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Alina Habba's 'unhinged' judge rant might be a sign of where Trump trial is headed: expert

As the $250 million Trump Organization financial fraud trial enters the defense stage, MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos expressed surprise at the strategy that Donald Trump's legal team appears to be using — and suggested it says a lot about where they think the trial is headed.

According to the attorney, it is never ever a good idea for a client or a lawyer to criticize the presiding judge — in this case Judge Arthur Engoron — either in the courtroom or to the press after the day's proceedings conclude.

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Trump was obsessed with theory that he'd return to White House within a year of loss: book

According to an upcoming book by ABC News' Jonathan Karl, Donald Trump believed a fraudulent conspiracy theory pushed by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell that claimed he could be reinstated as president before the 2024 election, Rolling Stone reported.

Lindell disseminated the claim that Trump could be back in power by Aug. 13, 2021, saying he could prove that the 2020 election was hacked by the Chinese. According to Rolling Stone's report, in the months after he left office, Trump became so obsessed with the theory that some of his advisers grew increasingly worried he would pin all his hopes on it.

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Jack Smith rips Trump's move to 'derail' trial with delays: 'His motion should be denied'

Special counsel Jack Smith urged U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan to deny Donald Trump's motion for further delays in his federal election subversion trial.

In a motion filed on Sunday, attorneys for Trump complained that the prosecution had filed an "oversized, 64-page omnibus response" to a motion to dismiss the case. Trump's replies to the prosecution's filing were due by Nov. 16.

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‘Clown car is carrying a neutron bomb’: Conservative warns on Trump’s 'brutality'

A top conservative commentator is sounding the alarm, declaring Donald Trump has a "fetish for brutality" and "finds violence exciting."

After several reports about Trump's recent remarks, including ones being compared to dictators Hitler and Mussolini, calling those who oppose him "vermin," "joking" again about the near-deadly attack on Paul Pelosi, all amid reports there is a massive and well-funded operation to install over 50,000 Trump loyalists into every corner of the federal government if Trump takes the White House, former Republican Charlie Sykes has issued a warning.

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Trump is shoving Don Jr. and Eric into a 'perjury trap': Michael Cohen

Former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen questioned former President Donald Trump's legal strategy this week and said it could lead to one of his two eldest sons being hit with criminal charges.

In an interview with Salon's Igor Derysh, Cohen said it was a big mistake for Trump and his lawyers to send Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump back out to serve as defense witnesses in New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil fraud trial against the Trump Organization.

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Trump says critics will be in 'mental institution' if he becomes president

Do you worry about a fascist takeover of the United States by a man accused of storing top secret documents in a ballroom? Then you might be one of the thousands of "losers and misfits" suffering from Trump derangement syndrome, according to the former president.

Donald Trump took to his social media site Truth Social Monday — in his first comment since the news of his sister's death — to raise awareness about this troubling new condition plaguing "Radical Left Zealots" who have raised concerns about his connection to the U.S. Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6 and potentially fraudulent Trump Organization business practices in the state of New York.

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Trump is relying on the Department of Justice to dismiss charges against him: report

Donald Trump has made very clear that he intends to have the Department of Justice do his bidding if he wins a second term as president — and a variety of experts believe he would face little opposition to doing so.

If Democrats retake the House and Trump is re-elected, impeachment would be a threat against any effort he took to kill his criminal cases. But nearly everyone interviewed by The Messenger agreed he would instantly set off a constitutional crisis from the moment he took office.

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Don Trump Jr. jokes about perjury after judge admonishes him for speed-talking

Donald Trump Jr. took the stand on Monday as the first witness for the Trump Organization's defense in the $250 million financial fraud case filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James.

The son of former President Donald Trump had previously appeared when called by the prosecution, claiming that he was not involved in preparing the financial documents used by the company for loan applications and insurance bids, and stating that was the job belonging to the company's accountants.

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Judge gives Trump attorney rope to hang himself: 'Talk about how great the Trump Org is'

New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron ruled that attorneys for Donald Trump could use public relations materials from his website in his $250 million fraud trial.

The New York Attorney General's office objected on Monday after attorneys for Trump presented a PowerPoint slide called "The Trump Story" while Donald Trump Jr. was on the stand.

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Liz Cheney shreds GOP for silence on Trump's 'Nazi propaganda'

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) on Monday hammered the Republican Party for its refusal to condemn Donald Trump for describing his political opponents as "vermin."

While linking to a video clip of the Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel refusing to condemn Trump for his rhetoric, Cheney warned of the dark historical underpinnings that it entails.

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Donald Trump's older sister dies: report

Donald Trump's older sister and retired federal Judge Maryanne Trump Barry has died, The New York Times reported Monday.

Barry was 86-year-old. She was the oldest child of real-estate mogul Fred Trump and Mary Anne MacLeod Trump.

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Trump asks Judge Aileen Cannon to reschedule hearing so he can attend N.Y. court

Former President Donald Trump has asked U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon to reschedule a hearing so he can attend court in New York, where he has been accused of 34 counts of falsifying business records.

In a motion filed on Monday, attorneys for Trump told Cannon that he had a conflict for a scheduled Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) hearing on Feb. 15 and 16.

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MAGA-backing state GOP parties now being torn apart by infighting and money woes: report

Republican parties in 2024 battleground states are plagued with infighting and fundraising woes — some due to the legal costs incurred by attempts to overturn Donald Trump's 2020 election loss, The Washington Post reported Monday.

“There has been an emphasis on ideological cleansing instead of electioneering,” said former Georgia GOP chairman John Watson. “If those new entrants to the party want to argue the earth is flat and the election is stolen, those are counterproductive to winning elections.”

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