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“He was so mad”: Carroll lawyer says Trump threw hissy fit at deposition over lunch order

Igor Derysh
“He really yelled at Alina for that. He was so mad at Alina,” attorney Roberta Kaplan said

Mar-a-Lago co-defendant Walt Nauta was accused of sexual misconduct before Trump hired him: report

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Nauta accused of fraternization, adultery, harassment and inappropriate sexual conduct, including "revenge porn"

Joe Biden’s economy is roaring back against right-wing sabotage

Heather Digby Parton
The good news is that people are starting to feel it, even if they aren't yet ready to accept that it might be real

“Stunning”: Experts think Trump CFO perjury caused judge to “slam the brakes” on fraud trial ruling

Igor Derysh
Allen Weisselberg perjury deal could be “big nail in the Trump civil fraud coffin,” says Andrew Weissmann

The wildest Taylor Swift conspiracy theories, from Biden 2024 to a cat spy comedy

Nardos Haile
But for real, what can't Taylor do?

Expert: Report that search missed “hidden” room at Mar-a-Lago suggests “insider tipped the FBI off”

Igor Derysh
A former DOJ official said it was "astonishing" that agents failed to search key areas for classified documents

Taylor Swift, Stanley cups and a brewing backlash to MAGA’s sexist snobbery

Amanda Marcotte
Women are fed up, and it will hurt the GOP in November

Either “malpractice” or “criminal”: Dr. Justin Frank on power, drugs and Trump’s White House

Chauncey DeVega
"Trump basically gave the people in his White House permission to not obey the law"

Constitutional scholar explains why “treason” is a key topic in Trump’s 14th Amendment SCOTUS appeal

Mark A. Graber
In the Constitution’s Article III, and in the 14th Amendment, there are two ways a person can commit treason

Expert: “Almost impossible” to prosecute Trump before election if Fani Willis is disqualified

Areeba Shah
Even if no conflict is found, the case could be “significantly delayed,” says Atlanta attorney Andrew Fleischman

Jimmy Kimmel: Donald Trump’s downfall will be “an army of pissed-off Swifties”

Gabriella Ferrigine
Kimmel joins several late-night hosts to poke fun at Trump for saying he was "more popular" than Taylor Swift

Former prosecutors: “Screw up” by Judge Cannon could lay groundwork for Jack Smith appeal

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Cannon faces a major test after secret meeting with special counsel's team

“Further evidence of fraud”: Legal analyst says court monitor’s revelation may doom Trump’s company

Igor Derysh
The evidence "could be the cherry on top of the sundae that Engoron serves Trump," says legal analyst Lisa Rubin

“She is a loser”: Experts say Trump replacing lawyer because she “doesn’t know what she’s doing”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Alina Habba "can't even do things that you learn in evidence class," says CNN legal analyst Elie Honig

MAGA is right (sort of)

Brian Karem
Just not the way they believe

Legal experts “worried” DC appeal delay could mean Trump “losing that battle but winning the war”

Igor Derysh
Trump's immunity claim is likely to be rejected — but the delay may help push the trial into summer or fall

Right-wing violence hasn’t disappeared, it’s just gone local

Amanda Marcotte
A gruesome murder in Pennsylvania reminds us of the dangers of movements like MAGA and QAnon on a personal level

Trump’s enduring success is fueled by disdain for Democrats

Chauncey DeVega
Beyond MAGA, the Republican coalition is held together only by an opposition to multi-ethnic democracy

Remote warfare and expendable people: Forever War means never having to say you’re sorry

Nick Turse
In war, people die for absurd reasons or often no reason at all

Trump adds to the mystery of those red spots on his hand — “Maybe it’s AI”

Kelly McClure
Questioned on the now viral image of what appeared to be open wounds on his hands, Trump himself seemed perplexed

Trump reportedly said he’s “more popular” than Taylor Swift, worrying about her endorsing Biden

Nardos Haile
His GOP allies are waging a "holy war" against the singer who endorsed President Joe Biden in 2020

Authoritarianism scholars warn Trump’s control of the Republican Party is bad for democracy

Erica Frantz, Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Joseph Wright
A second Trump presidency is likely to damage American democracy even more than his first term did

“Yelling at the judge”: Carroll lawyers say Alina Habba “acted more like a lawyer” with Trump absent

Gabriella Ferrigine
Habba's "yelling" was "unbelievably nerve-wrecking each time it happened," says attorney Roberta Kaplan

Arizona GOP fake elector proposes bill to let politicians overturn elections

Gabriella Ferrigine
"The Legislature, and no other official, shall appoint presidential electors," the bill says
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