jr. took the stand Monday to, among other things, joke about perjury, praise his father's eye for "sexiness" in real estate and compare one Trump Organization building to the national museum of France that boasts the Mona Lisa among its collection, according to multiple reports.

CNN reported that Trump Jr. — testifying in the $250 million civil fraud trial brought by Attorney General Letitia James — referred additions made to Trump Park Avenue "as being like the Louvre with glass cubes added to provide more light."

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'Catastrophic': Conservative ex-judge gives doomsday warning about Trump presidency

Retired conservative Judge Michael Luttig is raising the alarm about the possibility of former President Donald Trump being re-elected in an interview released on Monday by The Guardian.

“I am more worried for America today than I was on January 6,” said Luttig, a former clerk for Antonin Scalia and an appeals court judge who was considered by many to be the father of the modern conservative legal movement.

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'Hell no!' Writer says Trump yelled at Kim Kardashian who he thought had voted for Biden

Celebrity influencer Kim Kardashian visited the White House in 2018 to seek then-President Donald Trump's help with her sentencing reform campaign for non-violent offenders. She approached Trump again in 2020 to advocate for criminal justice reform — but found her welcome had significantly soured, Insider reported.

According to a new book by ABC News' Jonathan Karl, Kardashian called Trump months after he left the White House to get his endorsement for a clemency plea, only to have Trump angrily accuse her of voting for Joe Biden.

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Jack Smith slams Trump's 'carnival' court request in new filing

Special Counsel Jack Smith slammed Donald Trump for attempts to turn his Washington D.C. election fraud trial into “a carnival” Monday with a new motion demanding proceedings not be televised, court records show.

Smith’s memo to U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan condemned Trump’s attorney’s requests to allow audio and video recording in the courtroom as just another attempt to campaign during the trial, arguing the former president would stop trying to delay proceedings if transparency was his primary goal.

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Plan to use taxpayer dollars for a Trump University reboot trashed by WSJ

The Wall Street Journal on Monday trashed Donald Trump's proposal to create a new taxpayer-funded online university to "compete directly" for college students.

The former president announced what the newspaper called "Trump University 2.0" in a Truth Social video, but which would actually be called the "American Academy," but the Journal's editorial board questioned the need for such an institution and cast doubt on its funding.

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Indicted MAGA pastor 'will not cooperate with evil' and vows to never flip on Trump

One of the lesser known people swept up in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' RICO indictment related to former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election result was Stephen Lee, an Illinois-based pastor accused of trying to pressure a Georgia election worker into falsely confessing to committing fraud.

The Washington Post reports that, unlike some other defendants such as attorneys Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis, Lee is vowing to never seek a plea deal and will take his chances in court — even if it lands him in prison.

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Trump team busted for lying about Wall St. property during fraud trial

Lawyers for the Trump Organization began their defense in the $250 million financial fraud case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James Monday, with Judge Arthur Engoron allowing them to present a slide show extolling the virtues and successes of the company.

However, as Forbes editor and author of "White House, Inc.: How Donald Trump Turned the Presidency into a Business," Dan Alexander noted on X that the Trumps were up to their old tricks by a exaggerating a property's size — a central factor in the state's civil lawsuit.

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Trump melts down as Don Jr. testifies at N.Y trial: 'They just wanted to make me look bad'

Former President Donald Trump unleashed another angry rant at the judge and prosecutors participating in his $250 million fraud trial Monday.

Despite the death of his sister, who was discovered in her New York home earlier in the day, Trump focused his social media messages on his mounting legal problems while his son, Donald Trump Jr., was on the stand.

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We need to talk to Donald Trump about Adolf Hitler: analyst

Someone should probably ask Donald Trump if he knows how much his rhetoric and threats mirror those made by Adolf Hitler — because it’s been an open question for too long, the Washington Post recommended Monday.

“Stories about Trump’s flirtations with Hitler — or, at least, with some narrowly constructed vision of the mass murderer — have been around for decades,” wrote analyst Philip Bump.

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QAnon Shaman grilled on Congress bid: 'Don't you lose your credibility without the shirt?'

Newsmax hosts Shaun Kraisman and Emma Rechenberg grilled so-called "QAnon Shaman" Jacob Chansley about how his conviction for Jan. 6 crimes would impact his run for Congress.

During an interview on Monday, Kraisman noted that Chansley was running for Congress even though some voters may be turned off by the costume he wore when he breached the Capitol on Jan. 6.

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