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“Cruel and Insane”: Republicans condemn Kristi Noem’s dog-killing revelation
Griffin Eckstein
"She can't be VP now," says Laura Loomer
Lawyer suggests Trump had Daniels’ phone number due to “The Apprentice” casting
Griffin Eckstein
Necheles asked a former assistant if Trump "thought that she would be an interesting addition to 'The Apprentice'"
It’s all the media’s fault
Brian Karem
We’re a consolidated lazy miasma of ignorance – and the government is to blame for that
“Beginning of the end”: Law professor says first hush-money witness set up case to “bury Trump”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
But other experts say the testimony could backfire — comparing it to Harvey Weinstein's overturned verdict
Trump’s criminal trials are accelerating the countdown clock on America’s news media
Chauncey DeVega
The clock is ticking on Trump-age media
Secret Service prepped for possible Trump imprisonment for gag order violations
Griffin Eckstein
Meetings on Trump being held in a courtroom cell stopped short of discussing conviction and a prison sentence
Trump uses “happy birthday” wish to Melania to complain about his “rigged” trial
Griffin Eckstein
Trump wished his wife a happy birthday, before returning the spotlight to himself
Trump slips into a “bona fide nap” once again during trial
Griffin Eckstein
Trump, who has made "Sleepy Joe's" age a central issue in his campaign, can't stay awake during criminal trial
“National Enquirer gold”: Trump’s alleged tryst would have sold lots of papers, David Pecker says
Nandika Chatterjee
The former published confirmed that he never intended to publish Karen McDougal’s story
Kristi Noem killed her pet dog, “Cricket,” after the animal misbehaved on a hunting trip, she says
Nandika Chatterjee
In her tell-all book, Noem proves she can get the “job” done, no matter the animal
Jack Smith may have a “trick up his sleeve” to avoid delay of Trump’s election interference trial
Nandika Chatterjee
The special counsel could pare back his indictment of the former president, said former prosecutor Barbara McQuade
“Real embarrassment”: Trump lawyer apologizes after judge called him out for “misleading” jury
Charles R. Davis
"They made a mistake," says legal analyst Norm Eisen
Trump’s sordid hush-money defense: Tales from his sleazy past could hurt him doubly
Heather Digby Parton
Stories of Trump's relationship with an extortionist gossip monger should be enough to sink his chances
Trump’s isolation deepens after his coup crew is hit with Arizona criminal indictments
Amanda Marcotte
The January 6 co-conspirators are likely too wrapped up in their criminal cases to help Trump with another coup
SCOTUS majority abandons conservative principles to mount bizarre defense of Trump’s immunity claim
Dennis Aftergut
Our justice system may leave Americans with one choice
“How’s our girl doing?” Pecker says Trump was worried about election “impact” of alleged affairs
Nicholas Liu
The former National Enquirer publisher testified that Trump thanked him for keeping his alleged affairs private
Experts: Trump associates “in a world of hurt” — may cooperate after they’re “left holding the bag”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Arizona prosecutions will "proceed whether or not Trump wins," professor says, which may create incentives to flip
“I will be pardoned for electoral fraud,” National Enquirer editor texted after Trump won in 2016
Nicholas Liu
An editor for the National Enquirer appeared to suggest that he had committed crimes on behalf of Donald Trump
“Trump is likely to get what he wants”: Experts say Supreme Court poised to delay Jan. 6 trial
Charles R. Davis
The court seems unlikely to accept Trump's "extreme" immunity claim — but appears poised to drag case out longer
Bill Barr endorsed Trump after years of criticism. Trump responded by brutally taunting him
Nicholas Liu
The former attorney general told Fox News that the "progressive agenda" is the greatest threat to democracy
“Reeks of Ken Chesebro”: Experts say Arizona indictment suggests Trump lawyer “may be cooperating”
Charles R. Davis
"It could lead to a situation where people he is able to testify against become highly motivated to cooperate"
MAGA begins to panic: Trump may not make it to the ballot
Brian Karem
“It’s a real s**t show to consider”
“Where’s Melania?”: Missing wife is why Trump’s lawyers can’t pull off the “family man” defense
Amanda Marcotte
National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified that Trump's wife was the last thing on his mind
Underestimating Alvin Bragg’s case against Donald Trump is a historic mistake
Dennis Aftergut, Robert C. Gottlieb, Gerald B. Lefcourt
A law professor gets Trump’s Manhattan prosecution wrong in the New York Times
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