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    Ex-Trump aide on how Melania could react to the hush money trial

    Stephanie Grisham, former Trump White House Press Secretary and former chief of staff to Melania Trump, joins CNN’s Erin Burnett to discuss how Melania could react to the latest details of her husband’s hush money trial.

  • Ex-Aide Confirms What We Suspected About Melania's Feelings On Trump Criminal Trial

    Melania Trump's former chief of staff, Stephanie Grisham, told CNN there's a reason why the former first lady hasn't been by Donald's side during his trial.

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger, concerns about Melania, and ‘mentor’ Trump: Key takeaways from Trump’s day in court

    ‘I felt that Donald Trump was my mentor. He helped me throughout my career,’ testified David Pecker on latest day of hush money trial

  • Melania Trump aide says former first lady likely 'rolled her eyes' at Trump's latest stunt

    When Donald Trump used another day in court to wish his wife Melania a happy 54th birthday, his former White House Communications Director reduced it to a petty "performance." And she suspects Melania was rolling her eyes."I want to start by wishing my wife Melania a very Happy Birthday," Trump said. "It would be nice to be with her, but I'm in a courthouse for a rigged trial But I do have to begin by wishing Melania Happy Birthday."ALSO READ: ‘Fraudulent’: Trump tormentor Lincoln Project loses...

  • Trump's Complaining More Than Campaigning in Court: Ex-Aide

    Former President Donald Trump seems unable to prevent his campaign from struggling as he instead focuses on "playing the victim" in the throes of his hush-money criminal trial in New York, according to former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin.Trump's trial on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, which began in Manhattan this week with jury selection, is expected to continue into June. The former president and presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee has pleaded not guilty to all...

  • Trump aide warns to take his argument about assassinating opponents 'extremely seriously'

    Former President Donald Trump's attorney John Sauer appeared to suggest during oral arguments at the Supreme Court over presidential immunity, that under certain circumstances it could be considered an "official act" for the president to assassinate a political rival — an argument that echoes a claim he made before the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.This shouldn't just be thought of as an extreme hypothetical, warned Trump's former White House communications official Alyssa Farah Griffin...

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    Ex-National Enquirer publisher dishes on seedy media deals with Trump, celebs

    Former President Trump had a busy legal day Thursday as the Supreme Court weighed presidential immunity arguments while his criminal hush money case continued in New York. David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, was back on the stand for a full day in Manhattan where he continued providing a timeline of his []

  • Ex-National Enquirer publisher dishes on seedy media deals with Trump, celebs

    Former President Trump had a busy legal day Thursday as the Supreme Court weighed presidential immunity arguments while his criminal hush money case continued in New York. David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, was back on the stand for a full day in Manhattan where he continued providing a timeline of his []

  • Trump lawyer no longer representing ex-president's aide after clients became 'adversarial'

    A key member of Donald Trump's legal defense team has reportedly dropped one of the former president's associates, Boris Epshteyn, as a client as it became clear that the two were considered adversarial to each other due to a recent Arizona criminal indictment.Hugo Lowell, political investigations reporter for The Guardian, reported after Epshteyn was indicted in Arizona that "Trump lawyer Todd Blanche may soon have to choose whether loyalty is [with] Trump or Boris Epshteyn — clients who are...

  • 'Attention deficit': Ex-aide Omarosa spills about how she kept Trump from 'falling asleep'

    Former President Donald Trump is likely to be held in contempt of court soon, former Apprentice contestant and White House adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman told MSNBC's Jason Johnson on Thursday evening — if not for what he has already done, then because he will be incapable of behaving himself in a courtroom setting for very long.This comes after a contentious few days of jury selection during which prosecutors argued to Judge Juan Merchan that the former president has already violated his gag...

  • 'This is hard for him': Trump aide says ex-president is 'uncomfortable' not in control

    Former President Donald Trump feels uniquely powerless and helpless in the New York hush money trial, with no ability to control the situation or command the narrative, former GOP White House official Alyssa Farah Griffin told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on Thursday.This came after the former president gave a disgruntled and disorganized rant just outside the Manhattan courthouse, where he complained about the temperature of the courtroom, reiterated that he was being persecuted, and waved around...

  • Trump lawyer made an extremely 'important concession' at immunity hearing: ex-SCOTUS clerk

    Former President Donald Trump's legal team made a massive admission to the Supreme Court during oral argument about presidential immunity — acknowledging to Justice Amy Coney Barrett that at least some of the acts committed by the former president in the plot to overturn the election, like speaking to private attorneys about how to block elector certification, were not official acts.That could play a massive role in the justices' decision, former Supreme Court law clerk Joshua Matz told CNN's...