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MSNBCMSNBC anchor Lawrence O'Donnell took a subtle shot at Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) while describing his experience Monday attending Donald Trump's criminal hush-money trial, wryly commenting that the former president's ally was "taking it all in as best he can, whatever sense he can make of it."
Monday's proceedings saw Tuberville and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) follow in the footsteps of Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton by making themselves seen at the first criminal trial of a former president. O'Donnell, outside the courtroom during a midafternoon break, recalled the lawmakers' time there.
The pair sat a few rows in front of him, O'Donnell said, in the "vice presidential nominee audition bench" behind the "Eric Trump bench."
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Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesFormer Donald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani has turned to social media in order to keep spreading the false conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election that got him kicked off the air at New York City radio station WABC last week.
Monday marked the relaunch of The Rudy Giuliani Show on YouTube after his suspension. "The mayor will host the show online until further notice," spokesperson Ted Goodman told The Daily Beast.
Although Giuliani insisted on X that he'd been "FIRED for refusing to give in" and stop airing the Big Lie, WABC owner John Catsimatidis clarified that no official decision has been made on the former mayor's future at the station.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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For years, Cohen said he fixed Trump's problems. Now the disbarred lawyer is the star witness for New York prosecutors trying to link Trump to an illegal hush money plot.
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