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Report: Trump 'took great interest' in 'nuclear football' moments before taking office‘It’s over, lights out' : Nicolle says Trump 'cannot do business in New York''Unthinkable': Secretary Pete reacts to Trump's repeated attacks on U.
An Appeals Court rejected Donald Trump’s request for a stay in his ongoing civil fraud trial in New York. It comes after New York Attorney General Letitia James said “The Donald Trump show is over.” MSNBC Legal Analyst, Lisa Rubin and Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General, Neal Katyal, join Nicolle Wallace on where the case is heading and what Trump is facing.
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Donald Trump Blinks in Showdown With Letitia JamesThe former president repeatedly attacked the $250 million fraud civil case for three days while at court, but he left New York on Wednesday afternoon.
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‘The Donald Trump show is over,’ AG says after ex-president leaves New York fraud trialNew York Attorney General Letitia James declared that “the Donald Trump show is over” after the former president left his $250 million civil bu...
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